148th Annual Meeting
Join us for our 148th Annual Meeting on March 31st, Live on Facebook and YouTube! The program starts at 6pm.
Join us for our 148th Annual Meeting on March 31st, Live on Facebook and YouTube! The program starts at 6pm.
Charleston Animal Society’s Disaster Response Team deployed to Pickens County Thursday morning, to assist with the rescue of 166 dogs living in inhumane conditions.
Charleston Animal Society is proud to partner with Fetch by the Dodo pet insurance as another way to advocate for pets’ long and healthy lives.
Fetch by the Dodo provides the most comprehensive pet insurance for cats and dogs; striving to cover care not included by their competitors all in one simple plan.
Due to the inclement weather Friday afternoon we will be closing all Charleston Animal Society facilities to the public at 1pm on Friday, this includes the our campus and Second Chance Resale Store and Adoption Center.
Your Gifts Doubles up to $10,000 as part of the #BettyWhiteChallenge, thanks to the Hall Group! Let’s honor this actress and animal advocate who would have turned 100 on Monday.
We are looking for fosters for 20 dogs between now and Monday, January 17. We provide everything you need, you provide the love!
The shelter is beyond capacity for housing dogs. Can You Make Room for One More?
Charleston Animal Society just completed two weeks of performing spaying or neutering surgeries for dogs and cats in animal shelters located in 11 different counties, across every single region of the state.
Charleston Animal Society rescued 19 dogs from tornado-struck Kentucky this week. These animals were already in shelters and their transport will now make room for other animals lost because of the storms.
Veterinarians from across the country joined together with No Kill South Carolina last week to help several animal shelters and rescue organizations that were over capacity with homeless animals. Throughout the week 447 animals were spayed or neutered, bringing them one step closer to finding loving homes.