Thanksgiving Weekend Adoption Extravaganza!

We are packed with animals at the shelter and to celebrate Thanksgiving, we are waiving all adoption fees on adult dogs and cats. Come adopt and make this a Thanksgiving to remember!

Dr. Shirley McGreal: 1934 – 2021

The Lowcountry has lost an animal hero. Dr. Shirley McGreal, the founder of the International Primate Protection League (IPPL) in Summerville, has died.

VET SHORTAGE PROMPTS STATEWIDE SPAY-NEUTER PROJECT

A statewide veterinarian shortage is putting the lives of thousands of animals in shelters across the state at risk. Learn more about Charleston Animal Society’s effort to help.

Charleston Animal Society Helps Rescue 85 Dogs from Horrible Conditions

Charleston Animal Society’s Disaster Response Team was called into action Tuesday to assist the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office rescue 85 dogs trapped in horrible living conditions. Two dogs were found dead.

Charleston Animal Society Honored by Better Business Bureau

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Central South Carolina and Charleston honored Charleston Animal Society with the 2021 Large Business of the Year Torch Award.

JEFF COOK REAL ESTATE SPONSORED 100 FREE PET ADOPTIONS!

It was a perfectly timed birthday celebration for homeless animals in Charleston County. Each year, Jeff Cook Real Estate sponsors 100 adoptions at Charleston Animal Society to celebrate Cook’s birthday.

Applause for Paws Gala Raises Record Funds for Charleston Animal Society

Party Animals were out in full-force this past weekend as the Applause for Paws Gala shook the roof at the Charleston Gaillard Center Saturday night, October 16, 2021.

Clear the Shelters Success

Charleston Animal Society and shelters across the state participated in the NBC Universal and Hill’s Pet Nutrition sponsored “Clear the Shelters” event August 23 – September 19th.

Clear the Shelter Now Through September 19th!

Clear the Shelter and Fill Your Heart through Sunday at Charleston Animal Society! Get a goodie bag with every adoption.

Charleston Animal Society Rescues Animals from Path of Hurricane Ida

In one of the last pet evacuations before Hurricane Ida hit, Charleston Animal Society rescued 50 dogs from the path of the storm from the Humane Society of South Mississippi in Gulfport.