Hotel Indigo Has Gone to the Dogs to Attract Business and Support Local Cause

Hotel Indigo in Mount Pleasant announced today a new partnership with Charleston Animal Society to promote families traveling with their dogs and unique pet-friendly experiences in its Mount Pleasant, South Carolina boutique hotel property.

URGENT: Kittens Found Outdoors Need to Stay with Mom!

As “Kitten Season” moves forward, we would like to remind everyone to leave young kittens with their mothers where they will have the best chance of survival!

Charleston Animal Society Provides Training to Mt. Pleasant EMTs

In an effort to ensure that injured K9s receive veterinary medical care immediately following an injury, Mt. Pleasant Police and Paramedics teamed up with Charleston Animal Society for annual training in advanced lifesaving care for police dogs.

CEO and President Joe Elmore Discussed Animal Cruelty on National Panel

Charleston Animal Society President and CEO Joe Elmore spoke about ways to prevent animal abuse and neglect. See the entire video in this post.

YOUR GIFT TO CHARLESTON ANIMAL SOCIETY DOUBLES THANKS TO THE SHELLY LEEKE LAW FIRM

Give Tuesday before midnight at CharlestonAnimalSociety.org/Donate and your donation will DOUBLE up to $10,000 thanks the generosity of the Shelly Leeke Law Firm.

New “Petco Love Lost” Database Uses Breakthrough Facial Recognition Technology to Find Missing Cats and Dogs Across South Carolina

No Kill South Carolina, a program of Charleston Animal Society, is helping to coordinate the rollout of Petco Love Lost around the state. Petco Love Lost is a new, searchable national database that uses patented facial recognition technology to make finding lost pets quicker and easier.

A Reunion to Remember

This Friday is Lost Pet Awareness Day! We will be raising awareness around lost pets and celebrating wonderful reunions between lost pets and their families.

Dandelion Flourishes after Fighting Pneumonia 

Dandelion arrived at the shelter with her brother at just two months old. She was suffering from a severe case of pneumonia and needed emergency care to recover.

King Tut the Cat Recovers After a Leg Amputation

King Tut arrived at Charleston Animal Society with a deep laceration and expose bone. Despite intensive treatment, our veterinary team had to amputate his leg to save his life.

2021 TESLA MODEL Y RAFFLE WILL HELP SAVE ANIMALS!

Enter to win one of four luxury prizes, including a 2021 Tesla Model Y! Proceeds help save animals at Charleston Animal Society.