Urgent Need for Dog Adopters!
The shelter is beyond capacity for housing dogs. Can You Make Room for One More?
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.
Thanks to a Citadel Cadet who made a special connection, Romeo is now living the life he deserves.
As temperatures dip into the 20s across the Lowcountry, Charleston Animal Society is issuing a Cold Weather Alert for pets.
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!
North Charleston Animal Control recently found three tiny stray puppies with horribly burned feet and tails. It appeared as though they had been suffering with the burns for about a week before they were found.
The Lowcountry has lost an animal hero. Dr. Shirley McGreal, the founder of the International Primate Protection League (IPPL) in Summerville, has died.
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’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.