Moultrie News: Best of the Best 2021 Voting is Open Now

Vote now for Charleston Animal Society in the Moultrie New Best of the Best! We are nominated in 6 categories.

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.

Don’t Cat-Nap Kittens

Kitten season is in full force! Remember it is usually best to leave baby kittens with their moms where they will receive all the care, nutrients and protection they need.

Ten Rescued Dogs Arrive in Charleston From Virgin Islands

We have been working with the Humane Society of St. Thomas to help with overpopulation after multiple natural disasters devastated the Virgin Islands. Our Outreach team transported ten dogs and puppies last week.

BISSELL Pet Foundation Sponsors Reduced Adoption Fees Across the Country

Charleston Animal Society is one of 200 Animal Shelters Participating in the National Empty the Shelters adoption event May 5-9 and we have several wonderful animals looking for a loving home!

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.

Keeping Families Together – Even During a Crisis

In 2020 our Pets for Life team helped 1,620 people care for their pets. This crisis isn’t over for many of them. Give today and your donation will DOUBLE up to $10,000 thanks to the generosity of the Shelly Leeke Law Firm.

Cheeto is Looking for a Loving Home

Cheeto is looking for a loving family! He was a stray for over a year and is overcoming some fear-based behavior challenges, but he has made strides and would be a wonderful companion!

Lost Pet Awareness Day

Today is Lost Pet Awareness Day! 1 in 3 pets will go missing in their lifetime. Sign up your cats and dogs on Petco Love Lost to make sure you’re prepared if your pet wanders too far from home one day.

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.