Charleston Carriage Horse Euthanized After July 19th Incident
A carriage horse was euthanized after an incident where it was injured in downtown Charleston. Read our statement here.
A carriage horse was euthanized after an incident where it was injured in downtown Charleston. Read our statement here.
Charleston Animal Society organized a hurricane disaster response summit July 16, 2020 in Charleston to modify the current framework for the safe evacuation of animal shelters during the COVID-19 threat.
A German Shepherd is on his way to a full recovery after surviving being hit by a car on I-95!
When a 13-year-old summer camper watched his first spay-neuter surgery, his face could not control what he was feeling!
The 4th of July is an important holiday, but one of the most dangerous for pets.
Effective June 24, 2020, all individuals (staff, volunteers, visitors, clients, customers, contractors and animal control officers, etc.) entering Charleston Animal Society will be required to wear a face mask or face covering and sanitize their hands prior to entry.
The entire bottom half of his abdominal muscle was completely separated from its attachment, allowing all his stomach contents to escape and sit just under the skin. This problem required extensive surgical repair.
Read more about Charleston Animal Society’s 10 lifesaving strategies.
Charleston Animal Society announced a partnership with luxury apartment community Caroline to promote pet adoptions and volunteerism with the animal shelter.