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GET PAID TO FOSTER AND FIND A DOG A HOME!
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With the continuing influx of large dogs, Charleston Animal Society has created a new strategy to save the lives of more adult animals. If you foster a large adult dog and find it a home within 30 days, you will receive $150 as soon as it goes home. If after 30 days you are not able to find the dog a home you can still receive $150.
FREE DOG ADOPTIONS CONTINUE
Charleston Animal Society continues its emergency relief effort with FREE DOG ADOPTIONS this week as the shelter remains overcrowded with homeless dogs. Internet sensations Johnathan Lower and his dog Teddy stepped in to help with their @aguyandagolden "Shelter Saturday" video that highlights homeless dogs looking for families.
Oxbow Animal Health Promotes "Other Animal" Adoptions
The "Happy Hutch" adoption enclosure is open for business. The new lifesaving adoption housing features specially designed viewing enclosures. Its dynamic, ventilated, and well-lit space can house up to 8 sweet animals such as rabbits, ferrets, chinchillas, Guinea Pigs, hamsters, and rats thanks to an Oxbow Animal Health capital grant.
COLLETON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER SITUATION IS "DIRE"
Colleton County Animal Shelter is bursting at the seams with dogs and needs the public's help. "We have seen at least 15 litters of puppies come in during the past two months," said Shelter Director Laura Clark. "We have not had to euthanize an animal for space in the past four years and we want to keep it that way. This is why we need the public to come give one of these dogs a second chance at happiness."
$5,000 REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION INVOLVING SUSPECTED DROWNING OF RABBITS
Two pet black rabbits were discovered dead in a cage at low tide on April 28th, at Pierpont Boat Landing located at 94 Cedar Lane in West Ashley. The City of Charleston Police Department is currently seeking information on the owner of the rabbits and any details related to their death.
SAVE A LIFE. WIN A LEXUS.
Charleston Animal Society unveiled its sixth annual lifesaving car raffle on New Year's Day! This year, one lucky winner will receive a 2024 Lexus TX 500h F Sport Luxury Vehicle. All proceeds go to the animals thanks to Hank and Laurel Greer who have purchased the Lexus for the raffle.
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