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Stay up on all the latest news from Charleston Animal Society.. We will keep this page updated with the latest news, happenings and important information you need to know. Thank you for your interest in our efforts to save even more animal lives.

Animal Heroes: Home For A Husky

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Two weeks ago, a friend of the shelter contacted the Animal Society after finding a 6-month-old female husky wandering alone in an upstate state park. Sweet Siri showed clear signs of dehydration and was covered in dirt at the time.

Clear the Shelters

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Charleston Animal Society has joined NBCUniversal Local’s 2022 Clear The Shelters pet adoption and donation Aug. 1 to 31. Since its inception in 2015, Clear The Shelters has helped more than 700,000 pets find new homes. 

GET A SHOPPING SPREE ON US!

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We're offering fee-waived adoptions on all adult dogs and cats PLUS a $50 shopping spree in our retail store, so you can spoil your new, furry family member with everything he or she will need for a great new start! The offer is good for the first 100 adult dog or cat adoptions now through July 31st!

#CHSWalksTheDog: Treat Lady

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Since 1999, the Trammell’s have called the Old Village home. True to its name, the Old Village is a time capsule to a bygone era where neighbors aren’t strangers and it’s normal to stop and chat on the corner for a while. Since retiring, the two have become fixtures of their community simply by doing what they love.

2022 Rescue Brew Beer Pet Star Search Underway

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The Third Annual Rescue Brew Beer Spokesdog and Spokescat star search gets underway tomorrow, July 15, 2022!  Winners will appear on the labels of the “2022 Rescue Brew Beer” from Palmetto Brewing Company.  Pet owners are being asked to submit a photo of their favorite dogs and cats at www.CharlestonAnimalSociety.org/RescueBrew  and tell us why their pet deserves to win.  Nominations are open July 15, 2022 until August 14, 2022.  A $10 entry donation with each nomination supports the lifesaving programs of Charleston Animal Society.

#CHSWalksTheDog: Coach Quenten Miller from Liberation Wellness Group

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With so much focus on the benefits of being active and outdoors for humans, it’s easy to forget the real need shelter dogs have for time to socialize and stretch their legs outdoors. Shelter life can be stressful for dogs – especially older dogs who might not have ever been away from what they knew as their home. Day trips out of the shelter can provide long-time residents a break from being in a kennel, allowing them time to decompress and to be stimulated with the sights and sounds of normal life.

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