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Animal advocates working to make SC a no-kill state

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An ambitious effort is underway by animal advocates to prevent any healthy animals in South Carolina from being euthanized because they do not have a home. The Charleston Animal Society is working with shelters and animal protection groups statewide for No Kill South Carolina. Click to read more

Dog advocates focusing on making South Carolina a “no-kill” state, but challenges remain

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Dog lovers and advocates are looking to make South Carolina a "no-kill" state when it comes to euthanizing dogs. Several local groups held a meeting at the Aiken SPCA but the question turns to where things go from here. Watch both segments and read the article here

‘No Kill South Carolina’ pushing to save more animals’ lives

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Dozens of animal lovers gathered Thursday, headed up by 'No Kill South Carolina', a state-wide initiative that is working to end unnecessary euthanization. Watch the news segment here


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No Kill South Carolina is So Close!

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Imagine a South Carolina where every healthy and treatable dog and cat is saved. That’s the ultimate goal of No Kill South Carolina (NKSC), an initiative of the Charleston Animal Society based on its successful No Kill Charleston model. A groundbreaking new survey made possible by the Petco Foundation shows that dream is within our grasp. [...]

How South Carolina’s animal shelters are grappling with pet overpopulation

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Staff know to expect an influx of homeless animals, especially kittens, because dogs and cats typically have litters during summer months. Many communities, however, are struggling to cope.   Although nonprofit shelters like Charleston Animal Society and Dorchester Paws, as well as government-run shelters like [Columbia Animal Services] are facing challenges, South Carolina has made significant strides in [...]

Andrews business hosts spay and neuter event for pets

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About 45 dogs and cats in the Town of Andrews are now spayed or neutered after a free veterinarian event on March 28. The event was organized by All 4 Paws, an animal rescue based in Pawleys Island, and Charleston Animal Society, which supplied a mobile spay-neuter clinic for the day. All 4 Paws is [...]

New Beginning: 60th Anniversary of the Humane Society of Greenwood

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No Kill South Carolina Partner organization looks toward the future. "Shelters are progressively moving toward models of operation that allow them to help animal owners as opposed to being places that “'take on problems.'" Read more