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The Charleston Animal Society and the Berkeley County Government are set to announce a new collaboration that will bolster rescue operations in the Lowcountry.
The Charleston Animal Society is partnering with Berkeley County to manage the Berkeley Animal Center, beginning July 1, in ...
Two of the largest animal shelters in the state of South Carolina are teaming up to provide better care for Lowcountry ...
The number of stray, abandoned and surrendered animals continues to increase as new puppies and kittens inundate shelters.
Charleston County officials say they are working to review and strengthen ordinances related to animal well-being after ...
Charleston County’s 34-year-old animal welfare laws are out of date, and make it difficult for Animal Control to intervene, Stephanie Fauvelle, the co-founder of the Charleston Animal Legislative ...
After the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office responded to an animal check on Johns Island last week, county leaders are now ...
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office issued an update Tuesday on the animal welfare check Animal Control deputies performed ...
[UPDATED, 5/8/25] Charleston animal welfare activists this week reached a milestone they’ve dreamed of for more than a decade — saving 90% of shelter animals in the state from euthanized death.
That’s why we celebrate this year’s big birthday of that society, which eventually became known as the John Ancrum SPCA and later was renamed yet again as the Charleston Animal Society.
Berkeley County and the Charleston Animal Society are joining forces to make life better for furry friends in the area.