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Shelter dog is ‘joyful' despite her rough past. She needs a ‘loving best friend'
Shelter dog is ‘joyful' despite her rough past. She needs a ‘loving best friend'

Miami Herald

time14-07-2025

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Shelter dog is ‘joyful' despite her rough past. She needs a ‘loving best friend'

A 'sweet' dog is filled with joy despite her rough past. Now, a South Carolina animal shelter hopes the pup will get a fresh start in a new home. 'She deserves to be treated like a princess, because she wasn't treated so well before — she was caged and was used for breeding,' the Charleston Animal Society wrote July 13 in a Facebook post. 'She needs to forget that time and enjoy a royal life with a loving best friend.' Lady Lincoln is up for adoption after she was picked up as a stray. McClatchy News reached out for more information from the shelter, which said it has cared for her since May 8 but didn't reveal when she was used as a breeding dog. 'Lady Lincoln was thin with poor skin condition when brought to our care but has gained weight,' Kay Hyman, a spokesperson for the shelter, told McClatchy News via email. 'And her skin has recovered with the help of the medication Apoquel.' Lady Lincoln is described as a mixed-breed dog with a 'heart as big as her name is grand.' At the Charleston Animal Society, she has become known for her love of comfy beds and belly rubs. 'Whether it's people, other pups, or even the mail carrier, Lady Lincoln is always ready with a wagging tail and a warm hello,' the shelter wrote in an online adoption profile. 'She's the perfect blend of playful energy and cuddle-worthy calm. Lady Lincoln loves her walks, enjoys outdoor adventures, and is just as happy curled up next to you for movie night.' As of July 14, the friendly dog still waited for a new owner. Details about the shelter's adoption process can be found at 'Lady Lincoln is a four (year) old polite lady whose previous life held darkness, but this joyful little girl casts kindness, empathy, warmth and light on all that she meets,' the animal organization wrote. 'Lady adores people, dogs, kids and the simple blessings of a warm breeze outside of a kennel. Lady will no longer be used for breeding and deserves a loving home.'

‘Gentle giant' dog has one eye and a ‘heart as big as his paws.' He needs a home
‘Gentle giant' dog has one eye and a ‘heart as big as his paws.' He needs a home

Miami Herald

time08-07-2025

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‘Gentle giant' dog has one eye and a ‘heart as big as his paws.' He needs a home

A 'sweet' one-eyed dog was returned to a South Carolina shelter — and he needs a new home. 'Meet Kahn, our dashing gentle giant with a heart as big as his paws,' the Charleston Animal Society wrote on its website. 'This big, soulful boy has a quiet wisdom about him, the kind of dog who doesn't need to be the center of attention to leave a lasting mark on your heart.' Kahn waits for a fresh start after he first was picked up as a stray in 2019. At the time, he had both of his eyes and went back home with his previous owner, shelter spokesperson Kay Hyman told McClatchy News in a July 8 email. Kahn landed at the shelter again this year, weighing 20 pounds more and missing an eye that had been surgically removed. The shelter said it treated him for skin problems, heartworm disease and a respiratory infection. At one point, the mixed-breed dog was adopted into a new home. But it wasn't a good fit. 'He is sweet and lovable, but sadly the other dog did not like him and attacked him causing a serious wound on his front paw,' Hyman wrote. 'Kahn did not fight back!' The family gave up Kahn, who received care for his injured leg and went back up for adoption. The 7-year-old pup has become known for his loyalty and 103-pound stature. He gets along with other calm dogs but is OK with having time to himself. 'Kahn's independence is part of his charm, but once he trusts you, he offers a kind of loyalty that feels rare and precious,' the shelter wrote in a Facebook post. 'His missing eye only adds to his character, a badge of resilience that makes you love him even more. Kahn's the type of dog who'll sit beside you on quiet mornings, follow you from room to room just to be near, and remind you that sometimes, the most powerful love is the one that asks for nothing in return.' As of July 8, the shelter's website listed Kahn as available for adoption. Details about the animal organization's adoption process can be found at

Tri-county animal shelters offering adoption deals amid overcrowding
Tri-county animal shelters offering adoption deals amid overcrowding

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

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Tri-county animal shelters offering adoption deals amid overcrowding

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Animal shelters across the Lowcountry are joining forces to combat the ongoing overcrowding crisis. Charleston Animal Society, Berkeley Animal Center, and Dorchester Paws are working together to launch their second annual lifesaving animal adoption event, Lowcountry Paws Unit, where they will offer adoption deals on all animals through Sunday. The goal is to find forever homes for all animals living at a local shelter. 'Since May, these three shelters have taken in thousands of animals in need,' said Charleston Animal Society Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Aldwin Roman. 'Now we need the community's help to come save them.' According to Charleston Animal Society, overcrowding in shelters can pose significant challenges for both animals and staff. They said that with limited space, resources, and personnel, shelters struggle to provide the necessary care and attention every animal needs. 'Adoptions will help shelters alleviate the strain of overcrowding,' said Berkeley Animal Center Spokeswoman Heather McDowell. 'We urgently need to find these dogs and cats new, loving homes during our Lowcountry Paws Unite.' 'This truly is a crisis and summer has just begun,' added Dorchester Paws Executive Director April Howard. 'This is our bat signal to the community to please come save a life — today.' Lowcountry Paws United kicked off Wednesday, and deals on pet adoptions will continue through Sunday at the three shelters. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Joye Law Firm funds 150 pets for free spay/neuter services
Joye Law Firm funds 150 pets for free spay/neuter services

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

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Joye Law Firm funds 150 pets for free spay/neuter services

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A local law firm is partnering with Charleston Animal Society to promote pet ownership by giving away free neuter/spay surgeries. Organizers say Joye Law Firm is funding 150 pets through the Charleston Paw Project Spay/Neuter Giveaway to help pet owners across the Lowcountry provide essential care for their furry friends. 'I'm proud to be part of this initiative to support responsible pet ownership,' said Charleston Animal Society Board Member and Joye Law Firm Attorney William Asche. 'Spaying and neutering are essential steps in preventing pet overpopulation and ensuring a better quality of life for animals in our community.' Officials say spaying and neutering are vital to reducing pet overpopulation, preventing animal homelessness, and improving the long-term health of pets. 'Many people don't realize that spaying or neutering your pet also saves lives,' said Charleston Animal Society Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Aldwin Roman, CAWA. 'When an animal is spayed or neutered, we prevent future unwanted litters – and that saves thousands of lives.' The Charleston Paw Project will select 150 winners in three waves on May 20, August 26, and October 21. Organizers say each winner will receive a spay/neuter certificate redeemable at Charleston Animal Society's Spay & Neuter Clinic, which also includes a one-year rabies vaccine for their pet. To enter, visit and complete the entry form with your contact information and pet details. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

‘Severely emaciated' French bulldog rescued in North Charleston; microchip may have originated overseas
‘Severely emaciated' French bulldog rescued in North Charleston; microchip may have originated overseas

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

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‘Severely emaciated' French bulldog rescued in North Charleston; microchip may have originated overseas

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Animal advocates are hoping to identify the owner of a severely emaciated dog that was rescued in North Charleston and taken to an animal shelter. Leaders with the Charleston Animal Society said the French Bulldog, named Valentine, was found near the Alston Arms Apartments in the Midland Park neighborhood earlier this month. They described his condition as 'dire' and said he was roughly 10 pounds underweight with his ribs, hips, and spine visible. Valentine was also covered in sores and scrapes, had missing patches of fur, and appeared to have endured multiple untreated ear infections. 'Despite the trauma he has suffered, Valentine remains incredibly friendly and affectionate,' said Charleston Animal Society Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Aldwin Roman, CAWA. 'We named him Valentine, because even in the face of hardship, he still has a big heart.' While a microchip was found in Valentine, Charleston Animal Society said it appears to have originated overseas and is not listed in the most common national and international databases, creating a unique challenge in identifying its owner. 'Valentine still has a long road to recovery, but thanks to the dedicated efforts of Charleston Animal Society's American Animal Hospital Association accredited veterinary team, he is receiving daily care to help him regain a healthy weight and heal from his injuries,' officials stated. Charleston Animal Society encourages anyone with information about the dog or his owners to come forward. You can reach out to the Animal Resource Center by emailing help@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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