05 Nov 2024

LOWCOUNTRY PAWS UNITE: BERKELEY, CHARLESTON AND DORCHESTER SHELTERS OFFERING FREE ADOPTIONS FOR A LIMITED TIME



Local Shelters Collaborate to Address Overcrowding with Free Adoptions

Lowcountry animal shelters are facing a critical overcrowding crisis, especially with adult dogs filling every available space. In response, Charleston Animal Society, Berkeley Animal Center, and Dorchester Paws are joining forces to launch a lifesaving adoption event, Lowcountry Paws Unite, offering free adoptions for all animals from Thursday November 7th through Sunday November 10th.

From playful pups to cuddly cats, every pet in need of a home will be available for adoption free of charge, providing a unique opportunity for Lowcountry residents to make a real difference. Adoption plays a pivotal role in helping community shelters alleviate the strain of overcrowding, ensuring that animals in need find a safe, loving home.

“Our shelter is overwhelmed with animals who are waiting for a chance at a loving home, and we can’t do this alone,” said Berkeley Animal Center Spokeswoman Heather McDowell. “We urgently need the community’s support through adoptions during our Lowcountry Paws Unite.Together we can make a difference and give these animals the love and support they deserve.”

WHY NOW?

Overcrowding in shelters poses significant challenges for both animals and staff. With limited space, resources, and personnel, shelters struggle to provide the necessary care and attention each animal needs.

“Adult dogs, in particular, face a higher risk of prolonged stays due to misconceptions about adoptability,” said Charleston Animal Society Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Aldwin Roman. “The Lowcountry Paws Unite event hopes to change that perception and encourage people to consider adding a furry friend of any size to their families.”

Animals available for adoption span all ages and personalities, ensuring prospective pet owners can find a companion that fits their lifestyle and preferences.

“Whether you’re looking for an energetic dog to accompany you on outdoor adventures or a gentle, senior cat to curl up by your side, now is the perfect time to visit a local shelter and discover your ideal pet,” said Dorchester Paws Executive Director April Howard.

EVENT DETAILS

Lowcountry Paws Unite will run from Thursday through Sunday across three major shelters in the Lowcountry. Shelters participating in the event include: