By: Nate Beale Before Nate Beale moved to California and opened his own graphic design business, his life hit a speed bump in Charleston with a broken relationship. In an effort to turn his life around, he went to Charleston Animal Society to find a companion and that is where […]
Yearly Archives: 2016
When Angele Bice, DVM saw that more and more kittens at Charleston Animal Society were suffering a type of eye issue brought on by common upper respiratory infections (URI), she started doing research. “The challenge we were running into was that we couldn’t extract enough serum from these tiny kittens […]
Did you ever wonder as you watch your pet fish swim crazily around his aquarium as you walk by, “Hmmm, I think he knows me.” Well, a new study says your not crazy — yes, your fish can probably recognize your face! And when this new research study was released […]
By: Teri Errico Football season’s going to be here before we know it – and so are the mascots! Carolina Tails Writer Teri Errico did some digging to find the stories behind these iconic symbols. Be sure to tell us who your favorite mascot is at www.CarolinaTails.org. USC […]
Did you know that the phrase “dog days of summer” came about because Sirius, the dog star, rises in the constellation Canis Major, during the hottest, sultriest days of the year – typically July and August. Surviving those Charleston “dog days” in comfort depends largely on the health of your […]
On the heels of the huge success of Jungle Book earlier this year, Hollywood is banking on the animal kingdom to make even more green at the box office this summer. Here’s a preview of what’s showing: The Secret Life of Pets (Unrated) For anyone who’s wondered what your pets […]
By: Joe Elmore, Charleston Animal Society CEO One year ago, a horse named Blondie was pulling a wagon full of tourists on the congested streets of downtown Charleston when it was apparently spooked by a cement truck. The horse jackknifed and fell to the pavement where it lay helpless for […]
My Turn: Stephanie Hall shares a deeply personal story of how a community rallied around she and her husband during their family’s most troubling hours. I can remember the smile on Steve’s face when I gave him Scout. Steve looked at me and said, “What is that?” I jokingly responded […]
by: Dr. Ernie Ward Zika virus was first identified in 1947 in Uganda’s Zika Forest. If you’re wondering, “Zika” means “overgrown” and the forest is home to The Uganda Virus Research Institute of Entebbe. Scientists were conducting research on yellow fever in primates when they stumbled upon this stubborn […]
by: Teri Errico Happily-ever-afters do exist in the real world. For humans. For dogs. Even for neglected Pit bulls many would be scared to step in and save. Two local pups, aptly named King and Queen, found their happy ending and a safe new home thanks to the tireless efforts […]
by: Helen Ravenel Hammond You have got to be kitten me! A cat café right here in Charleston offering adoptable cats, beverages and delectable pastries? Pounce Cat Cafe and Wine Bar is a purrfect idea that will hopefully become a reality this summer in downtown Charleston’s Cannonborough neighborhood. Ashley Brooks […]
Jamie Barnes knew she couldn’t ignore the calico cat she found in the bushes next to the nursing home where she worked nearly two summers ago. Barnes, the marketing director of Life Care Center in North Charleston, already had two cats of her own at home. She brought some cat food and set it out. That’s […]
If you’re planning to travel the friendly skies this summer with your pet, be aware that airline rules are always changing. Starting March 1, Delta stopped accepting pets as “check-in” luggage. That means, the only way you can travel with your pet on Delta is by treating your animal as […]
by: Elizabeth J. Bradham I was flying back to Charleston in February, sitting in the airport and trying to figure out if my flight was going to be canceled, when a young man with a service dog sat next to me. He had significant motion impairment and facial scars. When […]
by: Teri Errico Despite Charleston County becoming a No Kill Community, tens of thousands of animals in other areas of South Carolina are dying needlessly due to a lack of sheltering, medical availability and community support. To combat these alarming statistics, Charleston Animal Society is joining forces with five other […]