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My name is Jacoby Hinton, and it is with great sorrow and regret that I am writing to you today to inform you of the passing of my dog, Champ. You may (or likely not) remember him as a little bald puppy by the name of “Bandit.” In 2014 I […]

Man’s Best Friend: A Tale as Old as Time

According to the New York Times, an international team of virus experts has linked the coronavirus to raccoon dogs that were being sold at the Wuhan, China market. The link was made through genetic data found on swabs taken from raccoon dog cages around the market in January 2020, just […]

COVID Culprit?

Last year, the national Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) published Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters. Originally published in 2010, the new guidelines have been updated to incorporate advances in science and research now used in modern sheltering. Charleston Animal Society’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Lucy Fuller, served […]

What are Shelter Standards of Care?

Myths about big dogs being dangerous or unable to be around children are simply not true. With proper training and socialization, big dogs can be great family pets. Just ask the Campbells of North Charleston. wJake Campbell is a Coast Guard Gunner’s Mate, and his wife Michelle works in a […]

The Truth About Adopting Big Dogs

By Sarah Baskin From a single glance, it is clear that Archie is a gentle soul. His playful trot across the beach–tail wagging, tongue lolling–paints a perfect picture of the friendly character he has become over the years. However, despite his happy-go-lucky demeanor, the first year of Archie’s life was […]

A Gentle Dog’s Loving Legacy

There’s always a grain of truth in a cliché. And as you’ll read about here, these three cats are putting the “cats have nine lives” cliché to the test! An 1,800 Mile U-Turn from Texas Kirk Lee had just retired from the Navy in Charleston and had just started his […]

Cats Who Lived to Meow About It!

Photos by Mike Requidan, Tag Your Pix Music, dancing and fundraising were the recipe for success at the third annual Applause for Paws Gala at the Gaillard Center in Charleston October 15th.  The crowd roared with applause when Gala Chairwoman Gerri Greenwood told the audience, “We are here to save the lives of the […]

Gala: Havana Nights

The cats at Charleston Animal Society, weren’t quite sure what was happening. All they could see were a team of people in bright orange shirts adding shelves and cool looking cubbies to the shelter’s cat adoption area. Little did the cats know, they were at ground zero for “Operation Catification.”  […]

Operation Catification

In late September 2022, before Hurricane Ian bore down on the Southwest Florida coast, Charleston Animal Society sprang into action. 80 cats and kittens were brought to Charleston Animal Society from the Humane Society of Naples, and the Collier County Domestic Animal Services in Florida. Both shelters were in the […]

Hurricane Ian Response

Charleston is mourning the loss of well-known attorney David Aylor who passed away at his home on January 2nd, 2023, at the age of 41. For four years (2016 – 2022), David never missed an issue of our Carolina Tails magazine with his “Ask a Lawyer” column. He made it […]

Best of “Ask the Lawyer”

BY LISA PEARCE / PHOTOS BY WILL HOWELL An exciting opportunity for animal loving families living in the far reaches of Charleston County will continue thanks to PetSmart Charities. Helping Hands for Rural Paws (HHRP) extends quality services beyond clinic walls and shelters. Paused during the pandemic, this outreach program […]

Hope Ignites for Rural Animals

For years, researchers have shown a direct correlation between violence toward animals and violence toward humans. Two recent mass shootings prove this point. As reported by Time, Newsweek, ABC News, and many other media outlets, the 18-year-old Uvalde gunman posted videos of cats he had killed and he was witnessed […]

Animal Cruelty Often Foreshadows Mass Shootings

BY NATASSIA DONOHOE Found wandering the streets, Pippin’s gone on to grace calendars, magazines and even beer cans! The last thing one would expect to see at Anson’s Restaurant in downtown Charleston is a pair of perfectly pointed, gold-fringed dog ears peeking out from the tabletop in a corner booth. […]

One Dog’s Journey of Love & Legacy

BY NATASSIA DONOHOE The summer issue of Carolina Tails featured the e-carriage – an electric carriage that could be a welcome addition to the tourism industry in Charleston – if city officials would give the carriage a chance. The response to the article was overwhelming, with many people commenting on […]

Meet the Man Behind the e-Carriage

In late September, a joint team of more than 60 federal and state law enforcement officers executed nearly two dozen warrants for various properties in the Midlands area in what is believed to be the biggest takedown of a dogfighting operation in South Carolina history. On Saturday, officers with the […]

350 Dogs Rescued in Historic SC Dog Fighting Bust

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