Microchip Clinic Saturday, April 27, 10a to 1p

Safeguard the Pet You Love: Microchip Clinic Saturday, April 27, 10a to 1p

We are having a microchip clinic on Saturday, April 27, from 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at the Humane Society Spay/Neuter Clinic facility, located at 241 Wilbanks Circle in Greenwood (behind the Greenwood County Animal Shelter). The microchip implant and registration are available for $15.00.

Visit Us at Food Lion on Saturday, April 6

We will be at Food Lion located at 1605 Bypass 72 NE in Greenwood, SC, on Saturday, April 6 from 10a to 4p. On hand will be adoptable dogs — like Glen! — and we will be collecting donated pet food supplies. Come out and see us! (Food Lion Store located at 1520 Edgefield Street is also collecting donations of pet food on behalf of the Greenwood County Animal Shelter.)

April – Animal Cruelty Prevention Month

The Humane Society of Greenwood wants all to realize that animal abuse and neglect occurs in their own community. It’s important to recognize the signs of neglect, whether it’s intentional or not, and to report it for the sake of the animal. Residents of Greenwood City or County (South Carolina) should call 911 or dispatch at (864) 942-8679 to report an animal in need.

Come watch ‘Civic’ as she is returned back into the wild!

Come watch ‘Civic’ as she is returned back into the wild!!! A few months back, PAWS Wildlife Rehab took in a beautiful juvenile Red Tailed Hawk that was emaciated, had severe feather damage, and foot problems that prevented her from hunting properly. She is healthy, beautiful and ready for release!!

Meet PAWS and HSOG near the Civic Center in Greenwood (where she was found) to watch her release TOMORROW (Thursday,

Our American Dog Hero (Excerpted from an HSOG November 2008 Newsletter)

The American Pit Bull Terrier was the most popular family dog during the first part of the 20th century. Petey of the Little Rascals was a Pit Bull. Helen Keller owned a Pit Bull. These dogs were once America’s icon dogs. Read much more by clicking here to read an article from one of our past newsletters (opens in new window).

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