Animal Allies “Happy Neuter Year” $20 January Special

SPECIAL JANUARY SPAY/NEUTER OFFER FOR MALE CATS AND DOGS! Do not miss this opportunity. You can participate through the FREE TRANSPORT offered from HSOG to Animal Allies in Spartanburg. All you have to do is drop your cat or dog off at our facility the morning of their scheduled surgery and pick them up that afternoon.

Cat Neuter-A-Thon Breaks HSOG Records!

Dr. Paula Watkins and HSOG staff members were able to perform 52 cat neuters at our first ever cat neuter-a-thon — the most ever at our facility. The special event offered owners of male cats a reduced price of $25 for the neuter surgery and rabies and distemper vaccinations. We are so grateful to area cat owners who took advantage of this opportunity and for helping us in our campaign to reduce the animal overpopulation in our community.

Pets of the Week – December 16, 2013 (Olivia and Miss Priss)

Olivia

Named after the character “Ol’-livia” from The Color Purple, this Olivia’s deep amber eyes express the spirit of an old soul. Her eyes will warm your heart and her cuter-than-cute underbite will make you smile. This 2-yr Boston Terrier mix is a coy girl for sure. Her idea of play is to shyly stay just out of reach for a few moments,

Twelve Strays Of Christmas!

Between December 13 and 24, the adoption fees for these twelve selected dogs and cats at the Greenwood Animal Shelter are reduced to $12. All pets will be spayed/neutered, tested and vaccinated, and microchipped. The Shelter Adoption Center is located at 235 Wilbanks Circle, Greenwood, SC, and is open Monday through Saturday, 10a to 5p.

Pets of the Week – December 9, 2013 (Boo Boo and Jax)

Boo Boo

Just like the diminutive brown cartoon character he’s named after this Boo Boo is teddy bear adorable. He’s a Chow/Corgi mix and around five-years-young. Having spent time tethered to a chain with little social interaction, he learned to be independent and to keep himself entertained. When he is offered freedom to run and play in the yard he makes the most of it.

Watch Video of 12/3 County Council Meeting

If you were not able to attend the 12/3 County Council meeting to see the presentation made by an HSOG volunteer addressing the need for animal welfare reform in Greenwood, watch the video below. If you have trouble viewing the video, you can also watch it here. Thank you to everyone who attended showing support and to County Council for allowing us the opportunity to address the needs and recommend possible solutions.

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