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6 adoptable pets from the Charleston Animal Society

Charleston Animal Society

Charleston Animal Society | Photo by @laureltree14

This holiday season, you may be looking to give the gift of adoption. Lucky for you, the Charleston Animal Society — located at 2455 Remount Rd. in North Charleston — is offering free adoption for all adult animals now through Sun., Nov. 28.

With over 100 animals ready for adoption, the shelter has plenty of furry friends looking for fur-ever homes. Check out a few of the adoptable pets below.

Sweetie | Domestic Shorthair Mix | 13 years

Sweetie Charleston Animal Society

Sweetie | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Image via Charleston Animal Society

Inky | Shepherd Mix | 5 years 1 month

Inky Charleston Animal Society

Inky | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Tiffy | Rabbit | 3 years

Tiffy Charleston Animal Society

Tiffy | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Dixie | Beagle Mix | 2 years

Dixie Charleston Animal Society

Dixie | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Charleston Animal SocietyBeau | Australian Shepherd Mix | 10 months

Beau Charleston Animal Society

Beau | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Darth Vader | Domestic Shorthair Mix | 3 months

Darth Vader Charleston Animal Society

Darth Vader | Image via Charleston Animal Society

Head to the shelter to pick up your next fur-ever friend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. any weekday except Thurs., Nov. 25 + Fri., Nov. 26, when the shelter will be closed.


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