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'Paws Go Red' at James Island County Park

'Paws Go Red' at James Island County Park

JAMES ISLAND (WCSC) - Pet Helpers and the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign have joined together for an afternoon of Heart Health Awareness for dogs and their owners.

This weekend, Lowcountry dog owners are invited to bring their dogs out to James Island County Park this Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for the event Paws Go Red.

Admission into the park is only $1. There will be heart health screenings and free educational materials on human and canine heart health.

Have you seen this dog?

Have you seen this dog?

JAMES ISLAND (WCSC) - A concerned pet owner is looking for his Lab mix who was reportedly stolen on January 29.

The dog, named Domino, is black with white markings on her chest, belly and paws.  She was reported stolen from a home at 1070 Renwood Drive, which is located in the Lynnwood subdivision on James Island.

If you have any information regarding Domino, call 843-762-2257.

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Make your reservation to 'Rent A Chick' from Legare Farms

Make your reservation to 'Rent A Chick' from Legare Farms

JOHNS ISLAND (WCSC) - Legare Farms is now taking reservations for their annual "Rent A Chick" program.

Let your child experience the wonders of life by renting two baby chicks for two weeks. At the end of the two weeks, the chicks are returned to the farm to live with the other chickens in the farm’s flock.

Owners recover lost dog

Owners recover lost dog

JAMES ISLAND (WCSC) - A lost Lab/Deerhound mix dog named Wolf reported missing earlier this week has been found safe and sound.

Thanks to all who helped spread the word.

 

Have you seen this dog?

Have you seen this dog?

JAMES ISLAND (WCSC) - A worried dog owner is asking for your help in finding her black Lab/Deerhound mix, who disappeared Monday after being frightened by a smoke detector.

Extended adoption hours at Pet Helpers this weekend

Extended adoption hours at Pet Helpers this weekend

JAMES ISLAND (WCSC) - You can help the folks at Pet Helpers this weekend by providing permanent or temporary homes for cats and dogs at the Adoption and Rescue Center at 1447 Folly Road.

In an effort to save even more lives in 2012, Pet Helpers is upgrading the floors in both its cat and dog kennels. That means the Adoption and Rescue Center will be closed December 3-5.

Animal society struggling to keep pets

Animal society struggling to keep pets

CHARLESTON (WCSC) - The Charleston Animal Society wants the Charleston community to know that shleter dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens are struggling to survive right now.

Kay Hyman with the Charleston Animal Society says the shelter is so full that if they do not find foster or permanent homes, animals will die.

The animal society is hoping some in the community will step forward to open their homes for the holidays for just two weeks or for a lifetime.  Call 747-4849 or go to the shelter at 2455 Remount Road to see the animals.