Pets of the Week – January 6, 2014 (Pikachu and Allister)

Pikachu

She’s currently in the Adoption office, greeting the public with her own tranquil, tail-wagging aplomb — a beautifully socialized 4-year-old lap dog who bears a striking resemblance to the Welsh Corgi breed made famous by British royalty (including her coloring and penchant for following you anywhere to give you a kiss.) Pikachu’s a Camp Chinquapin graduate,

January 11 Volunteer Orientation

January’s Volunteer Orientation is on Saturday, 1/11, from 9:00a to 9:50a, with a “Dog Walking 101″ class following from 10a to 11a for those who want to work specifically with dogs. Orientation beings promptly at 9:00a. All volunteer candidates should arrive no later than 9:10a or plan to come to the next month’s orientation.

Shelter Job Opening – Animal Care Attendant

Job opening for hard-working, dedicated individuals to fill part-time Animal Care Attendant positions at the Greenwood County Animal Shelter. READ THE JOB DESCRIPTION BEFORE APPLYING. Only self-motivated, teachable, direction-following people need apply.

Weekend work required, valid driver’s license and reliable transportation a must. Qualified applicants please complete job application and either bring application,

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.

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