Over Fifty New Faces To Meet at GCAC

Ways That You can Help Them Find Their Way Home
Free Adoptions Continue & Fosters Needed
Foster Homes Needed at GCAC Photo credit GCAC

CALLING ALL FOSTERS & ADOPTERS: Our friends at Greenville County Animal Care, continue to see an increase in the number of dogs being brought into our shelter. Please help us spread the word as we look for those to FOSTER or ADOPT a dog in need!

Fostering is always FREE & for a limited time, GCAC is extending FREE adoptions. Each adoption includes spay/neuter, all up-to-date vaccines, testing, AND microchipping.⁠

Here are just a few of the ways you can help NOW:

Foster ⁠
Open your home and hearts to adopt or foster a dog in need! This not only helps de-stress the pet to be out of the shelter but allows us to open up much-needed space for other animals in need! ⁠

Adopt⁠
Adopting is the best way to keep a pet in need out of the shelter for LIFE! Visit our shelter from 12-5 PM, Monday-Saturday, and our adoptions team can help find the perfect match! ⁠

 Home-To-Home⁠
Rehoming your pet is a very difficult decision to make. We offer a variety of rehoming options both temporary and permanent that can all be done without ever bringing your pet into the shelter! Email rehome@greenvillecounty.org or visit our “Rehome My Pet” page to learn more! ⁠

 Help Lost Pets Find Their Way Home ⁠
When you find a lost pet there is so much you can do before bringing them to the shelter! Keep lost dogs safely housed in our community until the space crisis has passed or their owners can be found. If you’ve found a lost animal, text FOUND to (864) 467-3950 or visit our “I Found A Pet” page to learn more.⁠

 Animal Control ⁠
Only call animal control when you have a true animal emergency. This allows our field officers to focus on the most critical cases! ⁠

Thank you all for working with us as we try to do the best we can for animals AND people. We appreciate your patience & understanding during this time. To view ALL available dogs for adoption or fostering - please visit GreenvillePets.org!

Featured Image Photo Credit: GCAC