Thursday, September 10, 2009

Dog'Tober Fest - October 24th at PETSinc



Let us know that you'll be coming ...
Sign up today for our Howlerween Costume Contest
And join us for tons of fun at our very first Dog'Tober Fest

This is the goofiest and most exciting fundraiser we've ever conducted ... and we're hoping it will be enough to attract you and all of your friends. Come even if you can't bring your dog. We will be hosting experts who can help you make your experiences with your companion animals (even cats) even more wonderful.

Dog'Tober will be held at our Adoption Center on Orchard Drive in West Columbia, SC

Volunteers are needed to help with the doggie games, food concessions and bake sale.

Call 803-739-9333 or e-mail Renee at renee.petsinc@yahoo.com if you can help.

PETSinc
300 ORCHARD DRIVE
WEST COLUMBIA, SC 29171
office (803) 739-9333

• Visit http://www.petsinc.org/ to see all the Fun!

PETSinc.org - Barfield Pups: 10 week old Hounddog mix.



PETSinc.org - Presents The Barfield Pups. They are a 10 week old Hounddog mix. They were rescued by a neighbor after their owners stopped feeding them. They didn't want the pups to hang around. How about that for logic? These puppies are loving and unusually calm, even for Hounds. The two pups we have remaining for adoption are both red and will be in the 60 - 70 pound range when fully grown.

• Visit www.PETSinc.org to see what Pets are available for Adoption.

Monday, July 27, 2009

PETSinc.org - Free Adoptions



Our Adoption Center has been receiving pleas for help with unwanted kittens and puppies in record numbers this year. We have become so disheatened by the numbers that we have not been able to take into our facility that we are "going for broke" in hopes that this huge savings will encourage more people to take the plunge and adopt a needy puppy or kitten ... or adult for that matter.

This 100% rebate will apply to all mixed breed adoptions ... regardless of age. And it will include all of our standard offerings.

* All necessary vaccines & tests (Heartworms, skin conditions, Feline Leukemia, FIV/AIDS, etc.)
* All scheduled vet care for the first year (puppies & kittens)
* Spay/Neuter surgery
* PETS, Inc. I.D. tag and lifetime pet Identification registration
* 30 Day insurance policy

Note: $25 for Microchip fee (including the lifetime registration) will not be included in the rebate program.

Rebates will be be issued in the form of a monthly gift certificate for pet food or supplies in our non-profit pet store. We hope this will encourage everyone to discover our top-of-the-line products and low prices so adopters will continue to return to PETS, Inc. for all of their pets' food and supplies.

By supporting our programs with your purchases, you can insure that we will be here to continue to provide these important rescue services to your communuty.

Together we can do it ... Find all these special pets a home!

• Visit http://www.petsinc.org/ to see what Pets are available for Adoption.

PETSinc.org - Smiles Brody: 18 months old



PETSinc.org - Presents Smiles Brody. He is about 18 months old. When his owner died the relatives would have nothing to do with him. He was shut out in the back yard ... apparently waiting for Animal Control to dispose of him at taxpayers expense. He is such an exceptional, happy and well-balanced dog that the neighbors found a foster home where he could stay for a short time. That time is nearly up.

His foster family reports that Smiles (originally named Brody) is as playful as a teenager (but with better manners). He interacts beautifully with other dogs and appears to be good even with cats. He loves to run, play chase and roll 'n' wrestle. He is not at all aggressive but he is rather large and being so young, he sometimes forgets how big he is. Smiles walks on a leash but much prefers to ride in the truck.

• Visit http://www.petsinc.org/ to see what Pets are available for Adoption.


Thrift Avenue - Huge Rummage Sale



HUGE RUMMAGE SALE

1078 Sunset Blvd
West Columbia SC 29169

Saturday, August 1, 2009
10:00 am – 2:00 pm

• Thousands of donated items must go!
• Furniture, household items, linens, clothing & more!
Proceeds benefit PETS, Inc. – The Carolinas Humane Society

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

PETSinc.org - Tobias and Cookie




PETSinc.org - Presents Tobias. He is another fabulous lap cat. But he has the advantage of being beautiful. And fancy. He is an ultra plush champagne Tabby with gold eyes and a personality to match. He appears to be about 2 years old, still playful but gentle enough for small children who might want to carry him about. Tobias gives us cheek rubs when he cuddles and pushes us with head bumps when we don't give him enough attention.




PETSinc.org - Presents Cookie. She is a "Special Needs" cat. She has made an amaging recovery from a severe herpes infection in her eyes. When she arrived at PETS, Inc. we all thought she was blind but her vet wasn't so sure. He put her on an intensive treatment ptogram. For weeks we applied medication every few hours and slowly she recovered the sight in one eye. She has since been vaccinated and spayed and has gotten a clean bill of health. Because she has one cloudy eye it is hard to compete with the other handsome cats at our Adoption Center. Still, we are optimistic that someone with a true appreciation of cats will recognize her extraordinary personality. Cookie is only 10 months old. She wants to play and cuddle and and sleep on a cozy lap.

• Visit http://www.petsinc.org/ to see what Pets are available for Adoption.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PETSinc.org - Daisy's Darlings




PETSinc.org - Presents The Daisy's Darlings. They are 7 weeks old and come in an assortment of colors. They were lucky enough to be born at a foster home where they were handled with affection. Even so, they still get spooked at times and will puff up and hiss occasionaly.


• Visit www.petsinc.org to see what Pets are available for Adoption.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

PETSinc.org - We gave Lazarus a Fighting Chance!




This artice was taken from SCNOW.com.

By Jamie Rogers
Morning News Reporter
Published: June 13, 2009

The story of a Labrador retriever abused and starved to death in Florence has inspired the creation of an abused animal fund more than than 80 miles away from the county in which his story began.

The Lazarus Fund was established this spring in West Columbia by Pets Inc., a not-for-profit rescue group that cared for the dog in whose memory the fund was named.

Florence animal advocates named him Lazarus after a biblical man who was resurrected from the dead by Jesus, said Nola Armstrong, a Pets Inc. volunteer who met Lazarus and established the fund.

A starving and weak Lazarus was discovered in November in the back yard of a middle-class home near Carolinas Hospital System in Florence. He was so weak, he couldn’t walk and had to be carried on a stretcher, Armstrong said.

“The owner stated that she had fed the dog last week and she’d hope somebody would kill it,” Armstrong said.

The owner pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges and was fined $2,500.

The dog was taken to a Florence veterinarian, who said it would be best to euthanize the animal because of the extent of his injuries and neglect. The dog weighed about 32 pounds at the time of his rescue; the normal weight for a dog his breed is 85 pounds, Armstrong said.

But Florence Area Human Society volunteers couldn’t bring themselves to go through with the procedure because the dog, whom they’d since named Lazarus, showed a will to live despite his condition.

“He raised his head and wagged his tail. The vets, no one wanted to put him down. They said, ‘We’ve got to give him a chance,’” Armstrong said.

Lazarus stayed at the animal hospital for more than a month before he was transferred to a foster home where he experienced love — quite possibly for the first time in his life, Armstrong said.

His condition improved and he began to gain weight, but he never made a full recovery.

In March, Lazarus was transferred into the care of Pets Inc. in Columbia after he no longer could be cared for in a local foster home.

“Staff and volunteers fell in love with him. He lived in the office, they called him Lazzie,” Armstrong said. “They took him for walks. He had a special bed made out of down comforters, but pretty soon we came to realized he had a hard time walking.”

After three weeks, Lazarus didn’t want to be touched because he was in so much pain. A veterinarian later confirmed the starvation had taken its toll on Lazarus’ bones and made them so brittle that they couldn’t support the weight he’d gained, Armstrong said.

His muscles also had deteriorated because of the abuse he’d suffered.

“We had to face the fact ... we wanted to save him because he was such a wonderful, dear soul, we had to make a tough decision,” Armstrong said. “I guess his cruel owner’s wish had finally come true.”

Lazarus was euthanized in April and the fund was established in his name soon after.

“He deserved it. He got so short-changed in his life,” Armstrong said. “For what it’s worth, from January to April, he had 100 percent love and he responded well to it. (But) his body couldn’t ever come back from the starvation.”

Lazarus learned what it felt like to be loved from his rescuers, but Armstrong said his rescuers also learned something from him.

“We learned about trust and love and hope because he really tried, he wanted to live,” she said.

Animal rescue volunteers hope Lazarus’ story will inspire people to be more vigilant, caring and help stop animal abuse, Armstrong said.

Donations to The Lazarus Fund can be sent to Pets Inc., P.O. Box 6394, West Columbia, SC 29171.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Take our Poll



Two days ago while at PETSinc a couple came in with 4 of the Cutest 6 week old Sharpie mix puppies I have ever seen. They said they found them in a field behind thier house. They asked if we could find them a good home and of course we said YES! But they also wrote PETSinc a check for $100.00 to help our cause.

So I ask you...

If you took a Dog or Cat to a Pet Rescue and Adoption Center would you be willing to donate some funds to help them find a good home?

VOTE here:
http://twtpoll.com/r/xxqn3p

Titan - Has been Adopted - Thank You!

Titan (the 153 pound Mastiff who was bitten by a snake) has been adopted! His new family shares our commitment to his recovery and is sharing the expenses for his care. Titan had to undergo a costly surgery to save his life. A serious bone infection necessitated the removal part of his leg bone. His expenses have been extraordinary but this special dog appears to be well on his way to a full recovery.

If you would like to contribute to Titan’s medical fund contact:

PETS, Inc.
300 Orchard Drive
West Columbia, SC
803-739-9333

Sunday, May 31, 2009