Increasing Our Capacity to Save At-Risk Animals
On March 9, 2023, Lucky Dog officially opened the doors at our South Carolina Rescue Campus! After completing Phase I of the construction project, the Verstanding Family Foundation Vet Clinic, the The Lazin Animal Foundation Infectious Disease ICU, the JR Peterson Ringworm Treatment Center, and Stopover Station are now up and running!
Volunteers Needed!
To save as many dogs & cats as possible while keeping our costs down, we welcome volunteers 7 days a weekto help with everything from dog walking, to cat socialization, to laundry help, and data entry. Contact our team to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
Fosters Needed!
Even though we have kennel space, we still need fosters, particularly for puppies and kittens! The more fosters we have, the more lives we can save from overcrowded shelters! Click the link below to learn more about fostering in South Carolina. You can make a difference!
Supplies Needed!
Can't volunteer but want to help? Shop our Amazon wish list and hep make sure our campus has the vital supplies we need.
What's Next at the Rescue Campus?
The completion of Phase I and opening of our Rescue Campus was a critical step forward in fulfilling Lucky Dog's commitment to help dogs and cats in the rural south where resources and support are not readily available. However, we are only halfway there.