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PAALS Announces V.I.P. Program To Help More Local Veterans

PAALS Announces V.I.P. Program To Help More Local Veterans

 

PAALS, Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services, is finding new ways to help serve local veterans through a new initiative called the V.I.P. program or Veterans’ Important PAALS.  The V.I.P. program will incorporate qualified rescue dogs that have passed a temperament test to be a part of our Prison PAALS program for the majority of their training.  They may be considered to pursue training for service dog work, but if not, they will go to a veteran that is in need of a safe, well-behaved companion.  PAALS executive director said, “While conducting interviews for service dog applicants and while running PAALS Patriots I realized there was a need for a different type of dog to help local veterans, a safe companion.”  Some local soldiers and veterans battling with combat related stress disorders are greatly benefitted by a trained companion rather than a service dog.

June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month

June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month

Columbia Animal Services is celebrating Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month in June by showing special attention to the wonderful cats and kittens available for adoption at the Columbia Animal Shelter.

Spring and summer are the times of year when animal shelters are often overflowing with cats of all ages, sizes, and colors,” says Marli Drum, Superintendent of Columbia Animal Services.  “We want to help raise awareness of this month in order to bring home the reality that these cats need safe and loving homes.  By adopting a shelter cat, not only are you giving them a second chance,

Humane Society: SC almost in last place for animal protection laws

Humane Society: SC almost in last place for animal protection laws

The Humane Society of the United States recently released its 2011 Humane State Ranking, placing the state of South Carolina at 48.

Richland Co. sets date to discuss 3 pet limit ordinance

Richland Co. sets date to discuss 3 pet limit ordinance

The Richland County Development and Services Committee will discuss the proposed Animal Care ordinance revisions during its monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 20th at 5pm in Richland County Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 2020 Hampton Street.

During the meeting, committee members will discuss two versions of the proposed ordinance; the first revision includes a 3 pet limit for all of unincorporated Richland County with the exception of rural areas, the second version does not contain a pet limit.

The committee meeting is for information only.

Furry Friend: Murdock

Furry Friend: Murdock
My name is MURDOCK. I was adopted out as a puppy with my brother SHYLY.

Columbia businesses band together to help homeless animals

Columbia businesses band together to help homeless animals

Homeless pets in the Midlands will have more to eat this fall, thanks to a group of Columbia businesses.