Animal Advocates Remind Pet Owners To Prepare Ahead Of July Fourth Fireworks

With July Fourth fireworks just around the corner, Animal Advocates of Chattooga County is reminding pet owners to make sure their dogs and cats have proper identification before the holiday.

Each year, shelters and rescues see an increase in lost pets following fireworks displays, as loud noises can cause animals to panic, run away or escape from yards and homes.

Pet owners are encouraged to make sure their animals are microchipped and that all contact information is current. Collars and ID tags should also be secure, readable and up to date. For pets without an ID tag, advocates say even a simple collar with a phone number written on it can help reunite a lost pet with its owner.

Owners of pets that become especially anxious during fireworks should also consider talking with their veterinarian about calming options before the holiday arrives.

Animal Advocates of Chattooga County says the time to prepare is now, before fireworks begin, to help make sure pets stay safe and make it home.

Brownie Named WZQZ Pet Of The Week

Looking for a loyal companion with a gentle personality? Meet Brownie, the WZQZ Pet of the Week from the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

Brownie is a male dog known for his sweet temperament and affectionate nature. Shelter staff describe him as having a “teddy bear personality” who loves attention, cuddles, and spending time with people. He is also friendly with other dogs, making him a great candidate for families with existing pets.

Those who have met Brownie say he is calm, loving, and eager to make new friends. Whether he’s enjoying a walk, relaxing with his favorite humans, or soaking up affection, Brownie is happiest when he’s around people.

Brownie is currently available for adoption through the Chattooga County Animal Shelter, located at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. His adoption fee is just $25.

The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., with Wednesday visits available by appointment. For more information about Brownie or other animals available for adoption, call the shelter at 706-857-0679.

Giving a shelter pet a forever home not only changes the life of the animal, but often brings years of companionship and unconditional love to the adopting family.

Kuma Named WZQZ Pet Of The Week, Ready For A New Home

This week’s WZQZ Pet of the Week is Kuma, a friendly and playful dog currently waiting for adoption at the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

Kuma is described as a sweet male dog who gets along well with other dogs and has a fun, energetic personality. Shelter staff say he would make a great addition to a loving home and is ready for a fresh start with a new family.

Kuma is available for adoption for $25 through the Chattooga County Animal Shelter, located at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Wednesdays available by appointment.

Anyone interested in adopting Kuma or learning more can contact the shelter at 706-857-0679.

 

Diesel Is The WZQZ Chattooga Animal Shelter Pet Of The Week

This week’s WZQZ Chattooga Animal Shelter Pet of the Week is Diesel, a friendly dog looking for a forever home.

Diesel is a male dog described as sweet and playful, and he also does well with other dogs. His lovable personality and cheerful energy could make him a great addition to the right family.

Diesel is available now through the Chattooga County Animal Shelter, located at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. The adoption fee is $25.

The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Wednesday visits are available by appointment. For more information, call 706-857-0679.

If you have been thinking about adopting, Diesel may be the perfect pet to bring home.

Hoss Named WZQZ Pet of the Week at Chattooga County Animal Shelter

The WZQZ Pet of the Week is Hoss, a 2-year-old male dog currently waiting for a home at the Chattooga County Animal Shelter in Summerville. Shelter staff describe Hoss as a “big teddy bear” with a friendly personality who would love to find a family willing to give him a second chance.

Hoss came to the shelter as a stray and is not yet neutered, but he is available for adoption now with a $25 adoption fee. Anyone interested in meeting Hoss can visit the Chattooga County Animal Shelter at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Wednesday visits by appointment, and also opens the first Saturday of each month for adoptions only.

For more information, contact the shelter at 706-857-0679 and ask about Hoss, the WZQZ Pet of the Week.

Pet of the Week: Meet Ariana at the Chattooga County Animal Shelter

A sweet and gentle pup named Ariana is this week’s Pet of the Week and is looking for a loving forever home through the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

Ariana is a female dog who is spayed, good with other dogs, and described by shelter staff as shy and gentle. She would make a wonderful companion for a patient family willing to give her time to settle in and feel comfortable.

The adoption fee for Ariana is $25, making it an affordable way to give a deserving pet a second chance.

The Chattooga County Animal Shelter is located at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Wednesdays available by appointment. For more information about Ariana or the adoption process, call 706-857-0679.

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