Starting March 1, 2024 our open adoptions days for dogs at 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave., will be Fridays through...
If you are interested in adopting or meeting any of our animals available for adoption please FILL OUT AN ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION LOCATED HERE ON OUR WEBSITE. Due to the volume of interest in our animals and the convenience we now offer of applying online for adoption, we are not always able to reply to messages sent through our Petfinder page. MESSAGES RECEIVED THROUGH PETFINDER MAY GO UNANSWERED.
Meet Our May Pup of the Month – Ginger
Ginger’s here to wish everyone a Happy Spring and is looking for a new family of her own to play with in the sand and surf. She’s our lucky Pup of the Month for May and all her adoption fees are sponsored by Colleen & Mike Yoest.
She’s a friendly pup who loves to play outside and rides well in the car. She was adopted in 2021 but returned to the Grand Strand Humane Society through no fault of her own in October of 2023. Although she is waiting again for her new family, she is still the happiest pup.
She’s 6 years old, weighs approximately 45 pounds and likes to choose her own doggie friends. She’s excited to meet new people and is sure to make you smile!
Come meet our sweet Ginger at the Grand Strand Humane Society.
To apply to adopt Ginger please visit our Adopt page at Adopt page
To learn a little more about Ginger you may visit his Petfinder profile using this link. Ginger – May Pup of the Month
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Our Mission
Grand Strand Humane Society exists to improve the quality of life for companion animals by providing shelter and care to the lost, homeless, helpless and unwanted animals of our community. We focus on finding adoptive homes for the animals in our shelter, providing low-cost veterinary care to the public, and through community involvement and education further the bond between people and animals.
Grand Strand Humane Society is an open admission shelter taking in animals brought in by the City of Myrtle Beach Animal Control officers and from citizens within the Myrtle Beach city limits. Years ago we made the decision to stop euthanizing healthy, adoptable animals for space and it was the right decision and the only option for Grand Strand Humane Society. The decision did increase our financial struggle, but we will continue finding every healthy, adoptable animal a forever family as long as it is financially feasible. Because of these efforts we are now proud to be a part of the No-Kill South Carolina community.
Grand Strand Humane Society is further committed to providing excellent customer service to those people visiting our facility in the hopes that all our animals can find caring and loving homes.
Grand Strand Humane Society also strives to educate our community about responsible pet ownership and works hard to investigate and prevent animal cruelty of all kinds. We make every effort to provide all communities within our area cost-effective adoption rates as well as low-cost spay & neuter surgeries and preventative healthcare services.