DIY Doggy Ice Cream

DIY Doggy Ice Cream

Treat your four-legged friends to a delicious and healthy treat with this easy recipe for dog-friendly ice cream! Made with only a few wholesome ingredients that are safe and nutritious for dogs, this recipe is perfect for a hot day.
Start by warming 1/2 cup of peanut butter (make sure it doesn’t contain Xylitol or Birch Sugar as it is highly poisonous to dogs) in the microwave until it’s easy to stir. Mash a ripe banana in a bowl and mix in 1 cup of plain natural yogurt. Add one teaspoon of honey to the banana and yogurt mixture, then stir in the melted peanut butter until everything is well combined. Pour the mixture into a freezer-safe container and freeze for at least 6 hours. Your furry friend will adore this homemade frozen treat; you can be sure it’s made with only safe and healthy ingredients!

Meet Our June Adorable Adoptables

Meet Our June Adorable Adoptables

We have so many adorable adoptable this month at Hallie Hill, please meet a few below. If interested in adopting, please fill out an application to come out to HHAS to meet these wonderful animals!
 
Astrid

Upon her arrival at the local shelter, Astrid was a bit untamed. Her sister and she were moved to Hallie Hill for socialization. She takes delight in other dogs’ company and shows a playful side. Astrid seems smart and is motivated by food. She accepts human touch and will walk on a leash, though she might not enjoy exploring new environments or walking in busy places. Given time and patience, she has the potential to become a wonderful pet.

Copper

Copper, a charming hound mix, was found as a stray and brought to Hallie Hill. He possesses the lively energy of a puppy and joyfully greets people of all ages. At a recent bustling event, he behaved excellently on a leash, meeting both humans and dogs. He’s a diamond in the rough, waiting for the perfect family to discover his true shine.

Dolly

Dolly, a charming hound, arrived with some health concerns but is now flourishing. She possesses a robust voice that she reserves for moments of excitement. Her interactions with other dogs and all humans at the sanctuary have been positive. However, her compatibility with cats remains untested.

Bandit

Bandit, a regal light gray tabby, carries himself with a kingly attitude. Despite his often grumpy expression, he welcomes human affection. He may assert dominance over other cats, yet he remains harmless. This wonderful senior deserves a wonderful home.

Father’s Day E-Cards

Father’s Day E-Cards

This Father’s Day, say “I Love You” With Hallie Hill

Dad showed you how to be a good and kind person, so he will surely appreciate you giving the gift of health and happiness to some deserving animals in his name!

Give the Gift of Sanctuary

Thank you for a Great Putting for Paws

Thank you for a Great Putting for Paws

From all of us at Hallie Hill, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you for breaking out your clubs to golf with us at
Putting for Paws 2024!

The Links at Stono Ferry is an amazing course with excellent staff, and it was the perfect place to tee up for a tournament in support of our sanctuary animals. We had an awesome time, and our animals are incredibly grateful for the support that this event will provide them.

We’re also hugely thankful for our great volunteers, whose time, dedication, and enthusiasm made this event possible.

The WINNERS of Putting for Paws 2024

 

1st Place
Keith Roberts
Mike Bright
Bill Wilson
John Cagle

2nd Place
Brandon B Blanton
Shaun Y
Cruz B B
Wesley The Mayor

3rd Place
Steve Brush
Tommy Brush
Kenny Johnson
Robbie Igoe

4thPlace
Robert Wills
Linda Solomon-Wills
Carol Preisinger
Rocky Casone

A BIG Thank You to Our Sponsors

Support Our Bridge the Gap Fundraiser

Support Our Bridge the Gap Fundraiser

We are seeking animal lovers to participate in the Cooper River Bridge Run on April 6 on behalf of Hallie Hill. The Bridge the Gap fundraiser encourages race participants to combine good health with good deeds by raising funds for the Sanctuary during the race. Funds raised through Bridge the Gap will support the health and well-being of the 200+ animals in Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary’s care and help Bridge the Gap between homeless animals and foster homes.
 
Registering to support Hallie Hill is easy. Participants register for the fundraiser as individuals or teams through the Hallie Hill website. Once registered, supporters will get a link to their own personal fundraising page to share with their peers to help gain support for their cause. Those not running the bridge can show their support from the sidelines by donating directly to Hallie Hill or by donating to one of the individuals or teams running on behalf of Hallie Hill.
 
“We know that running and walking is beneficial for your heart, but what if you could make your Bridge Run benefit many, many hearts?” says Hallie Hill Executive Director Jennifer Middleton. “We are so grateful to race participants who become ambassadors for Hallie Hill through Bridge The Gap not only for the immediate fundraising but also for increasing awareness of Hallie Hill and what we do to help animals in need.”
 
All funds raised will support the 501c3 animal sanctuary, whose mission is to rescue and care for abandoned, abused, or neglected animals who have no other home or shelter. An integral factor in Charleston becoming a no-kill community, Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary provides respite and rehabilitation for dogs and cats, preparing them for adoption and providing a loving forever home to those animals who cannot be adopted.
 
Current race participants can visit Hallie Hill’s Runner Registration page to create their fundraising page and begin accepting donations and pledges. Those who still need to register for the race can go to the Cooper River Bridge Run website to register to run or walk in this year’s race.

Volunteer Space Organization

Volunteer Space Organization

We have a new space for volunteer supplies! Thank you, Michele G., for your superb organizational skills of all of our dog enrichment supplies! People and dogs will benefit! Don’t forget to sign up on signup.com, sign in when you arrive, and wear your nametag.
 
Volunteers, don’t forget to check out the kennel cards as you approach each dog’s enclosure—there is LOTS of helpful information there.
 
Congrats to our new tier 3 Volunteers, Katherine Watts, Chris Watts, and Erin Russo, who completed the Fear Free Shelter program!