Welcome Buck!

Welcome Buck!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERABuck came to us from the Charleston Animal Society.  He is an older gentleman, heartworm positive, with severe hair-loss and separation anxiety.  Thanks to the medical treatment he received at the Charleston Animal Society his hair is growing back.  Now he is loving life here at Hallie Hill!  We are so happy to have him!

Running With The Hounds

Running With The Hounds

Running with the Hounds

A 5k trail run for dogs and the people who love them.

The event planners are promising a fun day for the whole family! 

We will be in attendance with several of our Hallie Hill family members, so stop by and see us!

October 26 at the Middleton Equestrian Trails 2-6:30pm

For more information visit: runningwiththehounds.com

Adopt a Pet – MEGAMATCH-A-THON

Adopt a Pet – MEGAMATCH-A-THON

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Come join us for the largest adoption event in South Carolina history!
We will be open to the public on October 17th, 18th, and 19th from 10-2pm.

Come See Us at the Pet Expo!

We will have some of our adorable, adoptable dogs at the Pet Expo. Come and see us Saturday, October 11th at the North Charleston Convention Center.

Join Us October 4th for the Blessing of the Animals

Join Us October 4th for the Blessing of the Animals

Charleston Animal Society
Charleston Symphony Orchestra
Hallie Hill Sanctuary
Present

The Blessing of the Animals

Saturday, October 4, 2014
In Marion Square at 10:30 am
(Downtown Charleston)

 

Welcome Wadmalaw Cats!

In early April, Hallie Hill received a touching letter from Judi Brantley of Wadmalaw Island, SC. Over the past six years Judi has been involved in the spaying/neutering and feeding of a feral/stray cat colony in her area. Judi informed us that the elderly woman with whom these cats resided had passed away and her property was sold. Judi had grown to love these cats and was worried about their future.
Although our cat enclosures were full, we could not deny Judi’s request for assistance. We began construction on a holding pen here at Hallie Hill (where we feed our own small population of feral cats). Judi trapped the Wadmalaw cats, and transported them to Hallie Hill to be housed in the enclosure for a few months (to get familiar with the area) before being released. Of course, any cats that had not been spayed/neutered had a quick detour to the Charleston Animal Society for surgery and a medical check-up before joining the Hallie Hill family.
Judi Brantley had the heart to adopt seven of these cats into her own home. She went above and beyond to make sure these animals did not suffer. “Hats off” to Judi and all the other animal lovers out there who make a difference in animals’ lives every day.