Dusty Tails Animal Rescue

South Carolina

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Dusty Tails Animal Rescue

dustytailsanimalrescue@gmail.com

The Dusty Tails Animal Rescue mission is to provide a better life for animals who have been overlooked and forgotten about. We connect families with their perfect forever companion.

Dusty Tails Animal Rescue is a 5013(c) all volunteer/foster based, rescue based in South Carolina. We rescue stray, homeless, abandoned animals from high kill shelters and help owners who can no longer care for their pets. Our focus is to rehabilitate these animals so they can become the best versions of themselves and find a forever home. We adopt to most states except MA.

DISCLAIMER: The content of this website and community is based on the research, expertise, and views of each respective author. Information here is not intended to replace your one-on-one relationship with your veterinarian, but as a sharing of information and knowledge to help arm dog parents to make more informed choices. We encourage you to make health care decisions based on your research and in partnership with your vet. In cases of distress, medical issues, or emergency, always consult your veterinarian.