Aiken, August 24, 2025
News Summary
The Aiken County Animal Shelter will host a Summer Adoption Paw-ty on June 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to address the urgent need for adopters and foster homes, having brought in roughly 500 homeless pets since May. All adoption fees will be waived for available pets at the event, although there’s a limit of one free adoption per household. The shelter invites the community to help alleviate the pressure from high intake rates and promote pet adoption and fostering.
Aiken
The Aiken County Animal Shelter is set to host a Summer Adoption Paw-ty on Saturday, June 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This event aims to address the shelter’s urgent need for adopters and foster homes as they have seen a significant increase in intake numbers, bringing in roughly 500 homeless pets since early May. During the event, all adoption fees will be waived for available pets, including puppies and kittens, although there is a limit of one free adoption per household.
As of June 18, the shelter has already filled its last empty kennel, signaling a critical situation that emphasizes the need for immediate action from the community. Many of the animals that the shelter has taken in are too young to be rehomed immediately, leading to their placement in foster homes. This high intake rate is putting immense pressure on the shelter resources, making it essential for the community to step forward and foster or adopt.
The event is not only a chance for animal lovers to bring a new pet into their homes but is also crucial for the shelter to create space for new arrivals. A good turnout for the event could provide the much-needed relief to the shelter and help maintain the well-being of the animals already in their care.
According to animal shelter representatives, animals that stay longer in the shelter often experience stress, which can negatively impact their behavior and overall adoptability. Currently, the Aiken County Animal Shelter has numerous “terrific” dogs and cats available for adoption, indicating that many loving companions are just waiting for the right home.
Walk-ins are welcome during the adoption event, which takes place at the County Animal Shelter located at 333 Wire Road in Aiken. The shelter’s regular operating hours are from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. The public is encouraged to call the shelter for more information at (803) 642-1537, option 3, or to email at [email protected].
Background Information
The Aiken County Animal Shelter plays a vital role in rescuing and rehoming animals in need. It is a community resource that provides shelter to a large number of pets every year, focusing on their care, rehabilitation, and ultimately finding them loving homes. As intake rates have increased, the shelter continues to seek community support to help manage these numbers effectively. The Summer Adoption Paw-ty aims to mitigate these challenges by encouraging adoptions and fostering, ensuring a brighter future for the animals in their care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the hours for the Summer Adoption Paw-ty?
The event will take place on Saturday, June 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Are there any adoption fees during this event?
Yes, all adoption fees will be waived for available pets during the event, with a limit of one free adoption per household.
Where is the Aiken County Animal Shelter located?
The shelter is located at 333 Wire Road in Aiken.
How can I contact the shelter for more information?
You can call the shelter at (803) 642-1537, option 3, or email [email protected].
Key Features of the Summer Adoption Paw-ty
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Saturday, June 21 |
| Time | 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
| Location | 333 Wire Road, Aiken |
| Adoption Fees | Waived for all available pets |
| Limit | One free adoption per household |
| Current Intake Since May | Approximately 500 pets |
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Aiken County Animal Shelter
- WJBF: Free Adoption Event at Aiken County Animal Shelter
- WFXG: Aiken County Animal Shelter to Host Free Adoption Event
- WRDW: Aiken Animal Shelter Overflows with Dogs and Cats
- WJBF: Aiken County Animal Shelter Provides New Personalized Service
- Wikipedia: Animal Shelter
- Google Search: Aiken County Animal Shelter
- Google Scholar: Aiken County Animal Shelter
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Animal Shelter
- Google News: Aiken County Animal Shelter

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