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South Carolina Paw Project

South Carolina Paw Project

Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers was proud to partner with animal shelters across the Lowcountry, Midlands, and Grand Strand to support responsible pet ownership through our 150 Spay/Neuter Giveaway. Following the success of the 2025 Charleston Paw Project, we expanded the initiative across South Carolina to help even more pet owners access this important service for their furry family members.

Spaying and neutering play a vital role in reducing pet overpopulation, preventing homelessness, and improving the long-term health and well-being of pets. By working with local animal shelters throughout the state, we were honored to support their ongoing efforts to care for animals and promote responsible pet ownership in the communities we serve.

Thank You to Everyone Who Participated

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2025 Charleston Paw Project. Your support helped promote responsible pet ownership and improve the health and well-being of pets throughout our communities.

We’re grateful to all the pet owners, animal lovers, and shelter partners who helped make the program a success. Stay tuned for the launch of our expanded program, which will provide even more opportunities to support pets and the organizations that care for them throughout South Carolina. We look forward to sharing more details soon!

How It Works

Check out our 150 winners from our inaugural 2025 Charleston Paw Project and stay tuned for the launch of the South Carolina Paw Project.

May 20
May 20
First wave:

Alexis K.

Amanda B.

Amy S.

Angela S.

Ashley B.

Ashley E.

Barbara S.

Benvernito C.

Bethany T.

Blanca W.

Cassie J.

Chellon P.

Christine J.

Dennis D.

Emma B.

Frank C.

Gabriella K.

Garrett D.

Haley B.

Honey M.

Joe S.

Josh F.

Kayla C.

Kendra S.

Letitia C.

Lois H.

Lorraine L.

Luis H.

Lynn M.

Makenna K.

Margaret Z.

Melanie B.

Mercedes T.

Niray N.

Pablo V.

Pamela J.

Piare P.

Qwantaja M.

Reynard W.

Sandra C.

Sara C.

Scott G.

Shana M.

Shelly F.

Stacey Z.

Stephine T.

Summer R.

Talisha E.

Vanessa E.

Yaritza V.

August 26
August 26
Second wave:

Alejandra Q.

Brian C.

Carmieka B.

Cassidy B.

Cathleen M.

Christine M.

Christopher C.

Christopher H.

Cihan T.

Cindy D.

Donna T.

Duane L.

Elijah J.

Jamie B.

Jazlyn F.

Joey M.

Jolie B.

Jonathan L.

Jose M.

Joshua P.

Karen L.

Kayley B.

Khadijah W.

Kimberley E.

Latasha W.

Lori A.

Lorraine S.

Marisol A.

Michael S.

Michelle R.

Mike J.

Mirabella S.

Nedra A.

Nicholas C.

Rachel W.

Robert A.

Robin D.

Rolando D.

Sarah M.

Sarah I.

Shaniqua F.

Shaniqua R.

Shnikqua S.

Stanley G.

Suzanne P.

Tom W.

Tyler W.

Vanessa C.

Yasmin M.

Zarria B.

October 21
October 21
Third wave:

Allison F.

Ashley M.

Breanna W.

Chasity H.

Christina C.

Christopher J.

Christy G.

Connie L.

Cynthia M.

Doryan B.

Elijah M.

Esbieta L.

Eva D.

Garrit S.

Gonzalo R.

Harriette H.

Janalyn B.

Javier C.

Jessica A.

Jessica T.

Jordan D.

Jordan P.

Joseph H.

Joshua D.

Katrina V.

Kayla S.

Kayli M.

Lauren B.

Lauren L.

Laurie M.

Lisa B.

Maddi T.

Marc T.

Mary H.

Melissa D.

Michael H.

Michael F.

Michelle M.

Monica J.

Nancy C.

Nicole W.

Nicole R.

Richard S.

Sarah C.

Shannon J.

Stephanie H.

Traci M.

Tukayra B.

Virginia L.

Yolanda H.

Each winner received a spay/neuter certificate redeemable at a partnering animal shelter.

Why Spay and Neuter

Spaying and neutering your pet provides numerous benefits, including:
<strong>Preventing unwanted litters</strong> and reducing overpopulation.
Preventing unwanted litters and reducing overpopulation.
<strong>Lowering the risk of certain cancers and infections.</strong>
Lowering the risk of certain cancers and infections.
<strong>Reducing behavioral issues</strong>, such as aggression and marking.
Reducing behavioral issues, such as aggression and marking.
<strong>Improving overall pet health and lifespan.</strong>
Improving overall pet health and lifespan.

Terms & Conditions

  • Entrants must be 18+ and a South Carolina resident.
  • Certificates are not valid for certain hybrid and brachycephalic breeds (see Excluded Breeds for full list).
  • Pets must meet Charleston Animal Society’s spay/neuter requirements, including:
    • Cats must be at least 12 weeks old and weigh at least 2 lbs.
    • Dogs must be at least 12 weeks old and under 80 lbs.
    • Pets must pass a veterinary exam before surgery.
  • CAS veterinarians reserve the right to refuse service if surgery is deemed a health risk or if the pet exhibits human aggression.

Excluded Breeds

The following breeds are not eligible for the giveaway:

  • Hybrid cats: Bengals, Savannahs, Toygers, Pixie Bobs
  • Hybrid dogs: Wolf dogs and Wolf dog crosses
  • Brachycephalic breeds:
    • Dogs: French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Pekingese, Pugs
    • Cats: Himalayans, Persians, British Shorthairs, Exotic Shorthairs

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