From: Jen <dm4...@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Aug 22, 2025 at 6:39 PMPHOENIX - Shelter SOS - FULL house, animals pouring in.$175 Sponsorship - Thank you Sponsor!
Phoenix is still HERE! We had made contact with the person through her microchip, and they were coming to pick her up!But sadly, our sweet girl is still here! Phoenix is so very sweet, walks great on leash, and is GREAT with other dogs! HW NEGATIVE!!SPAYED!!!Shelter breed: Lab mix48 lbsPhoenix came in as a stray. This precious girl walks great on leash and is excellent with other dogs!She has some patchy truncal alopecia with crusts that we are treating with antibiotics.Truncal alopecia refers to hair loss that primarily affects the trunk of the dog, sparing the head and extremities.Intake date: 08/20Hold time ends: 08/27Lexington County Services in Lexington, South Carolina is in need of assistance placing these dogs with a rescue! These are available to a 501c3 rescue only. We do exhaust every resource possible but unfortunately due to overcrowding dogs do become at risk of being euthanized. We can provide additional photos, video, vaccines, heartworm tests, health certificates, RABIES VACCINES or any behavioral assessments that may be needed
Please make sure all communication is done via email to
so that we can keep track of all communications. We do have a phone used for rescue to call during an emergency or when we are away from the office such as transporting. The phone number is 803-465-5726. We respond to rescue inquiries Monday through Friday 8am-5pm(EST) and it is checked regularly. We offer free transportation Monday through Friday during business hours locally which would be the area of Lexington County, City of Columbia, or Richland County. Our staff is very passionate about getting all of these wonderful dogs to safety and will help in any way possible!
When inquiring about a dog, an animal ID number is required and not just their name.
Include a note at the end of every email stating what rescue you are with.
***URGENT If a dog’s hold date is expired then that means that they are at a higher risk of being euthanized.
Our shelter is EXTREMELY FULL!***