Get to know Grand Strand Humane Society (2024)

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3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. - Dog adoptions

Tanger Outlets (Hwy. 501) 4635 Factory Stores Blvd Suite N 210 - Cat Adoptions

Myrtle Beach, SC29577

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grandstrandadopt@gmail.com
(843) 457-3139
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Our Mission

Grand Strand Humane Society exists to improve the quality of life for companion animals by providing shelter and care to the lost, homeless, helpless and unwanted animals of our community. We focus on finding adoptive homes for the animals in our shelter, providing low-cost veterinary care to the public, and through community involvement and education further the bond between people and animals.
Grand Strand Humane Society is an open admission shelter taking in animals brought in by the City of Myrtle Beach Animal Control officers and from citizens within the Myrtle Beach city limits. Years ago we made the decision to stop euthanizing healthy, adoptable animals for space and it was the right decision and the only option for Grand Strand Humane Society. The decision did increase our financial struggle, but we will continue finding every healthy, adoptable animal a forever family as long as it is financially feasible. Because of these efforts we are now proud to be a part of the No Kill South Carolina community.
Grand Strand Humane Society is further committed to providing excellent customer service to those people visiting our facility in the hopes that all our animals can find caring and loving homes.
Grand Strand Humane Society also strives to educate our community about responsible pet ownership and works hard to investigate and prevent animal cruelty of all kinds. We make every effort to provide all communities within our area cost-effective adoption rates as well as low-cost spay & neuter surgeries and preventative healthcare services.

Adoption Policy

Adopting a pet is a very rewarding experience and our adoption counselors will be there to help you each step of the way. To ensure the safety of our animals and to make sure you get the best possible service, we have outlined the adoption procedure below.

You may view our available animals on www.petfinder.com, however you must come to the shelter to adopt. You can can fill out an adoption application online in advance or fill one out in person. This application allows us to gain more information about you and to make sure we match you with an animal that is best suited to your lifestyle and living arrangement. After you have been approved for adoption you will work with our adoption counselors to find the right fit for your home and family. At this time, if you rent and do not own, you may be required to fill out a landlord agreement before we can proceed further with the adoption process. Depending on the type of animal you are adopting, we may require additional information or a house visit. Adoptions are at the shelter’s discretion and filling out an application does not guarantee you will be approved for an adoption.

Next, you will fill out the adoption contract. This is the binding contract for the adoption of the animal you choose. You will also pay the adoption fee and get your adoption packet of information. If the animal is already spayed or neutered and current on all of their shots, they may be able to leave with you immediately. If the animal needs to be spayed or neutered, one of the staff members will work with your schedule and put your animal on the next available surgery day. You will be able to pick up your animal after 5:00 pm the day it has surgery.

In order to adopt, you must be 18 years of age, have a proper form of picture identification, be prepared to pay the adoption fee and if you rent you must fill out a Landlord Agreement and present us with a copy of your lease agreement. GSHS reserves the right to deny any application.

Thank you for your understanding and we are thrilled you are opening your home and family to one of our animals!

  • day hours
    Monday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats, 12 pm- 6 pm @ 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. for dogs
    Tuesday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats, 12 pm- 6 pm @ 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. for dogs
    Wednesday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats
    Thursday 12 pm- 6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats
    Friday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats, 12 pm- 6 pm @ 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. for dogs
    Saturday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats, 12 pm- 6 pm @ 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. for dogs
    Sunday 12 pm-6 pm @ Tanger Outlets Hwy. 501 for cats, 12 pm- 6 pm @ 3241 Mr. Joe White Ave. for dogs

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FAQs

Where to surrender a dog in Myrtle Beach? ›

Grand Strand Humane Society is an open admission shelter taking in animals brought in by the City of Myrtle Beach Animal Control officers and from citizens within the Myrtle Beach city limits.

How can I help the local humane society? ›

How to help animals in shelters and rescues
  1. Adopt a pet. If you've been thinking that it's time to add a pet to your family, consider adopting from a local shelter or rescue group. ...
  2. Donate. ...
  3. Volunteer. ...
  4. Say thanks. ...
  5. Become a fan. ...
  6. Get crafty. ...
  7. Make wishes come true. ...
  8. Become a foster.

How do I surrender my dog in South Carolina? ›

Pets are accepted at the shelter by appointment on a space available basis. Call 843 893 2651 and ask to make an appointment to surrender your pet. This will ensure that your pet comes in at a time when kennel space is available and staff can do their best to make your pet feel welcome.

How much does it cost to spay a dog in South Carolina? ›

Answer: The charge for either procedure (spay or neuter) is $30, regardless of the animal's size or other factors(dogs and cats only)that typically affect charges related to animal sterilization surgery. If you cannot show proof of your pet's rabies vaccination, there is an additional $10 charge.

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