Chain Free Beaufort is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) rescue organization dedicated to help stop the dangerous and cruel practice of chaining and tethering dogs as a means of stationary confinement.
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Beaufort County in South Carolina
Beaufort, Port Royal, Lady's Island, Seabrook,
Okatie, Bluffton and Hilton Head.
We do reach out to other counties when we see a need for our help.
Additional adoption info
The adoption process includes:
1. Completion of an adoption application which includes a 125.00 adoption fee. All pets are up to date on all shots, microchipped, on heartworm/flea preventative and are spayed or neutered.
2. A visit to the home the adopted pet would be moving to by one of our volunteers to ensure the environment is appropriate for the pet.
3. Consenting to random home visit checks by Chain Free Beaufort.
4. A commitment to providing a safe and stimulating environment.
7430 Thomas Ave,
Savannah,
GA
31406
33 Poor Farm Road,
Walterboro,
SC
29488
631 Azalea Patch Rd,
Ruffin,
SC
29475
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