Berkeley County Animal Shelter in Moncks Corner is running a timely adoption special amid construction that’s cutting their dog space in half—perfect timing ahead of “cat season.”
Construction impact
Ongoing upgrades include outdoor runs for all 20 adoption-floor kennels (adding fencing, concrete, wall removal) and a new adoption center building as part of a $1.6M Berkeley County project.
This knocks out 10 kennels and 25% of total space, stressing an already full shelter with longer stays harming dogs’ mental health.
No euthanasia for space; excess dogs shift to Charleston Animal Society’s main site temporarily.
Adoption deals now
- Free for dogs 6 months and older.
- 50% off puppies.
Visit: 131 Central Berkeley Drive, Moncks Corner (Tue–Sat, noon–5 p.m.).
How to help fast
- Adopt: Clears space immediately.
- Foster long-term: Shelter supplies food/vet care; great for big yards or multi-dog homes.
- Volunteer: Walk dogs to boost their adoptability (sign up on-site or via Charleston Animal Society).
Share widely—posts like this on local Facebook groups (e.g., Berkeley pet pages) move dogs quickest.
Aldwin Roman’s right: this is urgent but temporary, with a grand opening by late fall. If you’re in Panipat dreaming of a Lowcountry pup or know someone near Moncks Corner, this is prime time.














