1. This is “Fuzzy” of Macedonia. A hunter discovered her in the woods and near death in 2012, so he took her home. She’s been living the good life ever since. She’ll walk on two legs if you give her food. Read more by clicking here.
2. This is “Scootie.” He calls Goose Creek home. At 17-years-old, he is possibly the oldest living Dalmation in the county. These kind of dogs typically don’t make it past 15-years-old. Scootie’s daily diet consists of grilled chicken, rice and broccoli. He eats carrots for snacks. If he makes it to 18, his owner plans to enter him into the Guinness Book of World Records next year.
3. Meet 3-year-old “Captain Jack Ingerson” of Moncks Corner. He loves to rock a bow tie and play dress up. According to his owner, he’s smart, funny and obviously very fashion-conscious. At 19 pounds, he loves two things: food and sleep.
4. Meet 7-year-old “Tristan,” a Silky Terrier, of Bethera. He has the face of innocence and can do no wrong. ‘Nuff said.
5. This is “Maverick,” an 8-year-old Labrador. He knows how to charm the pants off anyone with his captivating smile.
6. This is 8-week-old “Gracie” of Summerville. According to her owner, “she is the sweetest little lady ever!” From the looks of her photo, she clearly likes to ponder the meaning of life on occasion.
7. This is Graham, a 4-year-old Yellow Lab from Moncks Corner. As a professional model, he prefers to take only serious poses when in front of the camera.
8. Meet “Daisy,” a half Chihuahua and half Wiener Dog, of Macedonia. She’s a little squeamish of the camera, so she prefers to either avoid it all together or be in disguise.
9. This is “Piper,” a one-year-old miniature Dachshund from Bonneau Beach. Her favorite thing to do is clearly laying out in the sun
10. This is “Zoie,” a 10-week old Beagle from Bonneau Beach. She loves catchin’ some zzzzzzz’s whenever possible.
11. This is “Marlie,” a 4-year-old Lab from Bonneau Beach. He loves watching television from the comfort of his couch.
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