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Animal Shelter details for Pets, Inc.
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You have reached the shelter page for Pets, Inc.. Pets, Inc. is located in west columbia, South Carolina. If you have information to add or update for Pets, Inc., please click here and let us know.

Pets, Inc.

300 Orchard Drive
west columbia, South Carolina 29171
Phone: 803-739-9333
Fax: 803-781-5681
Email: petsincadoptapal@earthlink.net
Website: www.petsinc.org/


Many pet problems are due to overpopulation. Pure and simple. And the solution to this is just as simple. Spay & Neuter. It's not a complicated matter. But it must be addressed on a grand scale. Rescuing and placing 25 or 30 animals a year is noble but will not seriously impact the problem. If we are to end the misery we must be willing to commit to an aggressive long term solution to overpopulation.

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