Carolina Animal Network saves high-risk pets in NC
- Emily
- Mar 29
- 2 min read

Carolina Animal Network is joining us for Spring Fling again this year and we are excited to have them back! This animal rescue group is made of entirely volunteers who after many years of helping animals wanted to do more about the euthanasia rates for rural shelters by officially forming Carolina Animal Network in 2021.
"Our goal is to save at-risk dogs & cats from euthanasia in the Eastern North Carolina Region."
This group rescues animals from high-kill shelters in the South and either relocates them to no-kill rescue organizations throughout the country or helps them to get adopted around North Carolina. Carolina Animal Network uses foster homes to care for animals while they search for adopters across North Carolina or for other rescue groups across country can get the animals adopted.
The mission at Carolina Animal Network is to:
– rescue and re-home as many animals from high-kill shelters as possible
-promote spay & neuter to reduce animal overpopulation in our community
- advocate for shelter animals in North Carolina by pushing for shelter reform
ADOPT FLOWER!
(available as of 3/29/25)
One of their adoptable dogs is Flower, pictured here. This girl was saved right in time from the shelter. She is described as active and playful but also able to enjoy a good nap! You can read more about her here.
Take a peek at some of the other pets currently waiting for a home from Carolina Animal Network (as of 3/29/25):
See all of their available pets here: Adopt – Carolina Animal Network
Keep up with Carolina Animal Network on their website and their social media channels, Facebook and Instagram. And don't forget to stop by their booth at Spring Fling and say hello!
Visit Carolina Animal Network at
Unleashed's 12th Annual Spring Fling Dog & Cat Fundraiser
Sunday, April 13, 2025
12-6 pm
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Stay up to date on all things Spring Fling 2025:
2025 FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1TntG29de2/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k9springfling
Comments