LEXINGTON, S.C. — Pet owners and dogs had a tail-wagging fun Sunday afternoon in Lexington at the Icehouse Amphitheater off Main Street.
The Humane Society of South Carolina hosted its annual fundraiser, "Woofstock," to raise money for its spay and neuter program, cruelty and neglect investigations department and trap and release program.
"The community traps community cats and has them vaccinated, fixed and ear tipped and put them back out in the community so they don't repopulate," said Dawn Wilkinson, executive director of the Humane Society of South Carolina.
The event featured local vendors, beverages, live music and a pet costume contest. News19 caught up with the contest winners, Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf.
"We've always followed the Humane Society and what they're doing for animals, and we actually got Yoshi from Pawmetto Lifeline, and we have another dog that we got from Columbia Animal Services," Kara Blaisure, pet owner, said. "So we're fans of rescues, and that's what we like to support. So it's my first year here, and it's a great event."
This is the non-profit's 10th year hosting the fundraiser, and on Sunday, three dogs were adopted from Lexington County Animal Services.
The Humane Society said that while it does not have a shelter, it partners with local shelters around the state to help get dogs and cats adopted.
The event will be hosted again in the fall of 2025.