PAL hosting 16th annual online auction to help homeless pets

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From staff reports

Where can you splurge on yourself while saving lives? Palmetto Animal League’s annual Bid for PAL Online Auction has gained quite a following over the years and for good reason. Their 16th annual auction, which takes place from Thursday, Sept. 4 through Sunday, Sept. 7 at www.PALauction.org, offers a wide variety of items for every shopper with every penny going to support PAL’s private, non-profit, no kill adoption center in Okatie’s Riverwalk Business Park.

Palmetto Animal League’s 2025 auction goes live Thursday, Sept. 4 at 8 a.m. and continues through Sunday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Their online catalog is filled with fantastic items donated by area animal loving businesses. Bidding is fun, simple and life-saving. If you’ve never taken part before, now is the time to see what you’ve been missing.

“For those who enjoy the thrill of the buy, this auction is a fun, competitive experience that’s all for the animals,” PAL Marketing Coordinator Lindsay Perry said in a news release. “Many people say they have fun bidding against others, not only hoping to win their favorite items but more importantly, to help save an animal’s life.”

The Bid for PAL Online Auction has something for everyone, featuring hundreds of exciting items across all price points. It’s a shopping excursion like no other, showcasing many of our area’s most popular products and services all in one place, including golf rounds at renowned clubs, restaurant certificates, relaxing getaways, clothing, jewelry, home décor, and more. Animal lovers embrace this virtual marketplace where shopping for yourself doesn’t feel selfish.

“The Palmetto Animal League Adoption Center is a place where hearts find healing,” PAL President Amy Campanini said. “Abandoned, abused, and neglected pets find kindness and understanding within our walls. And they go on to build beautiful, lasting memories in a loving home where they belong.”

Start browsing now and then shop to save homeless pets at www.PALauction.org when the Bid for PAL Online Auction goes live on Sept. 4.

“There’s something special about shopping to help PAL rescue more pets,” said return bidder Lori Higgins. “It just feels good, and it’s the only time of year I feel free to go on a shopping spree!”

The Bid for PAL Online Auction provides medical treatment, dedicated care, and a fresh new start to pets the rest of the world has forgotten. New items are being added to their online catalog daily, making now a great time to start browsing at PALauction.org. 

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