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Permalink Reply by Adriana on August 2, 2010 at 7:02pm
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Permalink Reply by Adriana on August 2, 2010 at 7:12pm I am not familiar with any no-kill dog shelters (but if you needed a cat shelter I could help). And I did read that you likely are not interested in anything but a no-kill shelter...
That being said, brief plug to consider Animal Control. They are not no-kill BUT they do work with local shelters in an attempt to place animals outside of Animal Control until homes can be found. They work with various shelters in the Chicagoland Area on an ongoing basis, sending animals to shelters whenever possible (and whenever a shelter will take said animal). And if you are looking for a pet that truly needs a home and you are interested in saving a life, a place like Animal Control is the place. They assess the dogs as to goodness of fit with other animals and with people. I will say that their customer service skills were not the best when we went there. The volunteers were wonderful! It was the staff we dealt with during the actual adoption process...not a fast process. The input and recommendations from the volunteers matched us with a dog that fit our criteria of sociability, gentleness, comfort with cats, young children, etc.
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Permalink Reply by Liz W. Durham on August 2, 2010 at 7:39pm I took this off their website; it's a great mission...
PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving) is the city’s largest No Kill humane organization. Through a solution-based approach to animal welfare, PAWS Chicago has placed Chicago on track to become a No Kill city where pets are no longer destroyed because they are homeless.
Liz W. Durham said:I am not familiar with any no-kill dog shelters (but if you needed a cat shelter I could help). And I did read that you likely are not interested in anything but a no-kill shelter...
That being said, brief plug to consider Animal Control. They are not no-kill BUT they do work with local shelters in an attempt to place animals outside of Animal Control until homes can be found. They work with various shelters in the Chicagoland Area on an ongoing basis, sending animals to shelters whenever possible (and whenever a shelter will take said animal). And if you are looking for a pet that truly needs a home and you are interested in saving a life, a place like Animal Control is the place. They assess the dogs as to goodness of fit with other animals and with people. I will say that their customer service skills were not the best when we went there. The volunteers were wonderful! It was the staff we dealt with during the actual adoption process...not a fast process. The input and recommendations from the volunteers matched us with a dog that fit our criteria of sociability, gentleness, comfort with cats, young children, etc.
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