Community Animal Rescue Effort

Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.™) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization with a mission to serve the communities of Chicago's North Shore by fostering and supporting healthy, positive relationships between people and companion animals. C.A.R.E. rehomes companion pets into safe, healthy, lifelong homes; serves as an educational and counseling resource; and works to reduce pet overpopulation.

Skokie, IL,60077
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (847) 705-2653

Website: http://www.carenorthshore.org

Quincy

Retriever | Joliet, IL

AdultMaleMediumBlack with White

About

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Quincy

About Me Hi there! I'm Quincy!  Let me tell you a little about myself - I'm a happy-go-lucky 1-year-old pup who absolutely loves life! At 43 pounds, I'm the perfect medium size, and my favorite thing to do is prance around the house (my foster family says I have quite the elegant dance moves!). I came all the way from Texas where some kind people saved me, and now I'm ready to find my forever family! I'm a pretty easy-going guy - I get along great with other dogs, I love making cat friends, and kids? They're some of my favorite people to play with! My foster family is super proud of how well-mannered I am. I'm totally potty trained and feel right at home in my crate when it's time to settle down. No messy business here! I'm looking for a family who will appreciate my signature prancing and joyful personality. I promise to fill your home with lots of love, laughs, and maybe even teach you some of my dance moves! Think we might be a perfect match? I'd love to meet you! Come say hi, and I'll show you my best prancing performance. I just know we're going to be the best of friends!  Love, Quincy P.S. Don't forget to ask about my special Texas rescue story!

Adoption Process
Our adoption process has evolved from many years of experience. The goal of our adoption counselors is to make a good match between animal and family. We get to know each cat or dog's unique personality and different needs. If a specific dog, for example, has large amounts of energy and needs lots of space to run, it is unlikely that he would meet the needs of a person who works long hours and would be unable to exercise the dog. It would be a mismatch that would be bad for dog and human alike. Our adoption counselors look forward to working with you to help you find the right pet for your home.


Contact
Community Animal Rescue Effort
(847) 705-2653
[email protected]
http://www.carenorthshore.org

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