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| The Anticruelty Society |
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| 510 N. LaSalle. 312-644-8338.
www.anticruelty.org
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Monday through Friday, noon to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.
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Take the CTA Red Line to Grand or the Purple or Brown Line to Merchandise Mart, or take the #65 or #156 buses. Free parking is available in their lot; enter on Wells, just south of Grand.
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Over 15,000 animals pass through their doors each year.
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Many come from Animal Care and Control. The rest come from other shelters or the public.
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$55. Includes complete veterinary exam, vaccinations against rabies and other diseases, heartworm test, spaying or neutering, microchip, 15 day free post-adoption vet care, collar, id tag, leash. Through the Pets for People program, people over 60 can adopt dogs over 7 years old free of charge.
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Adoption counselors are available to help you to select a dog who will be a good match. Once you've picked out a dog, you'll be asked to fill out an application.
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You must be over 18 and have a valid id with your current contact information. You'll have to provide a copy of your lease or contact information for your landlord. Everyone in your household should be present.
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A private, not-for-profit organization that receives no government funding, the ACS is supported entirely by donations.
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