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Retired Greyhounds as Pets of Illinois

4107 E. 3rd Road, Mendota, IL 61342

Contact Mona Moore
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Phone (815) 538-3647
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Areas Retired Greyhounds as Pets of Illinois serves

The state of Illinois.

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Our adoption fee is $200, which includes spay/neuter, rabies, distemper & bordatella shots, worming, grooming, tick panel. We also microchip each dog which is a $10 activation fee.

About Retired Greyhounds as Pets of Illinois

We are a not-for-profit rescue and adoption group for retired racing greyhounds.

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