Adopt

My name is Carrot!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption fee: $5

This helps Dupage County Animal Services with pet care costs.

My basic info

Species
Guinea Pig/Guinea Pig
Color
Tan or Beige
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
50206404
Hair Length

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Carrot and Elaina are the most adorable pair. They are sweet and social girls who have had bad luck in finding their forever home. They have lived in three different homes now, due to no fault of their own. Can you offer them the love and stability they need? They promise to fill your home with wheeks and joy!
Shelter
Dupage County Animal Services

Contact info

Pet ID
50206404
Contact
Address
120 N. County Farm Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoptions are available for people in the DuPage County and surrounding Illinois area. All dogs, cats, and rabbits are spayed or neutered, current on their vaccinations (if applicable) and have a PetLink microchip for identification.

Go meet their pets

Adoption Hours:
Monday &Thursday: 2:00-7:00pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday: 12:30-4:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am- 2:30pm

*Hours may vary due to COVID19*

For more information please go to www.dupageco.org/animalservices or call us at (630)407-2800.


Our address is 120 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton. We are located at the northwest corner of County Farm and Manchester Roads, approximately 5 miles west of I-355, 1/4 mile north of Roosevelt Road.

More about this shelter

DuPage County Animal Services is a self-supporting county department designed to:

Prevent and control rabies through bite investigation and rabies registration.

Enforce state and county animal control and welfare laws.

Protecting animals from improper use, abuse, neglect, inhumane treatment and health hazards.

Operate a shelter for stray and owner-relinquished non-native animals.

Promote responsible pet-ownership and animal welfare through counseling and law enforcement.

Rescue animals that are lost, diseased, injured, or in peril.

Provide public education programs for adults and children.

Preventing the birth of unwanted animals.

Reuniting lost pets and their families.

Adopting animals into loving, responsible homes.

Protecting the residents of DuPage County from hazards or nuisances caused by animals.