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My name is Everest!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White
Age
6 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
57 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59719915

My story

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

Everest is a playful, goofy dynamo named after the tallest, most adventurous mountain around! This spirited guy is bursting with happy energy and loves nothing more than turning life into a fun-filled expedition.

Everest is a champion of playtime: zoomies, squeaky toys, and silly antics are all part of his daily routine. His joyful goofiness is contagious, and he’ll keep you laughing with his enthusiastic personality and big, bright smile.

If you’re searching for a lively companion who’s always ready for adventure, Everest is your guy.

***Everest is currently at our shelter! Submit a Foster or Adoption Survey to set up a Meet and Greet at chicagocaninerescue.org!***
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
59719915
Contact
Address
5272 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Submit an application directly on our website: chicagocaninerescue.org. We do not review applications from third party sites.

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

We will reach out to you to schedule an appointment to meet the dog, if available.

Additional adoption info

Please refer to our website at www.chicagocaninerescue.org to review our adoption process.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please go to our website at www.chicagocaninerescue.org for our Adoption Hours.

More about this shelter

CCRF was founded in 2001 to help find permanent, loving homes for homeless dogs in our city. In just over seven years, CCRF has saved the lives of over 2,000 dogs, cats, kittens and puppies.

CCRF now assists the animals that are the MOST vulnerable in Midwest - the dogs and cats that are slated for euthanasia because they are too old, too young, injured, have disabilities, or have simply been overlooked for too long by potential adopters at other shelters.

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