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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Hazel Crest, Illinois. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Daisy Dukes's adoption status with email updates.
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Daisy Dukes

Doberman Pinscher

Female, Adult
Homewood, IL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Daisy was Dropped off to us at 9 months old after her original owner found himself unable to care for her. Parentage is a white Doberman bred with a regular black Doberman. Daisy is the runt of that litter. Daisy is very affectionate, loves to be pet and enjoys learning new things. We have cared for Daisy for the past 5 years- but as our household changes she is bored. She needs much more exercise than we are able to give her. Daisy would do very well in an area with a lot of land, and the possibility of a job. She enjoys sniffing and chasing. She LOVES to run. Daisy is not food motivated. She has a chicken allergy. She needs supplements or fish oils to keep her hair from falling out. She has dry skin and can develop pressure sores if she doesn’t have adequate soft bedding. She loves to play, knows basic commands, and is crate trained. She’s good with other dogs and cats, although she will chase the cat if it runs- but only because she wants to sniff it.
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Gumby

Maltese

Male, Puppy
Flossmoor, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Gumby, a 5 month old, 9 pound, neutered male Maltese Mix. Gumby is a delightful puppy with a heart full of joy. His days at his foster home are spent exploring every nook and cranny, always curious about his surroundings. Gumby loves playing with his toys and enjoys the company of both humans and other dogs. After playtime, he’s the first to snuggle up for a cuddle, showing his affectionate side. Gumby’s friendly demeanor and eagerness to please make him a perfect companion. Adopting Gumby means bringing home endless fun and unconditional love. Gumby, still being a puppy, is looking for a family that has the time to devote to a puppy’s training needs. He also requires regular professional grooming. Gumby is neutered, up to date on shots, fecal checked, current on heartworm and flea prevention. Gumby’s adoption fee $550. If you believe this wonderful little puppy is for you, go to our website heathersfosterdogs.org. Then click on Adoption Application in the menu at the top of the page to find Gumby only after a submitted application has been reviewed & a phone conversation has taken place. Please note that we are a foster based group located in the southern suburbs of Chicago. Our service area is the greater Chicago metropolitan area.
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Raiden

Collie German Shepherd Dog

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Flossmoor, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Raiden – Available 18 Month Old, 36 pound, neutered Shepherd/Shar Pei/Husky Mix Hi I’m Raiden. A 36 pound make Shepherd mix. I say mix cause my DNA report says I’m a little of a bunch. Yup best ways to say I’m a Supermutt, a Chicago Shepherd or a Heinz 57, you choose. I’m house trained and crate trained. So I can be apprehensive at first but I warm up quickly and turn into quite the snuggle bug. I also act like I’m not trained but I know sit and down. I come when called, but walking on a leash I could use some extra work on. I love dogs big and small. The more they play the more I play. When it's couch time I’m good with that too. Cats are pretty foreign to me. Foster mom thinks I might be a bit too much for a feline friend. I met kids and I like them. Again they have to let me warm up to them. Raiden’s adoption fee is $425. If you’re looking for a fun loving guy & are interested in meeting Raiden, then go to our website heathers foster dogs.org. Using the menu at the top of the page, click on Adoption Application. Complete & submit your application, which will serve as the basis for a conversation, & you will be contacted. We will make arrangements to meet with prospective adopters for Raiden only after a submitted application has been reviewed & a phone conversation has taken place. ***Please note that we are a foster based group located in the southern suburbs of Chicago. Raiden’s adopter must live in the greater Chicago metropolitan area.***
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Manny

Corgi

Male, 14 yrs 10 mos
Flossmoor, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m Manny, a 12 year old, 20 pound, male Corgi mix. I’m looking for a special home to spend my golden years. I’m very loving and get along with dogs and cats. I take my time warming up to new things. I am house trained. I am blind but get around fine and have no problem with stairs. In my past life I was very secluded and not cared for. That gave me some triggers. Well really just one — gates, any kind of gate. Because of Manny’s nervousness and past life, we will plan of multiple meetings. Also, Manny will need to be adopted within 50 miles of Flossmoor, IL. Manny is microchipped as well as up to date on vaccines, monthly preventatives. He has had a dental. Manny’s adoption fee is $150. If you are think you are Manny’s special someone, please visit heathersfosterdogs.org to complete and submit your adoption application.
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Cora

Rat Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Flossmoor, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
ADOPT CORA! Cora, a 2 year old, 14 pound spayed female Rat Terrier mix, is a happy active girl who loves everyone she meets, even kids, over age 8. She gets along great with the other small dogs in her foster home. She, however, doesn’t like larger dogs. If you have an equally active young dog Cora would like a playmate. Since she can be a bit of a pest when she wants to play, she is not a good match for a home with a non-playful or senior dog. Due to her prey drive NO CATS, BUNNIES etc. Cora loves to snuggle. When it’s bedtime Cora sleeps snuggled in bed under the blankets with her foster mom. Cora will also follow you around the house. Wherever you are is where she will be. You will never shower alone again. Small dog secure fenced yard required. Adopter must be located within 40 minutes of Steger, Illinois. She is house trained with reminders and uses potty pads. Cora’s adoption fee $495. Cora is up to date on shots, spayed, microchipped, fecal checked, heartworm negative and current on heartworm and flea prevention. If you believe this wonderful little girl is for you, go to our website heathersfosterdogs.org. Then click on Adoption Application in the menu at the top of the page to find our electronic application which serves as the basis of a conversation. Submit it & you will be contacted. We will make arrangements to meet with prospective adopters for Cora only after a submitted application has been reviewed & a phone conversation taken place. ***Please note that we are a foster based group located in the southern suburbs of Chicago. Again, Cora’s adopter must be located within 40 minutes of Steger, Illinois.**
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Sheldon

Dachshund Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, 5 yrs 7 mos
Flossmoor, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sheldon is a four and a half year old mix breed, possibly Yorkie and Dachshund. We started him on a weight management diet ( he's a bit pudgy at 20 lbs). In his heart, Sheldon is a sweet, loving little guy. Regretfully, something in his past, of which we know almost nothing, has made him distrustful and snappish. What we do know of his past, he was surrendered by his owner at three and a half years of age with raw feet and large spots of missing hair on his back from an untreated flea infestation. The fleas are long gone and the hair has grown back, gaining his trust has been another story. After several months in a foster home he has come to adore his foster mom. She is allowed to do just about anything, even baths! For nails he goes to a groomer and really doesn't put up a fuss. He is normally fine with his foster dad, but less trustful and has bit him, nothing horrible, more of a warning. Sheldon gets along OK with the resident dog. He would, however, would probably prefer being an only pet. We know it's a long shot but Sheldon needs a home of his very own. We feel he'd do well with an experienced dog owner, someone who is loving, compassionate and would allow as much time as necessary to gain his trust. Sheldon has been OK with adult visitors. He will bark at them until they sit down, then he'll approach for pets. We do not trust him around children. He's put in a room with a gate when kids visit. When no one is home he's happy in his crate with a special treat. He will bark to alert you if he hears something. Therefore an apartment or condo would not be a suitable living arrangement. Sheldon loves to go outside to chase the squirrels, sniff around for other critters and he likes you to stay out with him. He does not like the rain or the snow. He enjoys being brushed and then rolling around on the floor to mess it all up again. He lives to sit in your lap so you can gently rub his ears. If you think you might be interested in adopting Sheldon, please take the time to fill out an application. Sheldon is up to date on vaccinations, neutered, microchipped & current on heartworm & flea preventatives. Sheldon’s adoption fee is $350. If you are interested in adopting, then please go to heathersfosterdogs.org. Click on Adoption Application. Submit your completed application, which will serve as the basis for a conversation, & you will be contacted. Meetings are by appointment only with a reviewed adoption application. We are located in the south suburbs of Chicago and serve the Chicago metropolitan area. We do not ship dogs.

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Dog shelters and rescues in Hazel Crest, Illinois

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Love for Lolo Animal Rescue and Shelter

Richton Park, IL 60430

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Heather's Foster Dogs

P.O. Box 10, Flossmoor, IL 60422

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Homeless Hounds Rescue

P.O. Box 281, Oak Forest, IL 60452

Pet Types: dogs

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South Suburban Humane Society

21800 Central Ave, Matteson, IL 60443

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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South Suburban Humane Society - PetSmart Everyday Adoption Centers

21800 Central Ave., see each pet's listing for details, Matteson, IL 60443

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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South Suburban Humane Society -- Foster Care

21800 Central Ave., Matteson, IL 60443

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Animal Medical Center

21695 Torrence Avenue, Sauk Village, IL 60411

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Robdars Houndsong Rescue

Chicagoland, IL 60411

Pet Types: dogs

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P.A.W.S. (Peoples Animal Welfare Society) of Tinley Park

8301 West 191st Street, Tinley Park, IL 60487

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Russell Rescue, Inc. - Illinois Area

Tinley Park, IL 60487

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