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Get to Know Abrianna

Breed

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Gender

Female

Age

6 Years

Weight

55.56lbs

Location

Foster Home

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Abrianna's Story

Type of Foster Home: 

Abrianna would love a foster home while she waits to get adopted! Abrianna is a super-sweet, friendly, smart dog who would love a break from shelter life. She LOVES other dogs, and, though not a requirement, would love a foster brother or sister. She came to PAWS from CACC and battled, and won, pneumonia! Abrianna is now healthy and looking for a foster home for a few weeks.

How to Foster Abrianna:

New fosters can take the first step by learning about fostering and completing the Foster Care Application. Veteran foster parents can email acfoster@pawschicago.org to schedule a pickup appointment.

Abrianna is available for foster pick-up through the Adoption Center at 1997 N. Clybourn or at our Medical Center at 3516 W. 26th St.

Meet Abrianna

Abrianna can’t wait to meet you!

If you’re interested in adopting this pet, please complete the following steps:

1. Start by taking our ComPETibility Quiz to make sure they’re a good fit for your home. Your ComPETibility Score will help you compare your home to each pet’s needs!

2. After completing your ComPETibility Quiz, you will be emailed a link to complete your Adoption Application.

3. After finishing the adoption application, complete the Adoption Inquiry Form! Once this form is submitted, our Adoption Team will take a look at your adoption inquiry and reach out within a few days.

Please note that while we can’t place holds on adoptable animals for your scheduled appointment, there are always plenty of homeless pets looking for a home! If you don’t meet the perfect pet, please feel free to complete a new Adoption Inquiry Form or visit our Adoption Center. Walk-ins are always welcome, but appointments are recommended for a more efficient visit!

Want another way to spend time with our adoptable (or soon-to-be-adoptable) pets? Consider fostering.