Dogs Available for Adoption

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Dogs and puppies listed here are still available for adoption. We update our website and listings multiple times a day to add or remove dogs for adoption. If you would like to adopt a puppy or dog, please fill out an adoption application and we will be in touch with next steps in the dog adoption process.

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Lilly Large Great Pyrenees / Poodle (Standard) / Mixed (medium coat) Female

Lilly

Great Pyrenees / Poodle (Standard) / Mixed (medium coat)
Large Female Young
Gravy Large Hound / Mixed (short coat) Male

Gravy

Hound / Mixed (short coat)
Large Male Baby
Black Jack Small Chihuahua / Mixed (short coat) Male

Black Jack

Chihuahua / Mixed (short coat)
Small Male Senior
George Small Chihuahua / Dachshund (short coat) Male

George

Chihuahua / Dachshund (short coat)
Small Male Baby
Hans Solo Small Maltese / Mixed Male

Hans Solo

Maltese / Mixed
Small Male Adult
Addie Small Chihuahua / Mixed (medium coat) Female

Addie

Chihuahua / Mixed (medium coat)
Small Female Baby
Maxine Large Cane Corso Mastiff / Mixed (short coat) Female

Maxine

Cane Corso Mastiff / Mixed (short coat)
Large Female Young
Michelle Medium Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat) Female

Michelle

Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat)
Medium Female Adult
Chico Small Schnauzer / Mixed (medium coat) Male

Chico

Schnauzer / Mixed (medium coat)
Small Male Young
Bentley Small Shih Tzu (medium coat) Male

Bentley

Shih Tzu (medium coat)
Small Male Senior
Claude Small Poodle (Miniature) (long coat) Male

Claude

Poodle (Miniature) (long coat)
Small Male Senior
Honey Small Shih Tzu / Mixed (long coat) Male

Honey

Shih Tzu / Mixed (long coat)
Small Male Young
Sausage Large Hound / Mixed (short coat) Male

Sausage

Hound / Mixed (short coat)
Large Male Baby

Reasons to Consider Adopting an Adult Dog

  1. Unlike a puppy, an adult dog is done growing, so there are no surprises as to how big they’ll get.
  2. Adult dogs have larger bladders, so you can usually depend on fewer accidents, and many adult rescues are already house-trained!
  3. Adult dogs are past the teething phase, so your furniture and shoes are safer from their pointy teeth.
  4. If you aren’t able to watch your new pet around the clock, an adult dog will be easier to manage because it won’t require constant supervision like a puppy does.
  5. You can find an adult dog with an energy level that fits your lifestyle, rather than a puppy that brings a lot of activity for a few years.
  6. You can give the priceless gift of a safe, loving forever home to a dog that has potentially experienced many years of fear and uncertainty.

Give a Dog a Forever Home

Have you found any dogs here that will make a great addition to your family? Click on the pupper’s photo to fill out their adoption application today! Or, you can fill out A.R.F.’s pet adoption application here. The A.R.F.-IL Animal Rescue Foundation thanks you!

More Dog Information from A.R.F. Wheaton