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Cow

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier
  • Mixed Breed

About Cow

Chicago, IL

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Personality
High Energy, Potty Trained, Foodie, Lived with Cats

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Cow's Story

Meet Cow, the sweetest cuddle bug. Cow came into our care when her previous family could no longer keep her, and now she's more than ready for her forever home. She has been nothing but gentle and affectionate with staff - she loves pets, loves treats, and loves being near her people.<br/><br/>Cow was one of our lucky pups who got to decompress in a foster home, and she settled in instantly. She rode calmly in the back seat on her freedom ride and decided on night one that her favorite place is curled up beside her human. She sleeps soundly (with adorable snores) and is happiest when she can be close.<br/><br/>Cow is wonderfully potty trained and unfazed by elevators, thunderstorms, trains, motorcycles, scooters, joggers, bikers, vacuum cleaners, or blow dryers. Because she has a keen sense of hearing, she may bark at hallway noises at first, this decreases as she feels safe in her new home. She needs time, understanding and patience while she becomes familiar with her surroundings.<br/><br/>On walks, Cow is a dream. She enjoys long strolls, doesn't chase wildlife, and handles neighborhood streets like a Chicagoan. She's alert around other dogs but stays neutral unless approached by a reactive one. Keeping a bit of distance helps everyone stay calm and happy. Indoors, she's trustworthy - she can be left uncrated for several hours, especially with a peanut-butter-filled Kong to keep her content.<br/><br/>Cow also has a silly, joyful side: she loves rolling in the grass, doing happy wiggles on the bed, and showing off her puzzle-toy smarts (videos included). With a little time and patience, she warms up beautifully. Once she trusts you, she becomes deeply loyal and affectionate.<br/><br/>Cow is ready for a forever home that will love her as much as she loves her people.<br/><br/>If you're interested in adopting, stop by our downtown Chicago adoption center at 510 N. LaSalle to meet this sweetheart in person. We offer same-day adoptions, free parking, and support you through the entire process. Learn more about hours and adoption details at https://anticruelty.org/adopt-info.

Meet Cow, the sweetest cuddle bug. Cow came into our care when her previous family could no longer keep her, and now she's more than ready for her forever home. She has been nothing but gentle and affectionate with staff - she loves pets, loves treats, and loves being near her people.

Cow was one of our lucky pups who got to decompress in a foster home, and she settled in instantly. She rode calmly in the back seat on her freedom ride and decided on night one that her favorite place is curled up beside her human. She sleeps soundly (with adorable snores) and is happiest when she can be close.

Cow is wonderfully potty trained and unfazed by elevators, thunderstorms, trains, motorcycles, scooters, joggers, bikers, vacuum cleaners, or blow dryers. Because she has a keen sense of hearing, she may bark at hallway noises at first, this decreases as she feels safe in her new home. She needs time, understanding and patience while she becomes familiar with her surroundings.

On walks, Cow is a dream. She enj

Meet Cow, the sweetest cuddle bug. Cow came into our care when her previous family could no longer keep her, and now she's more than ready for her forever home. She has been nothing but gentle and affectionate with staff - she loves pets, loves treats, and loves being near her people.

Cow was one of our lucky pups who got to decompress in a foster home, and she settled in instantly. She rode calmly in the back seat on her freedom ride and decided on night one that her favorite place is curled up beside her human. She sleeps soundly (with adorable snores) and is happiest when she can be close.

Cow is wonderfully potty trained and unfazed by elevators, thunderstorms, trains, motorcycles, scooters, joggers, bikers, vacuum cleaners, or blow dryers. Because she has a keen sense of hearing, she may bark at hallway noises at first, this decreases as she feels safe in her new home. She needs time, understanding and patience while she becomes familiar with her surroundings.

On walks, Cow is a dream. She enjoys long strolls, doesn't chase wildlife, and handles neighborhood streets like a Chicagoan. She's alert around other dogs but stays neutral unless approached by a reactive one. Keeping a bit of distance helps everyone stay calm and happy. Indoors, she's trustworthy - she can be left uncrated for several hours, especially with a peanut-butter-filled Kong to keep her content.

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How To Adopt

Cow was listed as Adoptable by The Anti-Cruelty Society
How can I adopt Cow?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Anti-Cruelty Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Cow is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to The Anti-Cruelty Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cow?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Anti-Cruelty Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cow, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Anti-Cruelty Society, and they'll be happy to help!
The Anti-Cruelty Society's Adoption Policy
In order to adopt from Anti-Cruelty, all adopters must: Be at least 18 years of age Have a valid ID with current address

Cow is from The Anti-Cruelty Society

[Chicago, IL]

Our Mission
Anti-Cruelty's mission is to build a healthy and happy community where pets and people thrive together. Our vision is to build a humane Chicago for pets and people. Together with the values of inclusion, passion, access, trust, and hope, and a commitment to our guiding principles of best care, open door, and human-animal ...
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Today's hours: 11am-6pm
Location
510 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL, 60654

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