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Jean

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small

About Jean

Chicago, IL

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Jean’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Jean's Story

Jean came to us from one our of partner rescues after being surrendered with her another dog. They were both scared and unsure of what was going on. It was clear that they needed an environment outside of the shelter that would allow them to decompress and start showing their true selfs. <br/><br/>Jean has been in her foster home alongside her foster parents and foster dog siblings. She has made herself at home and we are learning what her ideal household would look like. <br/><br/>So far we have learned the following about our little girl:<br/>- She is doing well with potty training. She is currently going outside about every 4 hours at this time. She tries to give a cue to her foster family when she needs to go outside! With that being said in a new home she would be learning a new household, routine and environment so she will need patience. <br/>- Leash training has been a work in progress. We have noticed that our little critter friends excite her and so she starts to pull and or pace. We are working on this but her forever home should be mindful that it is a work in progress.<br/>- When meeting new people she is timid and nervous. She will do best when someone allows her to come up to them versus the other way around. We are unsure of what their life looked like prior to coming to the rescue but it's obvious they didn't have a lot of experience meeting new people. Once she realizes your her friend though? She is ready to give love and bond hard. She loves to cuddle and be close by to her human or other dogs. <br/>- Since she is a bit more on the timid side and needs slow introductions we believe a home without kids or with kids over 10 years old would be best. We want to ensure that we set her up for success and listen to her comfort levels. <br/><br/>Jean's adoption fee includes her up to date vaccinations and prevention (fleas, ticks and heartworms), spay and microchip. She is also heartworm negative. If you are interested in being considered a potential forever home please apply directly. If you have questions before applying email adopt@chicagorescueauthority.org.

Jean came to us from one our of partner rescues after being surrendered with her another dog. They were both scared and unsure of what was going on. It was clear that they needed an environment outside of the shelter that would allow them to decompress and start showing their true selfs.

Jean has been in her foster home alongside her foster parents and foster dog siblings. She has made herself at home and we are learning what her ideal household would look like.

So far we have learned the following about our little girl:
- She is doing well with potty training. She is currently going outside about every 4 hours at this time. She tries to give a cue to her foster family when she needs to go outside! With that being said in a new home she would be learning a new household, routine and environment so she will need patience.
- Leash training has been a work in progress. We have noticed that our little critter friends excite her and so she starts to pull and or pace. We are working on this but her for

Jean came to us from one our of partner rescues after being surrendered with her another dog. They were both scared and unsure of what was going on. It was clear that they needed an environment outside of the shelter that would allow them to decompress and start showing their true selfs.

Jean has been in her foster home alongside her foster parents and foster dog siblings. She has made herself at home and we are learning what her ideal household would look like.

So far we have learned the following about our little girl:
- She is doing well with potty training. She is currently going outside about every 4 hours at this time. She tries to give a cue to her foster family when she needs to go outside! With that being said in a new home she would be learning a new household, routine and environment so she will need patience.
- Leash training has been a work in progress. We have noticed that our little critter friends excite her and so she starts to pull and or pace. We are working on this but her forever home should be mindful that it is a work in progress.
- When meeting new people she is timid and nervous. She will do best when someone allows her to come up to them versus the other way around. We are unsure of what their life looked like prior to coming to the rescue but it's obvious they didn't have a lot of experience meeting new people. Once she realizes your her friend though? She i

How To Adopt

Jean was listed as ADOPTABLE by Chicago Rescue Authority
How can I adopt Jean?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Chicago Rescue Authority. 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 Jean 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 Chicago Rescue Authority for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jean?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Chicago Rescue Authority will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jean, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Chicago Rescue Authority, and they'll be happy to help!
Chicago Rescue Authority's Adoption Policy
- Adoption Application (Before sending in an application please review the requirements for the interested dog. We do our best to update the requirements for each dog as an individual because they may have different needs.) - Identification (ID/DL) and Digital Home Visit - Vet Reference (Past or Current Pets up to date on vaccines, preventatives, spay/neutered required) - Matching Call: This is utilized to learn more about the adopters lifestyle, wants, needs, and anything else to determine if they are a proper match for the interested puppy or dog. We are not a first come, first serve rescue and always want to set up both adopter and dog in our care up for success. - Meet and greet for potential adopters and or resident pets. - Finalizing adoption via contract and payment.

Jean is from Chicago Rescue Authority

[Chicago, IL]

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