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Get to Know Clifton

Breed

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Gender

Male

Age

3 Years

Weight

54.45lbs

Location

Adoption Center

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Home Alone
Activity
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Clifton's Story

Type of Foster Home: 

Clifton is a handsome, 2-year-old male Husky mix that is looking for a foster home! Clifton spends his free time chasing tennis balls, playing with puzzle toys, and lounging around. He enjoys training, loves people, and is a very smart boy! He would do best with adults only or older teenagers. He would benefit from 1-2 weeks in a foster home! Clifton currently has an ear infection so going slow while we are figuring out his next steps would be the most beneficial for him. He loves squeaky toys and is a really loveable guy!

How to Foster Clifton:

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.

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

Why Adopt?

Adoption is one of the best ways to save a life. Only a few thousand more adoptions each year in Chicago, a city of millions of people, and we will be a No Kill community! You can make a real difference.

At PAWS Chicago, we keep working to grow our operations to save more homeless pets. It's how we've gone from saving a few dozen to 6,000 pets a year. But it is our adopters who make the real magic happen by bringing these loving pets home. Adopt a pet and spread the word!

First Time Fostering? Learn More

Our foster families enable us to take in more pets at risk. Some require a quiet place to heal from illness or injury; small puppies and kittens need a nurturing place to grow before they are able to be spayed or neutered and adopted; and others just need socialization and a break from the activity of Adoption Center living. Become a foster parent and help homeless pets in need!