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Chop

ID: 49279599

animal details

Species: DogGender: MaleAge: 2 yearsSpayed/Neutered: Neutered
PrimaryBreed: Terrier, American StaffordshireSecondaryBreed: MixPrimaryColor: SecondaryColor:

Meet Chop!

This is Chop's 4th visit to WCAS as a stray. He initially came to us in May of 2021 and was quickly reclaimed by his owner. Following that first visit, Chop would show up at WCAS every 6 months or so as a stray, each time getting reclaimed by his owner, except for his latest visit- Chop's owner did not show up to WCAS to reclaim this time.

Due to Chop's long time search for a forever home they're part of the "Lonely Hearts Club" meaning half of their adoption fee has been covered by the WCAS Auxiliary! Chop is now looking for a family to get back to and love forever. He can't wait to meet you, so come to the shelter during our open hours and meet Chop and other pets ready to find new homes.

Want to have your adoption application on file before you come? You can fill out an adoption application today right through our website!

need help?

Customer Service Team

815-319-4100

hours / contact

Shelter/Lobby Hours:
Monday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday-Friday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSED
*Please note, all adoptions end 30 minutes prior to closing.

Patrol Hours:
Daily: 7:00 AM. – 12:00 AM (midnight)

Phone: (815) 319-4100
Fax: (815) 319-4101

Main Shelter

4517 North Main Street
Rockford, IL 61103

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