Pit Pals Success Stories

Read stories about PAWS Chicago’s Pit Bull alumni and their new families.

A few of the many Pit Pal Program success stories. Read about the experiences of our Pit Pal adopters.

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Skip

When Jamie and Zack first saw Skip’s picture on the PAWS Chicago website, they just knew he was going to be…

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Monster

When April began her search for a new dog, she was interested in finding a French Bulldog to adopt. However, after…

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Dinah

When Jessie began her search for a new furry friend, she wasn’t sure which breed she was looking for. “What I…

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Quest

When Anna came to PAWS Chicago, she was interested in finding a dog that would keep up with her active lifestyle….

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Blanca

Alex and Peter came to PAWS Chicago four months after their Bullmastiff, Honey, passed away. They were looking for a new…

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Belize

When Liz and her family decided to adopt a second dog as a friend for their two-year-old Pit Bull mix, Snickers,…

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Chilli

Adopters Laura and Brad came to PAWS Chicago with an open mind and an open heart, in search of a loving…

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Bruno

Potential adopter Kim came to PAWS Chicago in search of a sibling for her and her boyfriend’s current dog Punky, a…

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Oliver

Oliver (PAWS Chicago Name, Audi) was a one-year old Labrador/Pit Bull mix when he chose his new guardians at PAWS Chicago….

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Pretty Girl

Pretty Girl (PAWS Chicago name, Itty), is a Pit Bull/American Bulldog mix who was 4 months old when adopter Nicole gave…

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Marley

When Heather and Adam visited PAWS Chicago, they came in to simply look at the dogs with the intention of returning…

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Scrappy

Scrappy is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who was transferred to PAWS Chicago from another shelter and is a happy and energetic…



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