On June 13, a handsome young shepherd named
"Tiger" was loaded into a car and taken for a ride...unfortunately,
the destination was not the park, it was the Chicago Animal Care and Control
facility in Illinois. Today, the 11-month-old German shepherd is wondering why
he is locked away behind bars, and why his person is no longer by his side.
On Thursday, the volunteer-run Facebook page, CACC Transfer
Team, notified their page followers that the young dog is "timid"
while kenneled, but he becomes more puppy-like once he is taken out of the
cage.
According to the shelter volunteers, Tiger loves to chase tennis balls and he already knows how to sit on command. The volunteers also noted that Tiger is "very personable and affectionate."
According to the shelter volunteers, Tiger loves to chase tennis balls and he already knows how to sit on command. The volunteers also noted that Tiger is "very personable and affectionate."
Please take a moment to network on Tiger's behalf - he
should be chasing after tennis balls, not sitting in a lonely kennel run.
Tiger's identification number A131202.
For adoption information, click HERE.
If you would like to make a donation for the homeless cats
and dogs at Chicago Animal Care & Control (CACC), click HERE.
Animal Care and Control
Phone: 312.747.1406
Fax: 312.747.1409
2741 S. Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60608
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