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Get to Know Aston

Breed

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Gender

Male

Age

1 Year

Weight

56.88lbs

Location

Lincoln Park Adoption Center

Children
Dogs
Cats UNKNOWN
Home Alone
Activity
Environment

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Aston's Story

Type of Foster Home: 

Aston is a 1-year-old medium breed dog that weighs 54 pounds. Aston is healthy and looking for a foster home to relax in for 1-2 weeks. Aston loves rope toys and KONGS! He is good with other dogs and would do well in a home with kids 8 and older.

How to Foster Aston:

New fosters can take the first step by learning about fosteringand completing theFoster Care ApplicationVeteran foster parents can email fosterplacement@pawschicago.orgto schedule a pickup appointment. 

Aston is available for foster pick-up through the Adoption Center at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave.

Meet Aston

Aston can’t wait to meet you!

If you’re interested in adopting this pet, there are few steps you must complete before scheduling an appointment at our Lincoln Park Adoption Center:

1. Please start by taking our ComPETibility Quiz to make sure they’re a good fit for your home. Your ComPETibility Score will help you compare your home to their needs!

2. After completing your ComPETibility Quiz, you will be emailed a link to complete your Adoption Application.

3. Finally, schedule an appointment at our Lincoln Park Adoption Center! During your appointment, you’ll be able to meet all currently adoptable animals at our Lincoln Park Adoption Center and walk through the adoption process with our staff and volunteers. Appointments are not required but encouraged for a more efficient visit.

Please note that while we can’t place holds on adoptable animals for your scheduled appointment, there are always plenty of homeless pets looking for a home! If you don’t meet the perfect pet during your first visit to the Adoption Center, please feel free to schedule another appointment.

Want another way to spend time with our adoptable (or soon-to-be-adoptable) pets? Consider fostering.