Meet Franky the Siberian Husky ๐พ
Doggie Details
๐ฆด Breed: Siberian Husky
โ๏ธ Gender: Good Boy
๐ผ Age: 1 year and 5 months old
๐ฏ Age Group: Puppy
๐ Animal ID: A308569
๐๏ธ Neighborhood: Pilsen
๐ Intake Date: June 15, 2026
๐ Profile Updated: June 16, 2026
๐งก Adoption Fee: $65
My name is Franky and I am a good boy. I am 1 year and 5 months old and I am a Siberian Husky mix and I was found near 3100 Block S Halsted St in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. I have been waiting for someone to save me at Chicago Animal Care and Control since June 15. I am homeless and I really need to find my forever home soon. โณ Please come and visit me at the shelter. ๐
Visit Franky at Chicago Animal Care and Control
Address: 2741 S Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60608
Phone: (312) 747-1406
Adoption Hours: 12:00 PM โ 7:00 PM Daily
Note to visitors: Walk-in adoptions run daily. Please arrive before 5:30 PM for same day adoptions, and no later than 6:30 PM to visit with dogs.
Are You Thinking About Adopting Franky?
If you are thinking about adopting Franky, visiting Chicago Animal Care and Control in person may help you better understand how he responds outside the kennel environment. Some dogs appear much calmer once they are able to spend time with visitors away from the busiest shelter areas.
Depending on conditions that day, interactions may happen outdoors in enclosed yards or inside quieter meet and greet rooms. Some visitors spend time walking with him while others use toys or treats during one on one interaction. Spending time together in person often provides a much clearer understanding of how he behaves in calmer surroundings.
Volunteers are usually available nearby to answer questions about adoption timing, surgery recovery, fostering, and rescue partner involvement. If Franky still needs surgery before going home, he may need additional recovery time afterward before pickup becomes available.
Some visitors arrive planning to adopt while others become interested in fostering after learning more about rescue partner placements during the interaction. Rescue organizations may also provide veterinary care, supplies, and support during foster placement.
Check Out Other Dogs at CACC
Videos are courtesy of Chicago Animal Care and Control volunteer run YouTube Channel. You can also view the full list of dogs currently available for adoption through 24PetConnect.
