Meet Falafel the American Pit Bull Terrier Mix ๐พ
Doggie Details
๐ฆด Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier / Bull Terrier
โ๏ธ Gender: Good Boy
๐ Age: 4 years old
๐ Found: 10700 Block S Indiana Ave, Chicago IL 60628
๐ Intake Date: Apr 21, 2026
๐งก Adoption Fee: $0 (Adoption fee is waived for all dogs who have been here 2+ weeks.)
My name is Falafel and I am a good boy. I am 4 years old and I am an American Pit Bull Terrier and Bull Terrier mix and I was found near 10700 Block S Indiana Ave in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood. I have been waiting for someone to save me at Chicago Animal Care and Control since April 21. I am homeless and I really need to find my forever home soon. โณ Please come and visit me at the shelter. ๐
Visit Falafel 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 Falafel?
To foster Falafel through a rescue partner, visitors can speak with volunteers about organizations that may be able to place a hold while foster applications are reviewed. Approval timelines vary depending on the rescue involved, although some organizations are able to move more quickly depending on available foster space and medical needs.
During the meet and greet, visitors may spend time walking with him, using treats or toys, or simply relaxing together in one of the quieter interaction areas. Some dogs appear more energetic once they are outside while others become calmer during one on one interaction away from the kennel environment.
Foster homes often provide dogs additional time to decompress and adjust to more stable routines. Rescue organizations may also provide supplies, veterinary care, and support during foster placement.
For visitors who are not ready for permanent adoption, fostering may provide a meaningful way to help Falafel leave the shelter sooner while giving him more time to settle into a quieter environment. Some foster placements eventually become permanent adoptions after spending more time together at home.
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.
