Meet Pippet the American Pit Bull Terrier Mix ๐Ÿพ

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Doggie Details

๐Ÿถ Name: Pippet
๐Ÿฆด Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier / Bull Terrier
โ™€๏ธ Gender: Good Girl
๐Ÿผ Age: 7 months old
๐ŸŽฏ Age Group: Puppy
๐ŸŽจ Color: White & Brown
๐Ÿ†” Animal ID: A313003
๐Ÿ“… Intake Date: May 15, 2026
๐Ÿ•’ Profile Updated: June 24, 2026
๐Ÿงก Adoption Fee: $0 (Adoption fee is waived for all dogs who have been here 2+ weeks.)
My Story

My name is Pippet and I am a good girl. I am 7 months old and I am a white & brown American Pit Bull Terrier and Bull Terrier mix. I have been waiting for someone to save me at Chicago Animal Care and Control since May 15. I am homeless and I really need to find my forever home soon. โณ Please come and visit me at the shelter. ๐Ÿ™

Visit Pippet 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 Pippet?

If Pippet might make a good addition to your family, meeting him in person at Chicago Animal Care and Control can help you better understand his energy level and behavior outside the kennel area. Some interactions involve toys, treats, or short walks while others focus more on spending quiet time together during the visit.

Volunteers are usually available nearby to explain fostering through rescue organizations, surgery scheduling, and adoption procedures. Rescue partners may also provide support, supplies, and veterinary care during foster placement for visitors interested in fostering first.

Spending time together in person often gives adopters a much clearer understanding of how he responds once things become calmer and less crowded than the shelter environment. Some visitors decide quickly after the interaction while others return for additional visits before making a final decision.

Watching him interact outside the kennel area often makes it easier for visitors to imagine what life together at home could potentially look like. Some dogs become more playful during the interaction while others simply appear calmer and more relaxed.


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.

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