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

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Doggie Details

๐Ÿถ Name: Bullseye
๐Ÿฆด Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier / Bull Terrier
โ™‚๏ธ Gender: Good Boy
๐ŸŽจ Color: White
๐Ÿ†” Animal ID: A313379
๐Ÿ“ Found: 5500 Block S Hermitage Chicago IL 60636
๐Ÿ“… Intake Date: May 21, 2026
๐Ÿงก Adoption Fee: $0 (Adoption fee is waived for all dogs who have been here 2+ weeks.)
My Story

My name is Bullseye and I am a good boy. I am a white American Pit Bull Terrier and Bull Terrier mix and I was found near 5500 Block S Hermitage Chicago IL in Chicago's West Englewood neighborhood. I have been waiting for someone to save me at Chicago Animal Care and Control since May 21. 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 Bullseye 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 Bullseye?

Helping Bullseye leave the shelter could begin with spending time together during a meet and greet visit at Chicago Animal Care and Control. Some dogs appear much more relaxed once they are outside the kennel area and able to interact with visitors in a quieter environment.

Depending on the interaction, visitors may spend time walking with him, using treats or toys, or simply sitting nearby while getting to know him better. Some dogs become more playful outside while others seem calmer and more comfortable once things become less crowded.

Volunteers are usually available to answer questions about adoption, fostering, surgery recovery, and rescue partner involvement. Spending time together in person often helps visitors imagine what life together outside the shelter could potentially look like.

Some rescue organizations may also coordinate foster placements for visitors interested in helping him leave the shelter sooner. Foster homes often provide dogs additional time to decompress and settle into quieter routines outside the shelter environment.


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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