Meet Sesame! Sesame has recently lost his owner, and has been confused and scared at NAWS. He is a Pitbull Mix, who is around 1 years old. He is hoping to find his way back to a forever home soon He can be shy initially, but warms up after some treats and pets! He does well with children, and other dogs. He would love to curl up on your couch, and go for walks!
The NAWS Dog Adoption Program operates as a rescue versus a shelter. We believe in matching the right dog with the appropriate family based on each specific dog or family's needs. To achieve this, we believe in spending the appropriate amount of time with each family to allow for enough interaction time with potential adopters. This cannot be achieved if people stop by unexpectedly to meet our dogs. Please submit an application at www.NAWSUS.org under the Pet Adoption tab to setup a day or time to meet with one of our adoption counselors and our potential adoptees. Thank you!
Meet Sesame! Sesame has recently lost his owner, and has been confused and scared at NAWS. He is a Pitbull Mix, who is around 1 years old. He is hoping to find his way back to a forever home soon He can be shy initially, but warms up after some treats and pets! He does well with children, and other dogs. He would love to curl up on your couch, and go for walks!
The NAWS Dog Adoption Program operates as a rescue versus a shelter. We believe in matching the right dog with the appropriate family based on each specific dog or family's needs. To achieve this, we believe in spending the appropriate amount of time with each family to allow for enough interaction time with potential adopters. This cannot be achieved if people stop by unexpectedly to meet our dogs. Please submit an application at www.NAWSUS.org under the Pet Adoption tab to setup a day or time to meet with one of our adoption counselors and our potential adoptees. Thank you!
Application must be submitted to consider adoption
2.
Approve Application
Adoption counselor reviews application and approves/denies
3.
Meet the Pet
If approved, applicant invited to NAWS Campus for meeting
4.
Home Check
If meeting at NAWS Campus goes well, Home Check conducted by NAWS Staff
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
If Home Check goes well, adoption paperwork is signed
6.
Pay Fee
Last step is adoption fee
Additional adoption info
NAWS is not an animal shelter, we are a humane society that has cats and dogs available for adoption. Our dogs, puppies and kittens are primarily located in foster homes, and most of our adult cats are housed at the NAWS Campus and at PetSmart in Mokena, IL.
Adoption fees vary depending on age, health, temperament, and breed. Adoption fees include the pet's spay/neuter surgery, microchip, heartworm test (for dogs) or FeLV/FIV test (for cats), fecal tests, dewormings, vaccines, and any other vetting that takes place prior to adoptio
NAWS is not an animal shelter, we are a humane society that has cats and dogs available for adoption. Our dogs, puppies and kittens are primarily located in foster homes, and most of our adult cats are housed at the NAWS Campus and at PetSmart in Mokena, IL.
Adoption fees vary depending on age, health, temperament, and breed. Adoption fees include the pet's spay/neuter surgery, microchip, heartworm test (for dogs) or FeLV/FIV test (for cats), fecal tests, dewormings, vaccines, and any other vetting that takes place prior to adoptio
Meetings are held at the NAWS Campus in Mokena. We require an approved Dog Adoption Application on file and an appointment in order to visit our dogs. This is to allow our staff the time to appropriately discuss potential Adoptees with you.
NAWS does attend many adoption events with adoptable pets in the Frankort, Mokena, Orland Park, and Tinley Park areas. Check our Facebook Page to keep up with our upcoming events. Please note, we rarely adopt out animals directly from events as they do not allow enough time for our staff to review applications.
Meetings are held at the NAWS Campus in Mokena. We require an approved Dog Adoption Application on file and an appointment in order to visit our dogs. This is to allow our staff the time to appropriately discuss potential Adoptees with you.
NAWS does attend many adoption events with adoptable pets in the Frankort, Mokena, Orland Park, and Tinley Park areas. Check our Facebook Page to keep up with our upcoming events. Please note, we rarely adopt out animals directly from events as they do not allow enough time for our staff to review applications.
More about this shelter
HOW DO WE HELP PETS IN NEED?
NAWS is a 501c3 no-kill humane society with a Mission to change the face of animal welfare.
Until there are appropriate regulations at the federal and state levels to help eliminate the overpopulation and suffering of companion animals, we must find other ways to help.
NAWS is fully committed to working toward spaying and neutering all dogs and cats. We do this by providing those surgeries in our Animal Clinic at a low cost to everyone.
NAWS also rehomes over 2,500 homeless pets each year, and we pride ourselves on the fact that many of our adoptions are for senior or medical needs pets.
NAWS is not an animal shelter, we are a humane society that has cats and dogs available for adoption. Our dogs, puppies and kittens are primarily located in foster homes, and most of our adult cats are housed at the NAWS Campus and at PetSmart in Mokena, IL.
Adoption fees vary depending on age, health, temperament, and breed. Adoption fees include the pet's spay/neuter surgery, microchip, heartworm test (for dogs) or FeLV/FIV test (for cats), fecal tests, dewormings, vaccines, and any other vetting that takes place prior to adoption.
HOW DO WE HELP PETS IN NEED?
NAWS is a 501c3 no-kill humane society with a Mission to change the face of animal welfare.
Until there are appropriate regulations at the federal and state levels to help eliminate the overpopulation and suffering of companion animals, we must find other ways to help.
NAWS is fully committed to working toward spaying and neutering all dogs and cats. We do this by providing those surgeries in our Animal Clinic at a low cost to everyone.
NAWS also rehomes over 2,500 homeless pets each year, and we pride ourselves on the fact that many of our adoptions are for senior or medical needs pets.
NAWS is not an animal shelter, we are a humane society that has cats and dogs available for adoption. Our dogs, puppies and kittens are primarily located in foster homes, and most of our adult cats are housed at the NAWS Campus and at PetSmart in Mokena, IL.
Adoption fees vary depending on age, health, temperament, and breed. Adoption fees include the pet's spay/neuter surgery, microchip, heartworm test (for dogs) or FeLV/FIV test (for cats), fecal tests, dewormings, vaccines, and any other vetting that takes place prior to adoption.
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