Realtors to the Rescue

Realtors to the Rescue

Realtors to the Rescue is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization whose mission is to mobilize the Realtor community to address and impact the plight of homeless pets.

Realtors to the Rescue provides support to pet rescue to help them with fundraising and events. Through our Realtor network we promote events and volunteering for sheltors and other pet rescue and protection organizations.

Realtors to the Rescue
4064 N. Lincoln Ave.
Suite 474
Chicago, IL  60618

Phone: 312-335-3252

Email: dmaue@jameson.com

Website: www.realtorstotherescue.org/

 

 

Gracie
Gracie

Gracie's mom passed away several weeks ago. She is being cared for by her human sister and a neighbor in her mom's home. She is lonely and confused, and really just needs some love right now.
 

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Brandy
Brandy

Brandy: Brandy is a 6 yr old 60lb full chocolate lab. Poor Brandy-had a rough year. She had a knee operation and is recovering from an infection and needs meds. But, don’t worry!

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Hadley
Hadley

Hadley : A sweet, snugly, playful, fun & friendly 5 yr old, 25-lb, female Boxer/Boston Terrier mix looking for a loving guardian. Hadley was rescued from a cage at CACC.

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Frankie
Frankie

Our Little Lady “Frankie” : Francesca is a 10 months old female shar-pei/ pitbull mix. If you are looking for someone to bring humor, silliness, entertainment, love, and affection into your home she is your girl.

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Montana
Montana

 Montana is a playful female 3 year old hound mix who absolutely loves everyone that she meets! She is great with other dogs and does wonderful with kids.
 

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Maggie
Maggie

Female
St. Bernard / Great Pyranees and lab mix
She is 4 years old not spayed not up to date on shots

Maggie is very affectionate not aggressive. Very good dog she has one blue eye. Her owner could no longer afford to keep her.

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Oliver
Oliver

Super sweet little boy who's adorable, and the girls love him. He's just a little guy, at 10.8 lbs. but could use some fattening up. Poor little guy is coming along and we hope his fur grows back after he heals.

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