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South Suburban Humane Society Dogs Flu-Free, Ready for Adoption
Grand re-opening adoption event set for Friday and Saturday.

The dogs fought the flu—and the dogs won!
Canines at South Suburban Humane Society have pulled through their battle with an influenza running rampant in Illinois, and they’re ready for new homes.
To celebrate, the shelter will host a grand re-opening “Survivors” adoption event Friday and Saturday.
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“After weeks of treating the dog flu here at the shelter, we want our survivors to be voted off the island—all of these incredible dogs earned their immunity necklaces, and they’re waiting for you at the Tribal Council!”
All of the pets are up-to-date with their vaccines, preventative, and spay/neuter. The shelter is seeking to waive adoption fees to get pets in good homes. Find out how you can help by sponsoring a dog or cat adoption. Check out the furry faces up for adoption.
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The shelter, 1103 W End Ave. in Chicago Heights, is open Friday and Saturday, 12 to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Weekday hours are Mondays and Wednesdays, 12 to 7 p.m. Closed Tuesdays.
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