Wolves Game Adopt-A-Dog Night

December 19 from 6pm – 10pm

Mascot Skates and the Wolves have teamed up with the City of Chicago’s Department of Animal Care and Control to help find loving families for Chicago’s homeless dogs. Known as Skates’ Sidekicks, select dogs will be available for adoption on Adopt-A-Dog game nights.

To meet these dogs visit Skates’ Sidekicks in the South Lobby.  Be a hero and save a sidekick!

For more information about how to adopt, fees, and requirements, CLICK HERE

Wolves Game Adopt-A-Dog Night

October 10, 6pm – 10pm

Mascot Skates and the Wolves have teamed up with the City of Chicago’s Department of Animal Care and Control to help find loving families for Chicago’s homeless dogs. Known as Skates’ Sidekicks, select dogs will be available for adoption on Adopt-A-Dog game nights.

To meet these dogs visit Skates’ Sidekicks in the South Lobby.  Be a hero and save a sidekick!

For more information about how to adopt, fees, and requirements, CLICK HERE

12 Pups Go Home

12 pups go home from Wolves “Adopt-A-Dog Night”

Wolves Adopt a Dog Night ChicagoHildy’s funny underbite won this little Wolves fan’s heart! They both had a great night out at the last “Adopt-A-Dog Night” of the Chicago Wolves hockey season. Twelve great dogs found their forever families at the event–Browny, Coyote, Diamond, Geronimo, Gina, Indie, Junior, Kayla, Lucky, Montana, Sweet Pea, and Wrigley. For a look at the wonderful dogs available for adoption at the game, check out the additional photos we took. And be sure to join the crowd at the Allstate Arena this coming season! Thanks, again, Chicago Wolves!

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Girl Scouts surround pup with loads of love at Wolves Game

girls-scouts-jan-6Approximately 11,000 Girl Scouts turned out for the Chicago Wolves’ Adopt-A-Dog Night at the Allstate Arena on January 6. The 30 ft. “Animobile” van brought 13 pups to the game that night and 9 of them went home to their forever families. One experienced volunteer handles each dog brought to the game. Those of us on the other end of their leashes never see any hockey these nights, but every time an adoption is approved, our hearts are cheering like crazy. The Wolves have been responsible for over 1,000 dogs from Chicago Animal Care and Control finding their forever homes and have a good start on the second thousand. The dogs will be at the games again on February 16, March 30, and April 20. Check out www.chicagowolves.com for tickets and you just might leave a game with the dog of your dreams.