– Chicago Animal Care and Control is hosting its first-ever “Pawject Runway” fashion show at Daley Plaza.– Adoptable dogs will be showcased in hopes of finding their forever homes.– The event starts at noon and pet supplies, clean towels, and newspapers can be donated for CACC shelters.
Chicago Animal Care and Control is hosting its first-ever “Pawject Runway” fashion show today at Daley Plaza. The event, starting at noon, will showcase adoptable dogs in hopes of finding them permanent homes.
The fashion show is a unique way to showcase the dogs and bring attention to the need for pet adoption in the Chicago area. The dogs will be dressed in stylish outfits and walk the runway, showing off their personalities and charm.
In addition to the fashion show, attendees can also donate pet supplies, clean towels, and newspapers for the CACC shelters. These donations will help provide much-needed res for the animals in the shelter.
The event is a great opportunity for anyone interested in adopting a pet to meet some of the dogs available for adoption. Chicago Animal Care and Control is a great organization that helps animals in need, and they are always looking for loving homes for the animals in their care.
If you’re unable to attend the event but still want to help, you can visit the CACC website to learn more about adoption, volunteer opportunities, and other ways to support the organization.
The CBS Chicago team is excited to support this great event and help bring attention to the need for pet adoption in the Chicago area. We encourage everyone to come out and support the “Pawject Runway” fashion show and help find these dogs their forever homes.
Don’t miss this unique and fun event that will bring together animal lovers from all over the city. The “Pawject Runway” fashion show is sure to be a great time for everyone involved, and it’s all for a great cause.
So come out to Daley Plaza today at noon and support the dogs of Chicago Animal Care and Control. They are sure to steal your heart and make great companions for years to come.