Pei Land - Plano Pet Shelter

Founded in 2015, Pei Land Shar Pei Rescue of Illinois has a simple mission and simple goals: provide care and find homes for surrendered pets and found animals, as well as offer education and support services to the public regarding the treatment of animals. We specialize in the rescue of Shar Pei's and offer homeless dogs sanctuary in our kennel, Cozy Korner Kennel, while awaiting for their forever homes. All our pets undergo veterinary screenings and treatment prior to being made available for adoption. Adoption fees vary as many of our rescues have come from very difficult circumstances and need extra veterinary services. Donations are accepted and greatly appreciated.

  • Shelter Address
  • 2013 Beecher Rd.
    Plano, IL 60545
  • Phone
  • (630) 881-8091
  • Contact Name
  • Website
  • http://peilandrescue.com/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs
  • Location served

Adoption Process

Requirements: Adopters must be 21 years or older; All members living in the home must meet the animal prior to adoption; Home visits may be required depending on the animal and pet's history; References are required and will be contacted; Must provide the name of your current or potential Veterinary Clinic. Adoption Fees: Adoption fees vary by rescue dog. Contact us for more information adoption fees. How To Apply: Complete the application form. We will then contact you to set up a time for you to meet the pet and discuss next steps.

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