Meet CHANCE
MEET Chance! Chance is a super sweet and handsome 7 year old pit bull. He is friendly with all people and has been either neutral or friendly around other dogs. Chance has a history of barking in his previous home when he is left alone and while he has been at the shelter, we have noticed that he will bark occasionally when alone or if someone is walking past him. Even though he wants some pets and attention, he is generally more shy of new people and environments. Chance can go home to a family with dog savvy kids or older teens and adults, preferably where they are home often or open to working with him on his vocalization at home. Chance is currently up to date on all vaccinations, has been neutered, microchipped and been seen by our vet team. It is recommended that the people who adopt him have an established vet. For more information on Chance or any other animal currently residing at the Animal Rescue League of Boston, please call us at 617-426-9170. We welcome adopters from NH, RI, CT, and NY. However, we will be unable to facilitate same day adoptions due to state regulated paperwork requirements. Also, be sure to check out our:* WEBSITE: https://www.arlboston.org/* TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ARLBostonRescue* FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalRescueLeagueofBoston* INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/arlboston
Could CHANCE be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Animal Rescue League of Boston - Headquarters and mention CHANCE’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 8/4/2026
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