Animals in foster care because they are too young to thrive in a shelter environment can be available for adoption at 8 weeks of age, if healthy.
Not exact matches
Private rescues can often tell you a lot about the dog or cat
because the
animal has been kept
in foster care for a period of time before being placed up for adoption.
We Help People by Helping
Animals We offer a free
foster care program for the pets of owners
in crisis
because we understand the...
Because foster care homes must be approved before an
animal is placed, the
foster parent agrees not to place the
animal in any other home.
because our volunteers provide
foster care for
animals in distress when patients at hospitals and hospices have no way of
caring for their
animals at home.
Their reasons for ending up
in a shelter or
foster home vary dramatically: some were lost, some were born homeless, some were rescued from abuse and some were turned
in because an owner developed allergies, had to move, passed away, could no longer afford to
care for their pet or whose lifestyle was a mismatch with an
animal's needs.
Some
animals are
in foster care because they're seriously ill or injured.
But on Thursday, as a two - month office -
foster parent to Chris who, word had it, was about to go to be adopted, it just overwhelmed my heart
because the sentiments are so applicable, as we pray that the
animals in our temporary
care will be brought to their «forever homes.»