Not exact matches
A medical
foster is anyone experienced in caring for people and / or animals (Vet, Vet Tech, Nurse, Home Health Care
Provider, EMT, Fireman / woman, Medic, Nurses Aid etc) that can
foster a
dog or cat and provide the medical care and transportation it needs with the help and support of SAPA!
With selfless dedication to her recovery by her
foster care
provider, Marcia, and a combination of home strengthening and stretching exercises and regular visits for underwater treadmill work and cold laser treatments, Penny is now mobile again and back to being a happy young
dog.
It was a big effort to get the
foster home clean, and that
foster provider always has her
dogs vaccinated against lepto.
Since 2005, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals has transported 80,000 cats and
dogs to partner rescue groups, adoptive and
foster homes, spay / neuter appointments, and veterinary
providers with our Wheels of Hope transport program.
We also
foster and provide
dogs for adoption and support our fellow rescue services
providers.
She has been a municipal shelter
foster care
provider for several years to cats, kittens, and
dogs, and administers a few vegan Facebook groups.
If you choose to become a
foster provider, you give these
dogs a chance at life, and save them from the fate so many others suffer — euthanization while awaiting a forever home.
Pet owners, trainers, shelter and vet staff, as well as
foster care
providers will all gain valuable information to improve their
dog handling skills.
Fostering Dogs (this is our most critical need) Doing home visits with prospective new owners Fundraising Transportation (ie from shelter to
foster care
provider)