We hope to exceed that number this year, and have had over 900 dogs adopted so far in 2017, and currently have have 70
dogs in foster care waiting for their chance.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, right now, millions of
dogs are
in shelters and
foster care still
waiting to find a family.
They try to solve this problem by encouraging or requiring people to spay or neuter their pets (to reduce the number of cats and
dogs who need homes), 57 encouraging people to adopt animals from shelters rather than purchasing them from pet stores or breeders (to increase the number of people looking to provide homes to animals
in shelters), 58 and donating money to shelters and
foster programs that
care for cats and
dogs waiting to be adopted (so they can house animals for longer).59 Collectively, these solutions have greatly reduced the number of cats and
dogs euthanized
in shelters.60 The problem is well understood, although making further progress
in solving it may be expensive
in areas where all these solutions have already been implemented.
We usually have anywhere from 4 to 20
dogs waiting on our intake list for us to make room
in foster care.
All of our
dogs are placed
in foster care and receive any necessary medical
care and treatments and are spayed / neutered and microchipped, while
waiting for their forever homes.
All of our
dogs are
in foster care, so the
wait time for an open
foster spot is unpredictable.
However, the amount of time senior
dogs wait in foster care for their forever homes makes this task utterly impossible; not to mention the cost involved
in providing us seniors with the proper veterinary
care, like senior blood work, necessary surgeries, dental extractions, and medications.
Our
dogs are
cared for
in foster homes during this
wait.
Wade said only those who already are taking
care of the
dogs in foster homes may legally adopt them now - those whose names are on a wish list for the puppies must
wait until after Christmas.
We rely on your financial support to provide vet services, medications, flea and tick, heart - worm treatments, and more for the
dogs currently
in foster care; more importantly, those
waiting to come into rescue.
However, the amount of time senior
dogs wait in foster care for their fur - ever homes makes this task utterly impossible; not to mention the cost involved
in providing us seniors with the proper veterinary
care, like senior blood work, necessary surgeries, dental extractions, and medications.
The money we raise goes directly to the
care of the
foster dogs currently
in BDRA, as well as future
dogs waiting to be rescued.
Your purchase will help pay to Dogma's rescue
dogs in foster care still
waiting to be adopted out.