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There are sometimes «
foster failures» — cats or
dogs whom they just couldn't bear to part with,
for one
reason or another.
For that
reason we strongly encourage you to attend an upcoming Meet & Greet so you can meet more of our
dogs and become more acquainted with our
foster families.
We do adopt nationwide (and to Canada) as long as adopters are willing to come and pick up their adopted
dogs in person (we do not ship any of our
dogs) * and * if,
for any
reason at all, they can not keep one of our grads, they * must * be willing and able to return their adopted
dog to his / her original
foster home, despite distance and any costs that would be required to do so.
Dogs will be returned if the
foster dog is not an appropriate match
for any
reason.
Often times, the only
reason we are able to rescue a
dog is because we have available
foster homes
for them to go to.
Many times during the year our animal shelter will get in a
dog that needs a little extra care
for one
reason or another, and that's when we need
foster homes.
Most
foster homes provide food
for their own
foster dogs unless a special prescription diet is needed
for medical
reasons in which case the rescue would cover that cost.
Cats or
dogs are placed into
foster care
for one of several
reasons, including:
However, we find that some
dogs require a stay in a
foster home
for medical
reasons or because a particular
dog needs a quieter environment
for a period of time.
foster makes 5 why in the world would you even support this statement working in rescue (unless you rescue all puppies that would make sense), this statement is the # 1
reason why people don't adopt, especially don't adopt adult
dogs and absolutely
for sure don't adopt adult «pit bulls» or «pit bull type»
dogs.
For safety
reasons, your
foster dog must never be walked off leash, unless it is within the confines of a secure fenced yard.
I understand my
foster dog might need to be isolated away from other animals
for health or safety
reasons.
If
for whatever
reason the
dog you choose doesn't fit into your lifestyle, we will simply place the
dog into a new
foster family.
if you need AZBR to arrange
for an alternate
foster home
for your
foster dog -
for vacation or any other
reason.
What would you consider to be valid
reasons for returning a
foster dog to Cleo's Karma Rescue?
The
foster families who open their doors to
foster Malinois rescue
dogs may determine,
for whatever
reason, that the
dog needs to be euthanized.
If an impounded Malinois is in such a shelter which does not require neutering of adopted animals, does not screen adopters, is known to sell
dogs to dealers or research laboratories, or,
for any other
reason, does not seem like a reputable organization, the
dog needs to be removed at once and evaluated
for placement in a
foster home.
To learn more about
fostering opportunities, send us a message
for Dogs or Cats or please leave a voicemail at 701-232-5681 and leave your contact information and
reason for calling.
A behavioral
foster study in Fairfax County, Virginia, did just that over a two - year period by placing 52 medium and large
dogs at risk of euthanasia
for behavioral
reasons in
foster homes.
Sanctuary
dogs are
foster dogs that unfortunately have been deemed unadoptable
for various
reasons.
The majority of the
dogs we
foster are pulled from high - kill shelters and we are asked to take them because they are deemed «unadoptable»
for a variety of
reasons - illness, injury, because they are scared, and unfortunately, because of their breed.
Taylor, whether or not Christine is a truly responsible breeder, the fact remains that the
dogs and cats in shelters do not come from responsible breeders — people who do the exact same thing with the
dogs you
foster and adopt out: screen applicants
for the pups, have contracts requiring the pup be spayed / neutered if it is not already when it leaves
for its new home, require that the
dog be returned to them if at any point,
for any
reason, the buyer / adopter can not keep it.
However, with adult
dogs, «what you see is what you get» - especially
dogs with proven experience, such as those in
foster homes; those surrendered
for the many
reasons that have nothing to do with behavior issues.
Fostering dogs involves caring on a temporary basis
for puppies and
dogs who
for whatever
reason can not be housed with their owners, shelters or breed rescue organizations.
This Hand It On recipient is a woman who has
fostered and found homes
for more than 40
dogs that might otherwise have been put to sleep if
for no other
reason than there simply wasn't enough room at the shelter.
If you are a lover of
dogs or cats, consider
fostering if
for some
reason, you can't adopt.
If,
for any
reason, you and the
foster are not compatible, NYCSR will make every effort to move the
dog into a more suitable home as quickly as possible.
Please remember that the amount of
dogs we have in our program directly depends on how many
fosters we have available, and sometimes our
fosters are caring
for dogs who are not ready to be adopted due to medical
reasons.
However, regarding the pure bred Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, and Cattle
Dog, it seems apparent to us that the pure breed organizations in Northern California are unable,
for whatever
reasons, to respond to the call
for rescue, and it falls upon us to pull these animals from the shelters and incorporate them into our rescue,
foster, and placement effort.
Long stay animals (shelter stay that exceeds 3 months
for dogs and 6 months
for cats) benefit from
fostering for a few
reasons.
Some
dogs are not comfortable traveling and
for this
reason we will limit the distance from the
foster home we will adopt out to.
Remember, too, that if the adoption doesn't work out
for some
reason, YOU will have the responsibility of getting the
dog back to the
foster home.
All of her current furry friends were failed
fosters for one
reason or another and there is always a new
foster dog (and cats) moving their way through her home to find permanent homes of their own.
Homeward Pet's
foster care families provide temporary, in - home care to needy animals
for a variety of
reasons, including puppies needing extra socialization, young kittens needing to grow big enough
for adoption, a
dog recovering from surgery or a cat recovering from an illness.
Fosters provide a temporary home to
dogs and cats
for a variety of
reasons.
For this reason, we have a corporate policy to not publish any list or photos of dogs currently in foster care or ready for adopti
For this
reason, we have a corporate policy to not publish any list or photos of
dogs currently in
foster care or ready
for adopti
for adoption.
If an owner comes forward to claim a
dog during the
foster period, ECSCA - RP should investigate what attempts were being made to find the
dog and the
reason for any delays.