When fostering dogs, I let my dogs and
the foster dog meet each other in our fenced in backyard, off leash.
The more animals
their foster dog meets, the more socialized he will become, the more easily he will handle stress, and the more relaxed he will be around strangers.
Not exact matches
Their attachment to the
dogs is so strong that the Courys and Wards volunteer for Greyhound Guardians, assisting with placements, taking in
foster dogs and doing informational «
meet and greet» sessions to help spread the word about the breed.
You can always bring your family to
meet a potential
dog and see how they react to you before committing to
fostering.
If you have a
dog at home, it's a good idea to bring her to
meet the new
foster before bringing him home.
Naïve to the pitfalls of
fostering (most people end up adopting the
dogs they
foster), I ended up going to a local no - kill shelter, where I
met Hulk for the first time.
The
dogs are in homes of volunteer
foster families and the only way to
meet them is to start the adoption process by filling out an online application or joining us during one of our events.
All of our
dogs are in
foster care in private homes, so appointments to
meet them have to be arranged in advance.
Max's
foster dad is working to curb these behaviors, as well as desensitize him when
meeting new
dogs in public.
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 famil
Meet & Greet so you can
meet more of our dogs and become more acquainted with our foster famil
meet more of our
dogs and become more acquainted with our
foster families.
This means ensuring that you
foster dog is acclimated to
meeting new people,
dog, cats, children, as wide a group as possible.
For potential adopters with resident
dogs, we actually prefer that you
meet with the
foster dog twice — once without your
dog to get to know the
dog you may adopt and then again with your
dog.
In the week his
foster home has had him, he has not
met a
dog -LSB-...]
When possible, adopters
meet the
foster family during the adoption process where they can ask questions about the
dog.
Pumpkin was unsure of
meeting dogs when she was at the clinic and would show some signs of aggression but her
foster dads have a
dog and she gets along with him with no problems!
Will there be actual events on the weekends where the
fosters can bring their
dogs to
meet potential adopters?
We're careful to match
fosters with
dogs that
meet their skill levels.
Because our
dogs are mostly in
foster homes, we do ask for an application before the
meet and greet.
All visits to
meet our
dogs are by appointment only, so that a volunteer is available to introduce you to the
dogs and talk to you about
foster care responsibilities.
We do not have a shelter, all of our
dogs are in separate
foster homes, and require an application to hold the
dog and set up an appointment to
meet the
dog you are interested in.
Then,
meet the
dogs and their
foster parents.
It allows me to help many more
dogs that I could through
fostering alone, and I have
met the most amazing people through welcoming new
fosters to my team.
Did well
meeting foster home
dog.
Wrinkles is @ 5 years old female, She came right into her new
foster home like she had lived their all her life and has done great with all the other
dogs and has charmed everyone she
met.
Approved adopters will be put in touch with the
foster home to schedule an appointment to
meet the
dog / puppy.
My
foster parents took me to an active
dog park and I did a great job walking around and
meeting other pups with their parents.
If you already have a
dog, we ask that you bring him / her to
meet the
foster dog too.
Tossing a dummy into the water and
meeting pup halfway
fosters proper retrieves because the
dog is forced to give you the bumper.
My
foster mom says I am the sweetest
dog she has
met and even though she calls me clingy — I think she understands I just really want to be loved.
Our
dogs are
fostered at a volunteer's home, therefore
meet & greets must be scheduled in advance and only after the application and approval process has been completed.
Once you have been approved, a volunteer (usually the
foster) will contact you about scheduling a time for you to
meet the
dog (s) you are interested in.
Layla is friendly with all the other pets that she
meets on the street, in the
dog park, and in her
foster home.
gets along with every
dog he's
met and currently lives with five other Labs in his
foster home.
He gets along with every
dog he's
met and currently lives with five other Labs in his
foster home.
If you'd like to
meet our
dogs, call or email to coordinate a
meeting as they are all being
fostered - 480.229.9530
[email protected]
We have a lot of great
foster homes and a fabulous farm where the
dog would love to
meet you, but since these guys are housed in private residences, we do require an appointment.
Instead we are a network of loving
foster parents that care for our puppies and
dogs through the week and
meet at the Colerain Petsmart on Saturday and some Sundays for adoption events.
Dogs and kittens are housed in
foster homes and can be
met by appointment or at adoption events.
Born in Houston in 1955, Sharon
met David at school and together they went on to create a family in which
fostering homeless
dogs and cats was the norm, and rescuing injured and abandoned wildlife was a joyous call to action.
Our adoptable
dogs reside in
foster homes and can be
met by appointment or at adoption events (not all
dogs may be present at events).
Please understand that even if your
dog meets all of our criteria, we have limited
foster homes.
The Adoption Ambassador program is a special
foster care program for select
dogs that need extra help
meeting their new family.
If you do decide to
meet with a potential adopter, do not promise them your
foster dog.
The Ambassador
foster dog should be walked, taken to
dog parks,
dog - friendly restaurants and cafes,
dog beaches, Humane Society of Greater Miami adoption events — or any other place where people can
meet the
dog.
Meet - and - Greet / Adoption — We require all family members (including currently owned dogs) travel to our foster home in Eastern PA or NJ for a «meet - and - greet&raq
Meet - and - Greet / Adoption — We require all family members (including currently owned
dogs) travel to our
foster home in Eastern PA or NJ for a «
meet - and - greet&raq
meet - and - greet».
Conference in Austin, Texas, Leala Ward - Vinson, Megan Ransom and Lindsey Ortiz of the Love - A-Bull
dog foster team gave a two - part presentation on
meeting challenges related to re - homing / rescue, shelter and community relationships, owner support, breed - discriminatory legislation and models for progress all over the country.
Name: BenjiAge: 1.5 years Weight: 30lbsSpayed / neutered: yesUp to date on age appropriate Vaccinations: yesKennel trained: working on it House trained: yes Best breed guess: heinz 57Being
fostered in: Regina Adoption fee: $ 250Good with
dogs: yesGood with cats: unknownGood with kids: hasn't
met any
Skills Required: Excellent communicator, ability to network
foster dog in public and through social media, extremely responsible, ability to
meet with potential adopters.
Here is what his
foster mom has to say about him: He appears to be housebroken and is crate trained (although not a huge fan of the crate but has gotten TONS better even in a day) He LOVES all of my
dogs but is a little shy with the rambunctious ones:) He loves everyone he
meets and loves to sit on your lap and go for car rides.
Or, if you prefer, you may request a personal «
meet and greet» directly with the
dog and his / her
foster.