All of our dogs live
in approved foster homes.
All of the Dobermans in our rescue program are housed
in approved foster homes - living as members of their foster families until permanent adopters come forward to give them «forever» homes.
All of our dogs are located
in approved foster homes around the United States and Canada.
All our foster pugs live
in our approved foster homes all over New England.
All adoptable animals are
in approved foster homes until adoption.
We are based out of the Twin Cities area, where all of our dogs live
in approved foster homes before going to their forever homes.
As a 100 % volunteer organization, DVSHR dogs live
in our approved foster homes throughout the region.
All dogs brought into our rescue are placed
in an approved foster home where they will receive love, training and any needed veterinary care.
All dogs brought into our rescue are placed
in an approved foster home where they receive love, training and any needed veterinary care.
We provide the pet (s) with short - term housing (either at the ARL or
in an approved foster home), veterinary care and exams, food, and socialization.
Not exact matches
List all other adults and children (SCMR has a policy that we not adopt to or
approve homes to
foster that have children 10 years or younger) living
in your
home and provide full name, age and relationship:
Rescue covers all vetting costs that are
approved; provides quality food for its
foster homes, and any supplies or medications that your
foster will need while
in your care.
Approved adopters will be put
in touch with the
foster home to schedule an appointment to meet the dog / puppy.
All of our
fostered dogs are
in private
foster homes and are shown to
approved applicants by appointment only.
Approved adopters will be put
in touch with the
foster home to schedule an appointment to meet the cat / kitten.
All dogs are
in private
foster homes, that have been screened and
approved by the rescue.
All of the dogs were initially transported
in small numbers and each one was placed into an
approved foster home.
Once the
home visit is
approved, the adopter sends payment and the adoption contract is electronically signed by the Executive Director (for dogs) or Cat Program Coordinator (for cats),
foster and adopter (
in that order).
Those interested
in adopting fill out an application, let us know which cats they are interested
in and, once
approved, meet the cats
in their
foster homes.
GSROC provides financial support for food and
approved veterinary care while dogs reside
in their
foster homes.
All pets
in your
home must be spayed / neutered and up to date on vaccines (and, if a dog, on monthly heartworm prevention) before we can
approve you for
fostering.
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.
After approval from the
home visit, you will receive an «
approved» email and placed
in touch with the
foster home to arrange a time for your new family member to go
home!
While a Lab is being
fostered in your
home,
approved LRR adopters will schedule mutually convenient times to come to your house and look at the dog.
When you become an
approved foster parent, you can decide which type of animal will work best
in your
home environment.
Adoptive family visits dog
in foster home, must be
approved and return for dog Requires a dog be returned if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval Follows up with adopters after placement Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
If you are not an
approved BHRR adoptive /
foster home (having completed the application, reference checks plus hv and if all found
in order and advised that you are
approved); you are not permitted on our or our
approved homes properties.
Until a forever
home comes available, our pets are safe and lovingly cared for
in private,
approved foster homes in which we observe and evaluate each pet for temperament and behavior, continue with the pet's socialization and training, and provide for their physical well being and health.
Our animals are either housed
in volunteer
foster homes or at our Adoption Center and can be introduced to
approved potential adopters who complete an adoption application.
If you are interested
in becoming an
approved foster home for LoveyLoaves please find our
foster application below.
All of our cats and kittens are housed
in individual
foster homes (not a shelter), and the initial application must be
approved prior to meeting individual
foster cats.
If the application is
approved, the Adoption Coordinator will put you
in touch with the appropriate
foster home (s) so you can schedule a time to meet the cats / kittens that interest you most.
We do not allow visits with our dogs until you have been screened and
approved to adopt, as our dogs are all
fostered in private
homes.
ESRA places dogs only
in those
foster homes qualified and
approved as responsible and reliable.
Once
approved an applicant can have direct contact with a
foster home to seek detailed information about a specific dog
in the program.
Just as there are always
approved families waiting to adopt rescued springers, there are always desperate springers awaiting
foster homes to welcome them
in.
Chihuahua Rescue & Transport (CRT) is a
foster - based rescue group that places Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes
in approved homes.
Our mission is to, through awareness, see an increase
in children
in Arizona's
foster care system cared for
in an
in -
home setting with parental figures
approved to
foster and / or adopt.
If children are going to
foster care or adoption, ICWA requires that courts try to place them first with a relative, then another member of their tribe, then another Indian
home and finally,
in the case of
foster care, a tribally
approved institution.
Our mission is to, through awareness, see an increase
in children
in Arizona's
foster care system cared for
in an
in -
home setting with parental figures
approved to
foster and / or adopt.
All of our pets are placed
in foster homes until they are adopted by an
approved home.
While You Wait: Matching, Preparing for Placement, and the 1st 48 Hours a Child is
in Your
Home is a training course for families who have been
approved, but are waiting for placement of a child from the
foster care system.
Children who can not remain safely with their families are often placed
in out - of -
home care, such as
foster care, residential care, or with
approved relative family caregivers.
Our mission is to, through awareness, see an increase
in children
in Arizona's
foster care system cared for
in an
in -
home setting with parental figures
approved to
foster and / or adopt.