I am aware that by signing this application, I agree to provide what is needed for the health and
safety of a dog fostered in my care for the Russell Rescue, Inc..
Not exact matches
We also require that all family pets be spayed / neutered and update to date on all shots for the
safety of both the family pets and the
foster dogs.
Even though we need
foster homes, we have a screening process to ensure the
safety and well being
of our
dogs.
More detailed information about any
dog (including
foster location and
foster contact information) can be obtained by applicants after proper screening has occurred; this is for the
safety of our
dogs and in respect to the privacy
of their
foster caregivers.
This legislation should be directed at
fostering the
safety and protection
of the general public from
dogs classified as «dangerous» or «vicious.»
For
safety reasons, your
foster dog must never be walked off leash, unless it is within the confines
of a secure fenced yard.
We simply couldn't exist without the help
of our wonderful volunteers, who assess
dogs at shelters, drive
dogs to the vet,
foster, transport
dogs to adopters, organize adoption events, fundraise, read adoption applications, conduct phone interviews and home
safety checks, update our website, respond to calls and emails... and so much more.
This is for the
safety of both your animals as well as our
foster dogs.
As a
foster parent / home you would be responsible for not only the
safety and daily care
of the rescued
dog, but also the socialization and rehabilitation
of trust and basic house manners to ensure the
dog has the best opportunity
of becoming a member
of a new adoptive home.
The health and
safety of our
foster dogs is our top priority.
The
dogs in our Breeding Program represent the future generations
of guide
dogs for our organization, and we entrust their health,
safety, and well - being to
foster volunteers who are dedicated to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind mission.
Lacy is but one
dog, but her bright future is the product
of hours
of volunteer time, tremendous effort by a
foster to heal her body and spirit, and hundreds
of dollars given by generous donors to ensure her
safety.
Husky Rescue
fosters and re home Huskies to selected homes under going a home check ensuring the
safety and happiness
of the
dog.
Transportation aides in our rescue program transport
dogs to and from veterinary appointments, deliver
dogs to
foster care when
foster families may need help from time to time, and aides also remove
dogs from potentially dangerous situations - abusive homes, scheduled euthanasia, severe neglect - and deliver them into the hands
of safety here in our rescue program.
Interaction must be supervised at all times, and we require the
foster dog be crated when no one is home for their
safety and the
safety of your animals.