A foster home is a temporary placement for our dogs to live until they are adopted. The foster parents are responsible for basic house training (if needed), socialization (both humans and animals), health care, and temperament assessment of a placed pet.
The foster family is the ‘advocate’ for the dog for potential adopters. We rely on our foster parents to assess the personality of the pet, identify any behavioral issues that need to be worked on, etc. The more information the foster home can provide, the more likely the ultimate placement of the pet is successful. Fostering is a very fulfilling way to help out. If you’ve thought about adopting a dog, but aren’t quite sure what breed is best for you, fostering is a wonderful way to try out different breeds and determine whether they are suitable for your lifestyle. The more foster parents we have – the more pets we can help!