Foster
Foster caregivers provide our dogs with safe homes and lots of TLC until they’re adopted.
Interested in becoming a foster? Learn more about how it works below, and then submit a Foster Form.
Guidelines
We require a completed foster care application and an interview with you in your home.
- Foster parents must be 21 years of age.
- Foster parents must be able to provide a safe, loving and stable environment for the foster animal.
- In some instances, experience with animal behavioral or medical issues is a plus, but is not necessary.
- Foster parents must have common sense and patience.
Duties and Responsibilities
The responsibilities of a foster volunteer include the daily care and maintenance of the foster dog(s), providing them with fresh food and water, and any necessary medications.
- Making sure they are safe, comfortable, and socialized during their stay in your home is important.
- Foster parents are also responsible for communicating to the program coordinator and staff any needs or concerns, whether medical, behavioral or other.
- Foster parents must be able to transport their foster animal(s) to and from veterinarian appointments and adoption events.
- Foster parents should actively participate in finding their foster animal(s) their forever homes.
Hear some of our Fosters talk about what they do…
Time Commitment
The time commitment required in being a foster parent varies depending on the animals you are caring for. However, it is a big commitment regardless.
You are their caregiver day and night until they are adopted.
Want more details about how it all works? Download our foster FAQ document.