Fostering is, quite simply, bringing a dog into your home and loving it like
a member of your family until they are ready to find their furever people. Fostering might not be for everyone, but before anyone completely
writes off opening their home to a dog or cat in need, they should have as much
information about it as possible.
Anyone who’s ever fostered an animal has heard
this statement, “I could never do that, it’d be way too hard for me to give
them up.” I’m not going to lie, it has been hard for me every time, but
so rewarding. I have been able to find
great homes for 2 of my foster dogs and I am looking forward to finding the
perfect home for my current pup. Please
keep the below information in mind when making the decision to foster.
First and foremost it is important that everyone in your household is on
board. Having a dog can be a lot of
work. Feeding time, play time, walks,
medications, picking up toys and other, well “stuff” – as a foster parent,
you’ll be responsible for all of these things. Make sure everyone in the
house realizes this, and is willing to help pitch in.
Having a strong support system makes it a lot easier. KC Pet Project has great resources,
volunteers and staff to help you if you decide you’d like to join the wonderful world of dog fostering. Both the KC Pet Project Volunteer Facebook page and KC Foster Pet Network Facebook page are great resources to ask any questions
or get advice for your foster. There
are trainers available if you need help and a foster coordinator to inform you
about adoption events and how to get your foster adopted. Below is a great example of one of how our volunteers
can be helpful and share insights on their own foster situations. Heather Bauer is a foster mom extraordinaire
and you can see her advice on how she handles her foster dogs…
Today, my foster dog for the past 9 days was reunited with her owners. The dog was stolen from it's home three weeks ago. AC picked her up over 15 miles away. After AC's mandatory hold, dog went to rescue and into my foster home for adoption. Today, family happened to be in store where we were doing an adoption event. They happened to see dog and dog saw them...reunited and it feels so good!
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