Thinking about fostering an adoptable dog? Discussions

March 31st, 2011

Next to owning a dog or cat, there is nothing more enjoyable or rewarding than fostering an animal from your local shelter or rescue group. Even if you have a pet at home, you might be able to fit in a temporary tenant--a dog or cat making the transition from shelter to a new adoptive family. "It's...

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keelytm

Before you start fostering it's also important you have all the necessary supplies. A quick visit to a pet store can get you everything you'll need. I found that out with the first animal I fostered. I had forgotten to get a litterbox! Luckily, it was easily remedied. ( http://aquaworldpittsburgh.com )

19 days ago by keelytm

rockytoprobbie

I foster for Golden State German shephberd Rescue and support rescues over shelters as they MAY do a better job of checking out the dog's health prior to fostering him out. I adopted a dog from a Pets'Pals. She needed a root canal due to a cracked tooth and heart worm vet care. She''s fine now however. We are lon foster dog #33. bob

9 months ago by rockytoprobbie

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