What is a pet foster parent?A foster parent is an animal lover who generously volunteers to take orphan pets into their homes for a short period of time until they are ready to be made available for adoption.
Why would an orphan pet need fostering?Animals are fostered for a variety of reasons. Some are too young for adoption, some need a home in which to recover after a medical procedure, some are pregnant or nursing, and some need more socialization. Foster families provide the love and stability these pets need to be happy and healthy, both mentally and physically. When an orphan animal has been in a foster home, he or she is more confident and social; therefore the pet transitions into his or her forever home with greater ease!
How long will I be fostering a pet?Generally, the foster time period ranges from 2-4 weeks. The time period can vary, however, depending on the needs of each pet.
What sort of animals will I be fostering?Orphan Puppies and Kittens: We send orphan puppies and kittens to foster homes when they are under-vaccinated and/or too young to be spayed or neutered. Your home is where they will receive the love and socialization that is so important in these early months. They are usually sent out in pairs or groups of three because it is very important for these little ones to have the company of their siblings. Pregnant Moms/Moms with Babies: Occasionally we get dogs and cats who are pregnant. A shelter environment is stressful for these expectant moms, so it is very important for them to have a peaceful place to relax, be comfortable and have their babies. Typically, this is an easy foster. The babies are nursing for the first 3-4 weeks. Dogs need a quiet place and someone to take them out throughout the day. Cats simply need a quiet and safe place to nurse and raise their babies. Adult Dogs or Cats in Need of Socialization: Some adult dogs and cats do not do well in a shelter environment. They might be scared or lack certain social skills. A couple of weeks in a loving foster home helps pets build self-esteem and gives them the confidence they need to find a good home. Dogs or Cats Being Treated for Medical Reasons: When we have dogs or cats being treated medically and are not ready to go up for adoption yet, they need caring foster homes to help them recuperate. When they are fully recovered, they will be ready to return to Helen Woodward Animal Center and find their forever families.
What is provided to pet foster parents?Dogs By Debin will provide you with all the supplies necessary, including food, bowls, toys, crate, etc. as well as the training on how to care for your new foster pets. Additionally, any medical needs, check-ups or health issues will be taken care of through Dogs By Debin’s full-time veterinarian and medical staff. Although we are more than happy to provide these items, it is also appreciated that you provide them when possible