Foster pets to save lives
Fostering an adoptable animal in your home, even for just a few nights, is one of the most important things you can do to save a homeless pet’s life.
To become a foster parent:
- You must complete an online Foster Parent Orientation
- You must live within an hour of our Adoption Center.
- You must be 18 years old.
- You must be willing and able to bring your foster pet for medical appointments and adoptions.
- You must own your home, or confirm with your landlord that foster pets are allowed.
- You must be able to separate your foster pet from your personal pets if requested and required.
- Everyone in your home must agree to foster, and if anyone in your home has pet allergies, those allergies must be properly managed.
If you have additional questions, please email info@mydomain.com
Fostering FAQ’s
What’s a pet foster parent? |
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Afraid you’ll get attached? |
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How long is the commitment? |
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What about my own pets? |
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What kind of pets are fostered? |
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What else is required? |
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