FAQs > Fostering Dogs (10 entries)
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These are two different things. Fostering is something you do temporarily because you want to help a give a dog a home while we search for a permanent ...
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The first person that is contacted is our intake coordinator. The intake coordinator reviews all the paperwork and contacts the owner/shelter etc. to get details and information on the dogs. ...
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It can be depending on the dog or your personal situation. It also can be very rewarding. Mainly you must be able to provide the dog with a stable ...
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We’re all softies and so far, none of us have kept them all . I always tell people that if you adopt one, you save one life. If you foster, you ...
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It is hard to predict how often we will get a dog in -- we can go an entire month and not have any dogs surrendered but then the next month ...
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That’s fine!! Fostering every now and again gives our regular fosters a nice break and is much appreciated.
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We typically say the foster period is 4-6 weeks. The whole idea behind foster homes is so we can place the dog in a home environment and the foster home ...
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All veterinary care is provided but must have prior approval of the Weim Rescue Board. All dogs prior to being placed in foster homes will be spayed/neutered and up to ...
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We do often have foster homes fall in love with and decide they want to adopt the dog they are fostering. Foster homes must go through the same adoption process ...
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We would prefer that you don't change the name if the dog already has a name. It screws up our paperwork and makes it harder to keep track of the ...