Foster
Do you want to bring love and joy into your home?
Do you want a volunteer opportunity that provides flexibility?
Do you want to help a rescue free up space to allow another dog to find a forever home?
Do you want to provide a safe place for a puppy, kitten, dog, or cat to thrive?
Do you want to work with others who enjoy the same mission and have a strong support network to assist along this journey?

Short List of Primary Responsibilities:
You are committing to keeping your foster until adopted.
All supplies (crates, leashes, collars, toys, blankets, bowls, etc), food, monthly preventatives, and vetting are provided by the rescue.
You will work on basic training as most of the animals rescued have never been in a home, felt a loving touch, and are often flight risks. This involves crate training and house training.
You will communicate, arrange, and conduct meets with potential adopters.
What Happens After My Application is Submitted?
Our volunteers get to work to complete the following:
Complete a background check on all household members age 18 and older
If you rent, your landlord is contacted to make sure that you are allowed a pet, and if there are any restrictions in place
If you own cats or dogs, we contact your vet to ensure your pets are up to date on vaccinations
Once these checks are completed and passed, you will be invited to our foster orientation session. Members residing in the house over the age of 16 must attend a virtual foster orientation.
A quick 30-minute virtual home visit
Important note: You cannot adopt your first foster. You need to foster a few times before you can adopt a dog or cat you’re fostering.
Congratulations! You Are an Approved Foster. Now What?
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You will get assigned a foster mentor
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Select your first foster and start saving a life