Nasoosie wrote:Great pics! Are foster pups like foster kids? You love them, care for them, and nourish them until they can be adopted, or returned to original owners. Will it break your heart to have to part with them?
They will definitely not be returned to their original owners, but yes I keep them til they can be adopted. Our rescue screens prospective adopters to make sure the dogs are a good match for them. We try to place the dogs in the best home possible. It does hurt when they leave, but I know they are going to a wonderful forever home. We do a lot of the same things guide dog fosters do. Take them out to socialize, eval their temperment with kids, cats, other dogs, etc... The puppy mill rescues require more time as they have no idea how to live in a house.
Mitzi is very sweet & submissive. Housebroken & ready to be adopted except my vet found a lump in her breast & it was cancerous. She has had one surgery & will have to have another before she has a clean bill of health. We won't place her til we know she's okay.
Phoenix had some serious fear issues. She has really come along & is the cutest one of all. She is like a little clown, very playful. We are still working on her shyness but hopefully she will be ready to leave in a month or so.
And Eli has been with me for a while. He is an angel. I just got a promising app on him. He may have a new home soon.
I love fostering as each dog has their own challenges & requires something different. There are so many dogs in shelters, I know when they leave I'll have some more come in pretty quick.