Want to foster a dog? Here’s how.
With rescue organizations filling up nation wide, the time is now to commit to foster a dog. Read our list of FAQ’s to find out how to foster.
The guide to Bend-Oregon from a dog's-eye view.
Fostering a dog is just another way to save a life.
Fostering means you can help out an organization with little space and cost by lightening their workload and overall costs. And it means you give a rescue dog a chance at socializing and thriving in a wonderful and loving home.
If you are thinking of adopting a dog, think of temporarily taking that dog in at first. You might fail, and that’s ok. Or you could just have an unforgettable experience and make a new friend. Either way, it’s a win-win.
Imagine how happy a dog will be to not be on a cold shelter floor for a couple nights. Think of that happiness when you are considering fostering a dog. It’s a gift that just keeps giving.
With rescue organizations filling up nation wide, the time is now to commit to foster a dog. Read our list of FAQ’s to find out how to foster.
When I first started fostering dogs a few years ago, I learned about the 3-3-3 Rule (or The Rule of 3): 3 Days, 3 Weeks, 3 Months.
We’ve compiled ways to celebrate National Shelter Appreciation Week – because you can help local rescue organizations in more ways than you think!
Fostering a dog brings a dog into your home without the commitment. Mandy explains the benefits of fostering and the impact it’s had on her life.