Foster
We are always in need of foster homes.
The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can rescue.
By providing a foster home for a dog, you make it possible for K-9 New Life to remove another dog from a shelter. If you are considering adoption, perhaps you might consider fostering. You provide a loving, safe environment for a dog while we find the dog a forever home.
Fostering is an extremely rewarding experience. Instead of saving one life, fostering saves many lives by allowing us to rescue additional dogs. Fosterdogs.com is a highly recommended & informative website that can help you decide if fostering is right for you.
Fostering is not a financial burden as all expenses are covered by our organization.
K-9 New Life Responsibilities• Provide food
• Provide veterinary care • Provide medication • Provide a crate • Set up spay/neuter appointment & provide payment • Provide Foster Coordinator & emergency contact information |
Foster Home Responsibilities• Provide a safe environment for the animal to rehabilitate
• Begin basic training (potty training, basic commands) • Provide transportation to veterinary appointments, adoption events, etc. • Arrange meet & greet times with prospective adopters • Notify K-9 New Life Foster Coordinator of any medical or behavioral problems observed, or when you need any K-9 New Life provided supplies |