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Dog Foster Form
HELPING ABANDONED ANIMALS FIND HOMES
Dog Foster Form
First Name *
Last Name *
Area Code *
Phone Number *
Email
Name of dog you are interested in:
What is your approximate age? *
Where are you located? *
Do you live in a house or apartment (own or rent)? *
If you rent, is your landlord okay with dogs? *
Yes
No
Do you have a (fenced) yard? How high is your fence? *
How many people live in your household, and is everyone in your household okay with fostering? *
Do you have children? If yes, how old are your children? *
Do you have any (animal hair) allergies? *
Yes
No
Do you have any other pets? *
Yes
No
If yes, what kind of pets (breed/approximate weight)? Are they spayed/neutered? How old are they and are they dog friendly?
If you have pets, can you separate the pets in the beginning and then slowly introduce them on neutral ground? In case they don't get along, can you separate them until a new foster is found, which can sometimes take days or weeks?
For how long can you foster? *
Are you experienced with (working) dogs? *
Have you fostered/adopted before? *
How many hours will the dog be alone per day? *
Will you let the dog decompress for some days after his arrival, and not overwhelm him/her after the stressful environment. Overwhelming interactions can include: too many visitors, too early introduction with other pets or children, or showering them with too much love and affection. Also check the 3:3:3 rules. Is this okay for you and manageable? *
Can you walk the dog multiple times a day and physically and mentally stimulate him? *
Do you have a pool? If yes, is it secured? *
Would you be able to drive the dog to vet visits and adoption events (usually not more than once a month)? *
Dogs need time and patience after they have left the shelter as they might howl, bark, or be destructive and not potty or leash trained. Are you willing and able to work through any issues like separation anxiety, potty training, leash training, and are you willing to crate-train the dog if needed? *
In case the dog you'd like to foster is for any reason not available any more (already rescued/adopted or euthanized), would you be open to foster another urgent dog in need? *
Yes
No
Where will the dog spend most of his/her time? Will you foster the dog indoors and will he be part of your daily routine (stay with you and will be a part of the family)? *
If there is anything else you think we should know, please note it here.
Additional questions — If you have cats:
a) Are the cats used to dogs? Have they ever been around dogs in the home?
b) Can you safely separate the dog from the cats — ideally with two doors or at least one room in between as a safety buffer? And if they don't get along, are you able to continue fostering while keeping them safely separated until a new foster is found? (Please keep in mind this could take several days or even weeks.)
c) Are you willing and able to slowly and carefully introduce them? This usually takes a lot of time, patience, and effort — often weeks or even months. Some dogs might never get along with cats.
By submitting this form you agree that we may store your contact details and share them with other rescue volunteers, shelter networkers and registered rescue organisations for the purpose of matching you with a dog. You can ask to remove your details at any time.
Thank you so much for wanting to foster a dog!
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