Foster a Furry Friend 

Are you ready to make a difference in a furry friend's life? Our organization is seeking passionate individuals who can provide a loving home for dogs in need. By becoming a foster parent, you'll be supporting us at Woof Den Rescue and helping a dog while they wait for their forever home. We're currently looking for people who can commit to fostering for 4- weeks, so if you're up for the challenge, fill out our application below! Let's make a positive impact together!

Fundraising Fostering dogs is a wonderful way to make a difference in the lives of pets. When you open your home to a foster dog, you become part of a lifesaving team. Here’s what you can expect when you foster a pet:

  1. Honesty and Support: Our team values honesty and transparency. We’ll provide you with information about the dogs, our process, and our policies. You’ll have a dedicated foster coordinator who will guide you and ensure you have everything you need.

  2. Compatibility: We carefully match foster dogs with homes to set everyone up for success. Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or new to dog care, we’ll support you every step of the way.

  3. Learning and Guidance: Foster families play a crucial role in helping dogs learn how to thrive in a home environment. We’ll assist you with basic obedience, crate training, house training, and rehabilitation.

  4. Expenses Covered: As a foster, all dog-related expenses are covered. This includes pre-approved medical needs taken care of by our partner veterinarians.

  5. Community: By fostering, you’ll join a passionate community of volunteers. We’re here to provide support and guidance, and together, we celebrate the joy of saving dogs.

    Remember, if you love animals, there’s nothing more rewarding than being part of their rescue journey! 



     

Why Foster With Us?


Fostering a dog is a profoundly rewarding experience, and it plays a crucial role in helping homeless dogs find their forever homes. Here are some compelling reasons why you might consider fostering a dog:

  1. Freeing Up Shelter Space: When you foster a dog, you create space in shelters or rescue organizations. By providing temporary care, you allow them to take in another dog in need, increasing their capacity to help more animals.

     

      2.Preparing Dogs for Adoption: Your love and attention during the fostering period help prepare the dog for adoption. Whether it’s helping them recover from illness or socializing them to a home environment, your care ensures they are ready for their forever family.

     

      3.Learning About the Dog: Fostering allows you to learn more about the dog’s personality, behavior, and needs. This information helps shelters and rescues match the dog with the best-suited adoptive home.

     

      4.Socialization and Adjustment: By exposing the dog to a home environment, you contribute to their socialization.

    They become accustomed to living with people and possibly other pets, making their transition smoother when they find their permanent family.

     

      5.Making a Difference: Fostering directly impacts a dog’s life. You watch them grow, heal, and blossom, knowing that your care significantly increases their chances of being adopted and finding a loving home.

     

    Remember, fostering a dog isn’t just about providing shelter—it’s about nurturing hope and creating brighter futures for these furry companions. 



     

5 Reason Why To Foster

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Foster must be 21 or over (or 25 for most strong breeds and Alaskan Malamute or some Herding Breeds).

  • Foster must live in the Central and Northern Part of California. Renters must have written agreements from their landlord to allow dogs.

  • Previous Husky or Herding experience is a plus, but not a requirement.

  • All resident dogs must be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and be in good health or under the care of a veterinarian.

  • Foster must have the physical ability to handle animals in their care.

  • Foster agrees to have open communication with their with us the rescue .

  • Foster must be able to follow our rescue’s policies and safety protocol, and exhibit the ability to make appropriate judgment calls and ask questions when needed.

  • Foster will attend 50% of our monthly events or make the dog available for private meet and greets when it is ready for adoption.

Fostering guidelines & criteria


Get Involved

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