Fostering a Wags Dog
We believe in the value of the lives of the animals that we rescue and giving them a second lease on life with Parents that will love them and treasure them as true members of the family.
FOSTER PARENTS are one of the things we are in the most need of, rarely have enough of, and never have too many of. Our Foster Parents are the heart and soul of Wags. They provide a vital link between the kill shelters and forever homes for our dogs. Without our foster network we could not continue. It is simply too expensive to kennel all our dogs.
Would you consider fostering
one of our dogs so we can save
this guy from a terrible fate?
If you were alone in a new town, where would you rather stay, in a metal crate or in the home of some nice family with companionship, love and affection?
Wags strives to place the animals in our care in the most appropriate and permanent living situation. Until that perfect home can be found our animals remain in the care of one of our dedicated foster parents.
Most of the animals that need foster care will need your patience, understanding, time, training and unconditional love to help them move into their forever home.
Most fosters are only with you for a short time, enabling us to learn more about the personality and habits of the animals. While other fosters may require additional time so that they can learn how to trust and be loved.
If you are able to open your heart and home to help foster one of our beloved animals, Wags will provide the following:
- All medical care
- Food
- Crate, leashes, collars etc.
- Support in caring for your foster
We cannot do it without foster families and adopters. These are dogs in need, dogs that were thrown out like trash, in some cases actually thrown out of a vehicle and dumped. We need to get these babies here and show them that not all humans are bad and that there is someone, lots of someone’s, out there that want to love them.
If you can’t foster long term consider fostering one dog one time, it will help!
- Without you there is a shelter dog whose time will run out.
and answer all questions that apply.
For more information contact
Colleen at 267-238-7892
Forgive us if there is sometimes a delay in getting back to your inquiries. We are all volunteers doing our best to meet the demands of our own lives, families and jobs, in addition to helping these dogs. If you feel that your email or application has been overlooked, it is quite possible that email or server problems deleted it accidentally. Try again!
