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Help every dog have a home for the Paw-lidays! Sign up to temporarily foster a dog during the holidays! We provide everything you need – you just provide the love and snuggles. Stay tuned for opportunities coming soon!
The purpose of fostering is to prepare a dog for its new permanent home, not to provide free care for an owned dog. So unless you're looking for a new permanent home for your dog, you need boarding, not a foster home.
Dedicated to providing temporary foster homes for dogs that have been surrendered, abandoned or found as strays until permanent, loving homes become available. Follow us! Be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on our latest adoptions, incoming dogs and special events.
Our program temporarily places pet victims with foster families for up to 90 days while their owner seeks shelter, works on becoming self-sufficient, and securing permanent housing and then they are reunited with their beloved pets.
Wags & Wiggles is run entirely by compassionate like-minded professionals who volunteer their time and resources to help save the lives and then care for these animals. We believe in helping the underdogs and give it all we have.
If you're interested in short term foster care for dogs, this guide explains everything you need to know. Weigh the pros and cons of short term foster care for dogs.
TEMPORARY FOSTER CARE. Humane Indiana never wants to turn away an animal in need. When our shelter reaches capacity, some of our pets need a temporary place to live so we can make room for more.
Finding Temporary Foster Care. The need to find temporary care for our loved pets has not diminished and we want to help. Seeking temporary foster care placement through your social networks, friends, family, and neighbors can often provide an immediate solution for pet owners.
For those in short-term crisis situations, Animal Humane Society can provide 60 days of temporary pet housing through our foster program. Temporary pet housing helps individuals experiencing extended hospital stays, a sudden change in their living situation, family emergencies, and more by working directly with case workers in the Twin Cities.
In addition to needing "full time" foster parents, we also need temporary fosters. These fosters take a dog or puppy for the weekend while their regular foster is out of town. Or, they take a dog for the night between when he or she arrives from the shelter and when she gets adopted.