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The most important things needed for fostering a dog are a welcoming home with ample space and a commitment to taking great care of them. If you live with family members or roommates, youll need to get their buy-in, especially if you want them to pitch in on tasks like walking or feeding the pooch.
It completely depends on the dog and the situation. The average stay in a foster home is about 2 months. However, most puppies and some dogs with great photos and stories on the web may stay only a few weeks. Others, recovering from an injury, certain breeds and senior dogs, may stay much longer.
Children and dogs Always leave the foster dog alone when he/she is eating, chewing or sleeping. Do not take away a toy or prized possession from the foster dog. Do not tease the foster dog. Dont chase the foster dog around the house or run quickly around the foster dog; it may scare him. Pick up all your toys.
So, the 3-3-3 rule suggests that it takes a new dog 3 days to not be totally freaked out, 3 weeks to adapt to the environment, and 3 months to bond and build trust.
At times, its incredibly stressful. It requires dedication, hard work, serious time commitments, lots of stain remover, and -- above all -- an understanding of the purpose of the process. If you cant give your heart to a dog and then let it go when it doesnt need you anymore, you probably shouldnt get involved.
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Nope! Fostering is not just fun, rewarding, and essentialit is also completely free! Harris County Pets can provide you with any basic supplies you may need to get started and all basic veterinary care during your foster period! Fosters have to provide a safe and loving temporary home for the pet.
Foster parents for dogs are volunteers and are generally not compensated for their time. However, some shelters and rescues provide food, supplies, medications and other items your foster dog needs.

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