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How Can I Get Started as a Foster Caretaker? Read the Foster Caretaker Manual. Sign the Foster Caretaker Manual Agreement. Complete the Foster Caretaker Application. Return the completed application and agreements in person or by email or mail to: OC Animal Care. You will be notified once your application has been reviewed.
Many German Shepherds enjoy playing fetch throughout their lives. While some dogs may naturally have a stronger retrieving instinct than others, fetch can be a rewarding and stimulating activity for adult German Shepherds. Consistent training and positive reinforcement can encourage the behavior.
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.
Contact several GSD rescues and all breed rescues. If they cannot take your dog in, they can help by referring potential adopters to you. The mission for GSD rescues is to help GSDs in need; most will not have a problem with you working with several rescues simultaneously to find your GSD a good home.
Yes, German Shepherds are one of the breeds that is more prone to separation anxiety. That being said many many of them are fine to be left alone and many dogs of a breed that are less prone are not fine to be left alone.
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Utilize reputable adoption agencies or reach out to local rescue organizations. Provide detailed information about the dogs history, behavior, and medical records. Screen potential adopters to ensure a suitable match. Seek guidance from professionals or rescue groups experienced in rehoming German Shepherds.
Yes, they can and will bond with new people or a new family. If you adopt an adult GSD just keep in mind what the dog may have been through particularly if it was in a shelter. Give the dog time to decompress and get to know you, dont push things.
You dont get to choose a specific animal, but you can make some requests. Like obviously the animal has to get along with dogs and cats. And you can specify what age of animal youre prepared to care for. And probably whether it has special needs or not.

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