{"id":2160,"date":"2023-08-24T14:30:55","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T20:30:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/salt-lake-city-dog-training\/?p=2160"},"modified":"2025-02-10T22:43:39","modified_gmt":"2025-02-11T05:43:39","slug":"tips-for-fostering-dogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/salt-lake-city-dog-training\/tips-for-fostering-dogs\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for Fostering Dogs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dogs are typically fostered until their forever home is found. Additionally, fostering allows for socialization and recovery from illness or injury, among other reasons. Fostering a dog is rewarding but also a big responsibility! Read below for tips for fostering dogs. At Sit Means Sit<\/a>, we often help train fostered dogs to make them lifelong family pets.<\/p>\n First,\u00a0 before you foster, you must understand the responsibility of it. The main task of being a foster parent is to provide a safe and loving home. That includes feeding, socializing<\/a>, and exercise. As a foster parent, you may need to partake in obedience training, provide information to the shelter\/rescue about the dog\u2019s behavior and personality, speak with potential adopters, and transport your foster dog to and from adoption events.<\/p>\n It is important to note that the time and commitment level can vary depending on the shelter\u2019s needs and your schedule. But, the shelter will match you with a furry friend that fits into your home and lifestyle. So, don\u2019t be scared if you are a first-time foster parent. As you become comfortable, you can take on more challenges.<\/p>\n Next, you have to get started! The easiest way to start is to connect with a rescue group. You can find lists of rescues and shelters through Petfinder,<\/a>\u00a0 ASPCA<\/a>, a Facebook group, or a simple web search for your area. You will likely need to fill out an application to become a foster parent. Then, once you are approved, the shelter will find the right foster dog for your home.<\/p>\n Every shelter and rescue is different. However, it is essential to ask the following questions to the rescue you are working with to determine the full scope of your responsibilities and the needs of the dog you are fostering.<\/p>\n These are fundamental questions that should be covered. However, if you come up with more, don’t hesitate to ask!<\/p>\n To be a successful foster parent you should have the right supplies. so, some dog supplies that the shelter may not provide include:<\/p>\nResponsibility<\/h2>\n
How To Start<\/h2>\n
Questions to Ask<\/h2>\n
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Supplies and Dog-Proofing<\/h2>\n
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