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Fostering A Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever rescue is busier
than ever ... that's why we're looking for people who are
willing to open their homes and hearts to homeless Goldens in
need of temporary housing.
Here’s How It Works:
Note:
In the interests of reading ease, we will refer to your foster
Golden boy or girl as he/him.
You will be required to complete an
adoption/foster application. Approval of that application will
depend on results of past/current veterinarian care, interview
and home visit by a Golden Rescue in Naples, Inc. (GRINinc.)
member.
The member will call you when a
Golden needs fostering; GRINinc. makes every effort, beforehand,
to ensure that you foster a dog whose needs and characteristics
are compatible with you, your family and lifestyle. If this
doesn’t turn out to be the case, then we will place the dog with
another foster family and let you know when we have dog that
would be suitable for you.
When the dog comes to you, he will
have been to a vet where he will have been evaluated, heartworm
and intestinal worm checked, and, health permitting, brought
current on all his vaccinations, micro chipped, and
neutered/spayed if necessary.
GRINinc will cover all pre-approved
veterinary costs and medications; heartworm preventative,
flea/tick control and a collar & leash with GRINinc. ID tag will
also be provided. You will cover the cost of food and any toys
you choose to purchase for him. Charges that you incur will
probably be considered charitable donations and, therefore, tax
deductible, so you should check with your accountant or tax
attorney as to how you can go about that.
The dog will be with you for a
minimum evaluation period of two weeks, during which time we
will ask that you evaluate his personality, likes/dislikes,
needs, behavioral patterns and overall temperament, and
establish what sort of family it would be best that he be
adopted into. You will report all you learn about him to your
GRINinc Representative – this will allow him/her to evaluate
which applicants would be suitable for the dog.
During his stay with you, you will
be responsible for:
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Daily feeding, walking and exercising
(dog MUST be kept on leash when outdoors if not in fenced-in
yard)
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Reinforcing basic obedience commands
such as sit, come, down, stay, and housetraining
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Basic grooming such as brushing, baths
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Providing an abundance of love and
attention
The duration of his stay with you may range from as short as two
weeks to a few months. All the while, you'll have the support of
a truly experienced, reliable and responsive GRINinc. member,
and other fosters, upon whose knowledge you can draw at any
time.
If you decide, at any time, that
you truly cannot give him up then you have the option to adopt
him yourself and will make the same adoption donation as anyone
else. Foster homes do have the FIRST right to adopt their
foster Golden.
But remember – while yes, you will
become attached to the dog (how can you not?), that you are
providing love and stability to a dog that is in dire need of
that attention at this stressful time in its life and that there
is always another dog coming into the Rescue that is in need of
the same nurturing from you.
When a potential adoptive family
has been identified and approved, you will be asked to meet with
the family and introduce your foster dog to them. This usually
happens in your home as this is the location in which your dog
is most comfortable and allows the new family to meet him in a
relaxed setting; however other options may need to be
discussed. While the potential adopter “interviews” the dog,
you will have an opportunity to interview them. You know your
foster best, you are his representative, and you will be there
firsthand to see how they interact with the dog, and he with
them. Even though the family has been approved by GRINinc, if
you are not completely comfortable with this family taking him,
you have the right to veto any home. If you do not want the dog
to go to this family, you just let your GRINinc. Representative
know and he/she will inform the family that this is not the
right dog for them. For you this is a decision – for the Golden,
it is his life.
If you give the final approval to
the adoptive family, then they may take the dog home with them
that day, or they may ask to wait in order to think it over or
prepare for his arrival. You will complete a form giving the new
family all the information that you have gathered about the dog,
and you will review the adoption contract with them prior to
their signing it.
The dog will then leave with his
new family. Goldens are highly adaptable to new
circumstances and bond quickly with new people. Your foster dog
will likely leave without a backward glance. While this is
not necessarily the most flattering for you, it is a testament
to the fact that you have taken a frightened, confused rescue
and turned him into a happy, confident dog ready to join his new
family and start a wonderful life.
You will now have a space in your
home, and your heart, for the next Golden who needs you.
Click
HERE for our Foster Application
in PDF.
For a WORD version click
HERE.
Golden Rescue In Naples, Inc. is a 501c3 Non-profit organization.
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