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BOXER RESCUE VT NEEDS FOSTER HOMES TO SAVE LIVES OF DEATH ROW AND URGENT DOGS!
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Our ability to save dogs is limited by the amount of volunteer foster homes that we have. Are you interested in saving precious lives? We are too!!! Please contact us today with your name address phone number and let us know that you’re looking to volunteer as a temporary or long-term foster home. It cost nothing to volunteer and it means everything to the lives of the pets!
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Fostering is NOT a LIFETIME commitment, it is a Commitment to SAVE a LIFE!
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Fostering is vital part of rescue, without foster homes to help care for rescued dogs, we would not be able to take in as many as we do. Foster homes provide a caring environment, individual attention and socialization, while helping keep dogs out of shelters and safe from the possibility of being euthanized. There are currently not enough foster homes to care for the many homeless and at risk dogs. Our group desperately needs caring people to open their hearts and their homes to these animals in need. If you think you could be one of those people, the following information is intended to answer some of the questions you might have.
The Reality of Fostering Dogs in need of foster homes have often been surrendered to the rescue by owners who no longer wanted them or were unable to care for them. Many have been rescued from shelters or seized from owners or breeders who abused or neglected them. Sometimes they are in poor health. Often, the dogs are healthy and have been well cared for, but have been misplaced by circumstance.
• The Rescue does it’s best to match foster homes with the most compatible dog possible. An application is filled out by all foster homes to determine what limits each home has. Rescue dogs almost always require training. Some have minor behavior issues or health concerns. Fostering is a commitment, but no one is ever asked to take on more than they are comfortable with. Common behavioral issues with rescued dogs include housebreaking problems, marking, food and/or toy aggression, destructiveness, barking and jumping. Common emotional issues include separation anxiety, neediness, fear and shyness. We ask that foster parents treat their foster dog with as much love and compassion as they would their own. This is usually the primary need of all rescued dogs, many of whom have never known love or compassion before their foster home. Most people have to work part or full time, including foster parents. It is possible to work full time and be a foster parent, but it does require dedication and consistency.
People with pets can still foster, provided these pets are not aggressive, of course. In fact, that is usually the case and it is a great way to provide socialization. Sometimes there is a bit of initial tension, but this can usually be alleviated by slowly introducing pets to a foster dog, and keeping their time together supervised. The average fostering period is 2-6 weeks, sometimes less, sometimes more. There are a number of factors that affect this period, including the health, behavior, sex and age of the dog, making it impossible to predict. Parting with a foster dog is emotional, and the first time is the hardest. The Rescue has a strong support system to help with the transition, and most foster parents keep in touch with the adoptive parents. Foster parents have the final say on who adopts the dog in their care. There will always be several people who are happy to answer questions, offer advice, and help foster parents in anyway possible.
Some of the Responsibilities of a Foster Parent
• Offering compassion and affection to a very deserving dog.
• Taking the foster dog to be examined by a designated veterinarian, and following up with any necessary treatment, medications, and/or additional visits to the veterinary facility. Expenses are paid for by the Rescue.
• Monitoring the foster dog’s health and reporting any concerns.
• Providing quality food, clean, fresh water, toys and bedding.
• Housebreaking when necessary – often dogs need only a little guidance or time to adjust to a new environment.
• Reinforcing basic obedience and appropriate behavior with treats, praise and positive reinforcement.
• Socializing – Spending time around other pets and people when possible.
• Grooming – Generally requires only routine grooming. Dogs with skin problems may require more rigorous grooming.
• Exercising and playing with the foster dog.
• Observing the character and behavior of the foster dog, to ensure the best possible placement, and approving a permanent home.
• Preparing the foster dog for relocation to a permanent home.
The Requirements for Fostering
Devotion to improving the life of a foster who needs, and deserves a second chance.
Patience is necessary when caring for a foster dog. Most rescued dogs have not had any training. A little time each day focused on obedience is all it usually takes to correct this problem. Space to keep a crate, or a room that a dog could stay in while unsupervised that can be separated from other rooms by a door or baby gate. Enough time each day to spend exercising, training, playing with and doting on a foster dog. Transportation and time to take a foster dog to the vet when it is needed. A big heart and the desire to make a difference in a foster’s life. Fostering a needy animal is a big responsibility, but the rewards for saving a life are much bigger. Becoming a foster parent is the best way to become involved in rescue and to make a big difference you can see and feel. Opening your home to a foster not only saves the life of the foster dog, but it makes room for another dog to be brought into the rescue. That is two dogs saved by the kindness of each foster home. Please remember, fostering saves lives.
Email BoxerRescueVT@yahoo.com to request a volunteer foster application! You can help Boxer Rescue VT give one more homeless Animal a better life, a life filled with love, warmth and security.
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BOXER RESCUE VT NEEDS FOSTER HOMES TO SAVE LIVES OF DEATH ROW AND URGENT DOGS!
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Our ability to save dogs is limited by the amount of volunteer foster homes that we have. Are you interested in saving precious lives? We are too!!! Please contact us today with your name address phone number and let us know that you’re looking to volunteer as a temporary or long-term foster home. It cost nothing to volunteer and it means everything to the lives of the pets!
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Fostering is NOT a LIFETIME commitment, it is a Commitment to SAVE a LIFE!
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Fostering is vital part of rescue, without foster homes to help care for rescued dogs, we would not be able to take in as many as we do. Foster homes provide a caring environment, individual attention and socialization, while helping keep dogs out of shelters and safe from the possibility of being euthanized. There are currently not enough foster homes to care for the many homeless and at risk dogs. Our group desperately needs caring people to open their hearts and their homes to these animals in need. If you think you could be one of those people, the following information is intended to answer some of the questions you might have.
The Reality of Fostering Dogs in need of foster homes have often been surrendered to the rescue by owners who no longer wanted them or were unable to care for them. Many have been rescued from shelters or seized from owners or breeders who abused or neglected them. Sometimes they are in poor health. Often, the dogs are healthy and have been well cared for, but have been misplaced by circumstance.
• The Rescue does it’s best to match foster homes with the most compatible dog possible. An application is filled out by all foster homes to determine what limits each home has. Rescue dogs almost always require training. Some have minor behavior issues or health concerns. Fostering is a commitment, but no one is ever asked to take on more than they are comfortable with. Common behavioral issues with rescued dogs include housebreaking problems, marking, food and/or toy aggression, destructiveness, barking and jumping. Common emotional issues include separation anxiety, neediness, fear and shyness. We ask that foster parents treat their foster dog with as much love and compassion as they would their own. This is usually the primary need of all rescued dogs, many of whom have never known love or compassion before their foster home. Most people have to work part or full time, including foster parents. It is possible to work full time and be a foster parent, but it does require dedication and consistency.
People with pets can still foster, provided these pets are not aggressive, of course. In fact, that is usually the case and it is a great way to provide socialization. Sometimes there is a bit of initial tension, but this can usually be alleviated by slowly introducing pets to a foster dog, and keeping their time together supervised. The average fostering period is 2-6 weeks, sometimes less, sometimes more. There are a number of factors that affect this period, including the health, behavior, sex and age of the dog, making it impossible to predict. Parting with a foster dog is emotional, and the first time is the hardest. The Rescue has a strong support system to help with the transition, and most foster parents keep in touch with the adoptive parents. Foster parents have the final say on who adopts the dog in their care. There will always be several people who are happy to answer questions, offer advice, and help foster parents in anyway possible.
Some of the Responsibilities of a Foster Parent
• Offering compassion and affection to a very deserving dog.
• Taking the foster dog to be examined by a designated veterinarian, and following up with any necessary treatment, medications, and/or additional visits to the veterinary facility. Expenses are paid for by the Rescue.
• Monitoring the foster dog’s health and reporting any concerns.
• Providing quality food, clean, fresh water, toys and bedding.
• Housebreaking when necessary – often dogs need only a little guidance or time to adjust to a new environment.
• Reinforcing basic obedience and appropriate behavior with treats, praise and positive reinforcement.
• Socializing – Spending time around other pets and people when possible.
• Grooming – Generally requires only routine grooming. Dogs with skin problems may require more rigorous grooming.
• Exercising and playing with the foster dog.
• Observing the character and behavior of the foster dog, to ensure the best possible placement, and approving a permanent home.
• Preparing the foster dog for relocation to a permanent home.
The Requirements for Fostering
Devotion to improving the life of a foster who needs, and deserves a second chance.
Patience is necessary when caring for a foster dog. Most rescued dogs have not had any training. A little time each day focused on obedience is all it usually takes to correct this problem. Space to keep a crate, or a room that a dog could stay in while unsupervised that can be separated from other rooms by a door or baby gate. Enough time each day to spend exercising, training, playing with and doting on a foster dog. Transportation and time to take a foster dog to the vet when it is needed. A big heart and the desire to make a difference in a foster’s life. Fostering a needy animal is a big responsibility, but the rewards for saving a life are much bigger. Becoming a foster parent is the best way to become involved in rescue and to make a big difference you can see and feel. Opening your home to a foster not only saves the life of the foster dog, but it makes room for another dog to be brought into the rescue. That is two dogs saved by the kindness of each foster home. Please remember, fostering saves lives.
Email BoxerRescueVT@yahoo.com to request a volunteer foster application! You can help Boxer Rescue VT give one more homeless Animal a better life, a life filled with love, warmth and security.
We have Many Great Pets Available To VT Residents, But Due to Pandemic Not all Listed online. Please Email us for info & application. Thanks
2.
Interview
U Send in Application, We verify info, call veterinarian, call 2 interview U, setup your home visit, then appt 2meet dog in So VT / adopt
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Home Check
Volunteer visits to meet your existing pets, see house, yard, fencing, etc & interviews you/your family /answer any Q’s you may have.
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Meet the Pet
If home-visit goes well, meetup for your entire family and potential pet is arranged by appointment on a Sat mornings, in Southern VT.
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Sign Adoption Contract
If all agree meet/greet went well, adopter signs Adoption Contract,pays adoption fee in cash & go home w/newest family member that same day!
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Interview
Adopter is expected to check-in with us after 1st night & 4th full day... We are always here for you & our pets with encouragement & joy!
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Home Check
We may make appt to visit you/family after adoption to see how things are going. Dog Welfare follow-ups help protect all concerned.
Additional adoption info
Because we think our rescued dogs have been through enough hell before we saved them we feel it is our duty to protect them going forward, for that purpose we require a completed and signed Adoption Application, we verify your information, do a Reference check, Require proof animals are permitted where you live, Conduct a home check and in-home interview, if approved for a meet and greet and all are in agreement you would be a good match, then a signed adoption and care contract and fee is required.
In addition, all pets adopted from us must be returned to us if you are unable to keep pet for any reason, this applies after one day, a week, a month or after 15 years, we do not want adopters taking pet to shelters, or re-homing pets themselves (we want to properly screen new home). We are not just adopting a pet to a good home, we are adding an adoptive family to our rescue family, We are here for you all, for the life of the pet, we welcome your updates, questions etc.
Because we think our rescued dogs have been through enough hell before we saved them we feel it is our duty to protect them going forward, for that purpose we require a completed and signed Adoption Application, we verify your information, do a Reference check, Require proof animals are permitted where you live, Conduct a home check and in-home interview, if approved for a meet and greet and all are in agreement you would be a good match, then a signed adoption and care contract and fee is required.
In addition, all pets adopted from us must be returned to us if you are unable to keep pet for any reason, this applies after one day, a week, a month or after 15 years, we do not want adopters taking pet to shelters, or re-homing pets themselves (we want to properly screen new home). We are not just adopting a pet to a good home, we are adding an adoptive family to our rescue family, We are here for you all, for the life of the pet, we welcome your updates, questions etc.
DOGS DESERVE TO LIVE LIKE FAMILY, We do not have a public shelter, all dogs are lovingly kept in our volunteer private foster homes until adopted. Pet Meet and greets are setup for you and your pets after an application is verified and home visit is completed successfully.. Meet and greets take place on Saturday mornings by appointment and in a public place for safety of all concerned. We sometimes hold adoption event's where you can meet dogs, but they can not be adopted until we complete our adoption verification process noted above Like us & share our posts on Facebook and Please also Follow us on Twitter @K9Protectleague (re-tweets welcomed)
SAVE LIVES! JOIN US AS A VOLUNTEER!
Virtual volunteers needed NOW! No matter where you live if you have access to the Internet and telephone you can help us save lives. Data entry, copy writers, graphic design, layout, social media administrators, marketing promoters, Click here and fill out a volunteer application
-Face to Face VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN VT, CT, NH, NC, SC, GA and Nationwide- WHAT's YOUR SUPER-POWER? Can you foster, transport, walk & train dogs, be a respite foster, fundraiser, staff our public events, write press releases, we need ... grant writers, home-checkers,lawyers, accountants, veterinarians, groomers, artists, dog food drive /donations coordinators, fundraising event organizers, special event hosts, media influencers, website designers, IT, graphic artists, landscapers, fence installers, carpenter, electrician, pilots, drivers, video production, photographers, public relations, WEBSITE DESIGNER VERY URGENTLY NEEDED NOW.... whatever your hobby or skill-set you can probably use it to help save more lives. Check out our website fmi and fill out a volunteer application
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN NC, SC and GA. We are Looking to fill the following positions: short therm Foster home, Dog behavior/temperament assessors, dog trainers, dog walker, photographers, videographer, shelter dog evaluator and emancipators,community rescue liaisons, district foster leaders, foster dog parent(s), Respite foster dog parents, boarding partners, drivers, veterinarians, shelter to vet drivers, fundraisers, educators, groomers, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, publicity committee, social media networkers and more! please fill out a volunteer application
Or just Write us with email subject: "VOLUNTEER" include name, age, address, dog experience, tell us about your home: who lives there, do you have pets, do you own or rent, have fenced area (not required)... And tell us what you think you could contribute to our team to save lives!
If you can't volunteer then please donate. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and every penny donated goes to the dogs, because we are all volunteers! Please help us save and restore lives today; donate here Your gift is tax-deductible.
DOGS DESERVE TO LIVE LIKE FAMILY, We do not have a public shelter, all dogs are lovingly kept in our volunteer private foster homes until adopted. Pet Meet and greets are setup for you and your pets after an application is verified and home visit is completed successfully.. Meet and greets take place on Saturday mornings by appointment and in a public place for safety of all concerned. We sometimes hold adoption event's where you can meet dogs, but they can not be adopted until we complete our adoption verification process noted above Like us & share our posts on Facebook and Please also Follow us on Twitter @K9Protectleague (re-tweets welcomed)
SAVE LIVES! JOIN US AS A VOLUNTEER!
Virtual volunteers needed NOW! No matter where you live if you have access to the Internet and telephone you can help us save lives. Data entry, copy writers, graphic design, layout, social media administrators, marketing promoters, Click here and fill out a volunteer application
-Face to Face VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN VT, CT, NH, NC, SC, GA and Nationwide- WHAT's YOUR SUPER-POWER? Can you foster, transport, walk & train dogs, be a respite foster, fundraiser, staff our public events, write press releases, we need ... grant writers, home-checkers,lawyers, accountants, veterinarians, groomers, artists, dog food drive /donations coordinators, fundraising event organizers, special event hosts, media influencers, website designers, IT, graphic artists, landscapers, fence installers, carpenter, electrician, pilots, drivers, video production, photographers, public relations, WEBSITE DESIGNER VERY URGENTLY NEEDED NOW.... whatever your hobby or skill-set you can probably use it to help save more lives. Check out our website fmi and fill out a volunteer application
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN NC, SC and GA. We are Looking to fill the following positions: short therm Foster home, Dog behavior/temperament assessors, dog trainers, dog walker, photographers, videographer, shelter dog evaluator and emancipators,community rescue liaisons, district foster leaders, foster dog parent(s), Respite foster dog parents, boarding partners, drivers, veterinarians, shelter to vet drivers, fundraisers, educators, groomers, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, publicity committee, social media networkers and more! please fill out a volunteer application
Or just Write us with email subject: "VOLUNTEER" include name, age, address, dog experience, tell us about your home: who lives there, do you have pets, do you own or rent, have fenced area (not required)... And tell us what you think you could contribute to our team to save lives!
If you can't volunteer then please donate. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and every penny donated goes to the dogs, because we are all volunteers! Please help us save and restore lives today; donate here Your gift is tax-deductible.
We accept owner surrenders & save dogs from death row and other urgent situations. We especially love labradors, Standard Poodles, Giant Schnauzers, Doodles, Newfoundlands, mini schnauzers, Bostons, Bulldogs, Boxers, chihuahuas, Pomeranians and all breeds and mixes. We accept dogs into our program as finances and room in foster homes permits. All our dogs are given full vet exams, neutered/spayed , Vaccinated, Tested and treated for parasites, groomed, micro-chipped, and put on flea, tick and heart worm preventative. Our foster home volunteers work to get each dog crate trained, housebroken, recovered from past life traumas and teach social and home skills.
We Match the individual dogs personality, energy level and other needs to the what applicant has to offer, and we place dogs with the home we feel is best match for the dog.
Our primary concern is the well being of the pets taken into our care, sometimes a person is approved to adopt- but we might suggest a pet more suited to their attributes... Rather then do a mis-match that may result in dog being returned to rescue for not "fitting in".
URGENT PLEA FOR HELPThe dogs are BEGGING for your most generous Donations, Due to.Covid 19 all our venues have canceled every one of our spring and summer fundraising and public adoption events. Dogs are here longer due to pandemic protocols this raises operations expenses and our income almost non-existent. The dogs here are 100% depending on donations, Click here to Donate Via PayPal Thank you in advance. Please Note, If you prefer to send a check, please mail to Canine Protection League, P O Box 1693, Wilmington VT 05636 We are a 501c3 Non-Profit and your donations are tax deductible.
DID YOU CONSIDER VOLUNTEERING? You can volunteer from anywhere in the USA, online or hands-on. Drop us a note and let us know your interest, availability and location.
We accept owner surrenders & save dogs from death row and other urgent situations. We especially love labradors, Standard Poodles, Giant Schnauzers, Doodles, Newfoundlands, mini schnauzers, Bostons, Bulldogs, Boxers, chihuahuas, Pomeranians and all breeds and mixes. We accept dogs into our program as finances and room in foster homes permits. All our dogs are given full vet exams, neutered/spayed , Vaccinated, Tested and treated for parasites, groomed, micro-chipped, and put on flea, tick and heart worm preventative. Our foster home volunteers work to get each dog crate trained, housebroken, recovered from past life traumas and teach social and home skills.
We Match the individual dogs personality, energy level and other needs to the what applicant has to offer, and we place dogs with the home we feel is best match for the dog.
Our primary concern is the well being of the pets taken into our care, sometimes a person is approved to adopt- but we might suggest a pet more suited to their attributes... Rather then do a mis-match that may result in dog being returned to rescue for not "fitting in".
URGENT PLEA FOR HELPThe dogs are BEGGING for your most generous Donations, Due to.Covid 19 all our venues have canceled every one of our spring and summer fundraising and public adoption events. Dogs are here longer due to pandemic protocols this raises operations expenses and our income almost non-existent. The dogs here are 100% depending on donations, Click here to Donate Via PayPal Thank you in advance. Please Note, If you prefer to send a check, please mail to Canine Protection League, P O Box 1693, Wilmington VT 05636 We are a 501c3 Non-Profit and your donations are tax deductible.
DID YOU CONSIDER VOLUNTEERING? You can volunteer from anywhere in the USA, online or hands-on. Drop us a note and let us know your interest, availability and location.
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