FAQ > Fostering (10 entries)
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We ask for a minimum of two months' commitment for most fosters, though there are occassions when we are in need of short-term fostering. However, some pets can be adopted within ...
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We do our best accomodate requests, but our priority is matching you with a pet whose needs are met by your lifestyle. This will best prepare the pet for adoption, and ...
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Yes, OPIN pays for medical, food, and training if needed. We also supply you with basics such as a leash, collar, and crate.
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Absolutely! In fact, many times, a dog who formerly lived with children or other pets is happier in an environment where he can continue to interact with them. As well, it ...
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In the case that you are no longer able to foster your pet, please let us know as soon as possible, and we will find other accommodations for the pet.
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We have many success stories of pets who were doing poorly and getting overlooked in the shelter went into foster care and blossomed, becoming much more adoptable and ready for a ...
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At first, it may be difficult when your foster pet is rehomed, but when you realize the positive impact that you've made on this pet's quality of life, as well as ...
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We provide medical support and training resources. If we determine that the level or type of care required is beyond your control or capability, we will find a new accommodation ...
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Absolutely, but we require a minimum of 2 months' commitment to foster. We've experienced several happy tails where foster pets ended up being happy, permanent members of their foster families.
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Our foster volunteers provide exercise, socialization, and safe shelter to dogs in our program. We also ask that you make your foster pet available for training and adoption events (even better ...



