Why do we foster? Basically, it buys time for dogs who might otherwise be euthanized. But it’s also hugely rewarding to love on a pup for a few days or weeks and then see them find their forever home. Most people say: “I don’t know how you do it; I could never take a dog into my home and then give it up.” Admittedly, the first time we fostered, it was very hard to say goodbye. But since then, we’ve come to appreciate being a way station for dogs en route to where they belong. It’s always bittersweet when they leave us, but it also means we can take on another.
— Sarah Hall Weigel, Foster, For the Love of Dogs Vermont
 

 Consider becoming a foster

Foster Caregivers provide our dogs with a safe home and lots of love while they are waiting to be placed in a forever home. Why foster?

  • Fostering costs almost nothing.

  • For people who love dogs but are unable to make a long-term commitment, fostering offers the company of a canine companion for the short-term.

  • Fostering requires little of you but the payback is enormous.

  • Fostering gives that dog a safe, loving place to recover from the harsh life of before.

  • Fostering can be done anywhere.

  • Fostering saves two lives: the dog you foster and the dog who takes that dog's place in the rescue or shelter.

All dogs deserve a second chance at a better life. Become a Foster Caregiver.

Learn more about fostering with For the Love of Dogs Vermont by reading through our Foster Care Agreement.


Interested in becoming a Foster Caregiver?

Please complete the application below. You must be 25 years of age or older in order to volunteer as a foster with For the Love of Dogs Vermont.

Foster Caregiver Application