Wait, I want to adopt my foster dog...
Love happens! If you’d like to adopt your foster dog, please let us know as soon as possible.
If we've already put a prospective adopter in touch with you, then you'll need to go ahead with the meeting. Why? Adopters get understandably very frustrated when the dog they're interested is suddenly no longer available, and it makes adopting from a foster-based rescue seem risky and unprofessional. We want everyone to have a good experience adopting a rescue dog, and our fosters play a critical role in that goal.
If you’ve signed up to foster-to-adopt, you’ll be given a 3-day priority period to consider your rescue dog for adoption. After the 3-day period, we’ll start to consider adoption applications from the general public. At this point, anyone who contacts us about your foster dog and is told that the dog is available will be given priority to adopt. Learn more about fostering to adopt.
If we've already put a prospective adopter in touch with you, then you'll need to go ahead with the meeting. Why? Adopters get understandably very frustrated when the dog they're interested is suddenly no longer available, and it makes adopting from a foster-based rescue seem risky and unprofessional. We want everyone to have a good experience adopting a rescue dog, and our fosters play a critical role in that goal.
If you’ve signed up to foster-to-adopt, you’ll be given a 3-day priority period to consider your rescue dog for adoption. After the 3-day period, we’ll start to consider adoption applications from the general public. At this point, anyone who contacts us about your foster dog and is told that the dog is available will be given priority to adopt. Learn more about fostering to adopt.