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Dog foster family: what to know before you start

Foster family at home with an animal awaiting adoption
Foster family at home with an animal awaiting adoption

A home that fits the dog

Before arrival, check that your home works: a quiet resting area, safe outdoor access or regular walks, and clear rules for everyone in the household. The rescue can guide you based on the dog’s energy, tolerance of other animals and medical needs.

Walks, socialisation and routine

Walks, gradual socialisation and a steady feeding routine help the dog feel safe. Note reactions to other dogs, people and new situations: these observations help the rescue find the right adopter.

Health follow-up and communication

Vaccinations, worming, vet appointments and treatments are often coordinated by the rescue. Report any change in behaviour or health quickly. Regular updates prevent surprises when adoption time comes.

  • Keep a simple log of walks and behaviour
  • Flag any fears or reactivity you notice
  • Follow the rescue’s veterinary protocol
  • Prepare the dog for visits from potential adopters

How Pawer supports dog foster families

On Pawer, the rescue centralises the dog’s record, appointments and follow-up notes. You view what you need, update your availability and share observations without scattered messages across channels.

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