PERMANENT FOSTER DOGS
Sometimes a dog comes through rescue and they just don't find the right family to adopt them. They are usually fine in their foster home because the foster family has several dogs and the resident dogs help the new dog with the rules of the house. Even dogs with behavior problems usually do well in a foster situation. When we can't find the perfect home for our rescue dogs they continue to stay in their foster homes. Some foster providers just adopt the dogs themselves, other foster providers already have too many dogs of their own. While in foster care, these dogs still require food and supplies, including flea control, heartworm preventatives and toys!! If you are interested in sponsoring one of the permanent foster dogs, they would really appreciate it.
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RAIDER was adopted by an elderly gentleman, who unfortunately is now suffering from Altzheimers. It's been difficult for him to take care of Raider and because Raider bit one of the owner's caretakers, the decision was made to return Raider to rescue. He's been in his foster home for over a year now and he is a fantastic dog. He gets along with most dogs and LOVES his foster family. He does have some quirks. He will growl and show you his teeth when he goes into his crate at night and you close the door. If you reopen the door, he will turn his head away and be very submissive. If he thinks he's done something wrong, he will either wet the floor or he will cower. He is a very sensitive boy!!! Raider is very obedient, totally housebroken and crate trained. Raider is now sponsored by a Border Collie friend
Before you can visit with this dog, you must have an Adoption Application on file with us. For more information, please email bcsaver@aol.com. |
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