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DOG FOSTER

Dog Foster Program

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What it Means to be a FOTAS Dog Foster Volunteer

When you become a FOTAS Dog Foster, you are joining a community of hard-working, dedicated, and caring animal lovers. You are offering your home, time, and love to dogs in need. We greatly appreciate you joining our team!

When bringing a dog into your home, you will be providing them with training guidance and structure to help prepare them for their forever homes. You will be treating a foster dog as if they are your own: playing, exercising, cuddling, and teaching!

FOTAS works with you to get foster dogs adopted. We utilize word of mouth, social media, outreach events, and adoption events to help get your foster into their forever home. You can share photos, videos, and write-ups about your dog on your own social media outlets, as well as sharing them with the Dog Foster Community.

This is a wonderful and personal way to help save homeless pets. Please apply to become a foster today!

  1. Sign-up online
  2. Attend a quick, in-person orientation where you will learn the ropes of the Foster Program at Friends of the Animals!

Still have questions? Please contact the FOTAS Dog Foster Coordinator.

Our Cat Foster Handbook contains valuable information including advice and techniques recommended by our veteran foster volunteers, as well as methods found to be successful at foster programs all over the country. This handbook should be considered a reference for anything and everything foster related.

Other Volunteer Opportunities in the Dog Foster Program

  1. Foster Field Trips: Foster Field Trip Volunteers provide outings for dogs in the foster program! Foster Families will be provided with a list of Field Trip Volunteers and will reach out to Field Trippers for outings. As a Field Trip Volunteer, you will pick up a foster dog, take them out for an agreed upon amount of time, and return them happy and healthy to their Foster Family.
  2. Adoption Counselors: Adoption Counselors play an important role in the adoption of our Foster Dogs! Adoption Counselors will call up recent FOTAS adopters to check in, answer any questions, and get adoption updates.
  3. Transport: Those volunteering in transport will help get supplies to our Foster Dogs! You can transport dog food, crates, and various supplies to the Foster Families. You can also help out at events and assist in transporting supplies to and from events.
  4. Outreach & Adoption Events: Participate in our local events and have a great time meeting new people and talking up FOTAS! We have a lot of events and a lot of volunteer opportunities. In addition to our outreach and adoption events, we also have monthly vaccination clinics that could always use your help.

Our new Dog Foster Program is making a difference!

First 2.5 months (June 1 – August 15, 2024) of the new program resulted in:

  • 15 dogs placed into foster care
  • 8 dogs adopted
    • 1 dog returned
  • 6 dogs currently in foster care
    • 4 ready for adoption
    • 2 awaiting spay/neuter surgeries
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Adopt a Cat!

Find your purrfect companion.

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Adopt a Dog

Find your new best friend.

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Volunteer Opportunities

There are many ways to volunteer with FOTAS

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Spay/Neuter Services

Help stop overpopulation

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Foster Opportunities

Be a foster, save a life

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Resources

Helpful info for you and your pets