About the HDF Foster Program

1. Is fostering the right thing for me?
2. Why is the foster program so important?
3. How do you match a dog with a foster home?
4. Who pays for vet care and other expenses?
5. How long will I foster a dog? What if I go on vacation?
6. What are the requirements for being a foster person?
7. Will I be involved with the adoption process?
8. What's the next step? How do I become an HDF foster person?

1. Is fostering the right thing for me?
If you cannot adopt a dog but are interested in helping dogs in need, you would be a perfect foster family. Or, if you are considering adopting a dog yourself, fostering is a great way to discover just what temperament or energy level in a dog is best for your household.

Depending upon the circumstances, you may end up adopting an HDF dog that you foster. Many of our foster homes continue to foster our dogs even after they have adopted one of their own - we love that!

2. Why is the foster program so important?
HDF receives numerous phone calls and emails every week begging us to take a shelter dog or a stray whose owners cannot be found. Often, we must put dogs on waiting lists or reluctantly turn them away simply because we don't have a foster home available. HDF does not have a physical shelter, so our foster homes are our most important link in our rescue chain. Without their hard work and assistance, we could not save, rehabilitate and place these homeless dogs.

Rescued dogs have special needs. Many of these dogs have never been given any love, obedience training, or medical treatment prior to being taken in by HDF. Working with these dogs can sometimes be frustrating and very time consuming, but seeing your "diamond in the rough" foster dog go to its new home happy and well adjusted is incredibly satisfying and rewarding. Our foster homes tell us their experience has made them better and more knowledgeable dog owners.

3. How do you match a dog with a foster home?
Foster homes provide more than room and board; they provide an environment in which the dogs can become healthy and happy. We try to match foster dogs and homes based on the preferences and skills of each home. For example, those who enjoy obedience training will get those dogs needing more help in this area; those who exercise a lot will foster higher energy dogs; and so on. While at the foster homes, the dogs are evaluated so that our Adoption Coordinator can make the best match between adoptive home and available dog. If the dog would be happier as a service or working dog, you can help us test for and discover this too!

4. Who pays for vet care and other expenses?
HDF pays for all medical care for the dogs. Our foster homes donate their home, time, food (we can even supply food if necessary), love, and all the other necessary ingredients for a healthy, happy dog.

All our rescued dogs receive emergency medical care if necessary as well as routine medical care: have their shots brought up to date, are tested and, if required, treated for heartworm and parasites, are put on heartworm preventative, etc.

5. How long will I foster a dog? What if I go on vacation?
Because our goal is not to simply find homes for these dogs, but also to meet their physical, mental, and social needs before placing them, our dogs average three to six weeks in our system, sometimes more and sometimes less.

However the foster program is flexible - we work around your schedule. If you can foster for only a specific time period, let us know in advance and we will accommodate that.

6. What are the requirements for being a foster person?
* Experience With Dogs - Previous experience with dog ownership is preferred. Experience with obedience training is not necessary, however it would be ideal if you could work with the dog in rehabilitating behavioral issues they may have, such as separation anxiety or shyness, in order to better prepare them for their forever homes.

* Exercise – We ask that all foster families walk or exercise the dog on a daily basis, according to the needs of the dog.

 


* Time – Because rescued dogs have special needs, we are looking for foster families that have enough time to spend with their foster dog each day.

* Adoption Events - We ask that all foster families attend the Meet & Greets (at various locations) so that potential adopters may meet the dog you're fostering. If you do not have a car or are unable to attend the Meet & Greets due to your schedule, we ask that you arrange for a friend or family member to bring the dog to the events.

* Adoption Meetings - While you are fostering, our Adoption Coordinator may also contact you about scheduling a mutually convenient time for potential adopters to visit the dog, whether at your home or another convenient location. This allows adopters the chance to play and interact with the dog to see if this is "the one."

* Dog Transport - Because HDF is run entirely by volunteers, it would be very helpful if you are additionally able to help us with dog transport. HDF dogs often need to be taken to the vet for vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries and other medical care, prior to their adoption.

7. Will I be involved with the adoption process?
You will not be directly involved with the actual selection of the adopter. HDF's Adoption Coordinator is responsible for this. We just ask that you bring the foster dog to our adoption events in order to help him or her find a permanent home.

8. What's the next step? How do I become an HDF foster person?
If you would like to become a foster family for our rescued dogs, please fill out the Foster Questionnaire* and email it to us. If you have questions about the program that were not addressed here, please call us at (808) 782-8387.

As in the adoption process, once your application is received and reviewed, a telephone interview ay be conducted, followed by a house check. If approved, we will contact you about fostering your first dog.


Hawaii Dog Foundation
PO Box 30171
Honolulu, HI 96820
(808) 782-8387

Info@HawaiiDogFoundation.org

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