Foster Care Application - Dogs
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  • Check all that apply
  • Check all that apply
  • Enter N/A if no pets owned in the past.
  • Enter N/A if no pets currently owned.
  • Enter N/A if no pets currently owned.
  • Enter No if no pets currently owned.
  • Enter No if no pets currently owned.
  • (ex. run, walk, hike, backyard play, etc.)
  • This applies to any organization
  • Personal Reference

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  • For reference purposes only and not solicitation.
  • Vet Reference

    Your vet may be contacted to verify all vaccinations are up to date on your current pets as well as their altered status and overall health care.
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  • Agreements

  • As a foster parent, you will be required to have an indoor housing area for your foster dog(s) in which you can place an appropriate sized crate. The crate will be used anytime your foster dog(s) is without appropriate supervision. In addition, when outside, your foster dog(s) must either be confined within a secure fence or on a leash and all outdoor activity must be supervised at all times. At NO time should your foster dog(s) be left alone, in the presence of the other resident/visiting dogs, or held by means of tethering or unsupervised with other dogs. By typing your name below, you agree you will abide by these provisions.

  • I am also aware that by taking the animal in to my home where other animals may be, there is a chance of spreading illness. Should any animal in my home become ill, I do not hold Rain City rescue responsible in any way. If I decide to keep this animal, I understand that I must follow the standard adoption procedure of any animal adopted out from Rain City Rescue, including filling out the adoption application and submitting the appropriate adoption fees. I understand that any misrepresentation may result in not being approved to provide foster care and/or the removal of the foster pet from my home. Foster families accept liability for personal injuries or damages caused by a rescue dog. Foster's agree, by submitting this application, that working with animals is unpredictable and the utmost caution must be taken in caring for foster animals. These dogs have been let down in the past and it is our responsibility to protect them and set them up for success in their new, forever homes. While the animal is living with a foster family, it will remain the property of Rain City Rescue, and therefore, all final decisions regarding the welfare of the animals will lie with the responsibility of the rescue. We provide the basic vetting care and costs, and often many of the supplies you need. Food can occasionally be provided, though many of the fosters choose to provide this themselves as part of their charitable giving. Please contact us if in need of food donations. By typing your name on this form, you agree to the above statements and certify that the answers given above are true.