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Our Adopter & Foster Resources

Our Adopter and Foster Information Portal is designed to provide all adopters and fosters with the essential information they need to ensure a smooth transition for both pets and families.

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We are committed to continually updating and expanding the portal to better serve our community, ensuring you have the most up-to-date tools and support to provide the best possible care for the animals. Whether you're an adopter or a foster, this portal is a valuable resource in supporting you every step of the way.

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Adopter & Foster Information Portal

What is Information is Included in the
Adopter & Foster Information Portal 

Decompression

This is a critical process for rescue dogs, allowing them to adjust after stressful experiences. This process is essential for rebuilding trust and emotional stability, helping dogs to bond with their new families.

Enrichment Ideas

This involves activities that stimulate a dog mentally and physically, promoting healthier behavior and reducing stress. 

Vaccine Information

Keeping rescue dogs up-to-date on vaccines is critical to keep your pup healthy.

Safety Practices

Essential guidelines to protect both animals and humans in a rescue setting. Protocols include safety measures to prevent accidents and ensure proper care.

Dog Behaviour & Body Language

Understanding a dog's body language is key to recognizing stress, aggression, or fear, which helps in effective handling, training, and ensuring safety.

Medication Tracker

A tool used to monitor a dog’s medication schedule, ensuring consistency and timely treatment, which is crucial for managing chronic conditions like heartworm.

Heartworm Information

A serious infection spread through mosquito bites. It can be fatal if untreated, so regular testing and prevention are critical for the health of both rescue dogs and the broader pet community.

Muzzle Training

While often misunderstood, muzzle training is a positive tool for managing fearful, aggressive, or scavenger dogs safely. Muzzles keep your pup and others safe. Muzzled dogs are good dogs.

Links to Dozens of External Resources

External resources help address common challenges like crate training, leash manners, and counter surfing.

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