Paw-Rescue.org Partnership for animal welfare
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Partnership for Animal Welfare
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Do you want to foster? If you have rescued a stray animal and would like to find her a home, you might want to consider fostering her through a rescue organization such as PAW. Because these groups, including PAW, are volunteer based, it helps a great deal if you are willing to provide the vet care for your rescued pet. Our ability to rescue animals is limited by donations (which pay for the vet care) and the availability of foster homes, so if you can provide both of these and are willing to follow our procedures, we can often accept you into our foster program. Or perhaps you just love animals and would like to try fostering. Sometimes it is a good way to "try out" a particular dog or cat and see if he is right for you. We always have more wonderful animals looking for good foster homes!
How does it work? Various rescue organizations operate differently, but many have foster programs of one kind or another. Here we describe fostering through PAW.
The caregiver is responsible for helping to get the animal adopted by bringing her to adoption shows, helping to talk to applicants, and providing information for ads and the website.
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