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Foster a Rescue Retriever
Foster parents are compassionate dog lovers who open their hearts & homes to provide temporary shelter for our homeless canines. Through their kindness, we gain valuable time and the insight we need to place each dog in the perfect, permanent home..

 

What Does A Foster Parent Do?
Foster parents provide security, love, companionship and the nurturing home environment that all dogs need to fully blossom.

They play a key role in helping us evaluate a rescued dog’s behavior, temperament and energy level. Through their daily interaction in the home, we gather important information like whether a dog is housebroken, patient with children, aggressive or shy with cats and other dogs. The more we learn about a dog through foster care, the more successful we will be in creating the ideal match.

What Are The Commitments Involved In Foster Parenting?
Most all OCC: All Retriever Rescue animals are healthy, well-adjusted dogs that transition quickly and easily into a new, permanent family. However, some dogs require a little extra care, ranging from post-op rehab to specific food and exercise regimens. Others may need time to develop better social skills with people or other dogs.

The average length of time a dog is fostered is about three weeks, but fostering can last anywhere from a few days to a few months. OCC: All Retriever Rescue will cover the expense of food, grooming and any necessary medical care for the duration of the dog’s stay in the foster home.

In addition to attending to the dog’s basic needs, foster parents must ensure that their foster dogs are available for meeting possible adopters. If a foster parent is unavailable to transport the dog or have the meeting at their house, we can arrange for a volunteer to take care of it.

Although OCC: All Retriever Rescue prefers that a dog remain in one foster home until a permanent home is found, any amount of time that you give to fostering a dog is very helpful and greatly appreciated.

What If I Become Too Attached?
This is one of the most common remarks we hear, and we understand this sentiment completely! It is always difficult for us to part with an animal that we have rescued and sometimes nursed back to health. But letting go is part of the process.

The work foster parents do saves the lives of many precious dogs. These dogs get a new lease on life and a chance to experience all the happiness that they deserve. Although the self-sacrifice may seem difficult to those who have never lived through it, many foster parents who once thought it too painful, now tell us the rewards are life-changing. However, if attachement is too great, we will allow first option of adopting to current foster parents.

If you have room in your home and heart, OCC: All Retriever Rescue is in URGENT need of foster homes. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please e-mail us at foster@occretrieverrescue.com

 

Help Our Rescue Dogs
Click the Support Rescue Ribbon Image on the left to go to our affiliates, Helping Udders, site to shop for your favorite dog stuff. When you buy Rescue Ribbons from Helping Udders our rescue will earn 50% from Rescue Ribbon sales and 10%-25% on dog Tugs and Udder cool dog stuff. During the PayPal checkout process at Helping Udders, just enter your Rescue choice (OCC: All Retriever Rescue) in the text box marked "Rescue you wish to benefit" or "Message to Seller" . If you do not choose the OCC: All Retriever Rescue our rescue dogs will not benefit. Thank you for your support!

Orange County Canine: All Retriever Rescue - Orange County, NY -
info@occretrieverrescue.com
P.O. Box 184 - Cornwall, New York 12518