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Foster Volunteer Application

Foster parents are desperately needed to help save Boston Terriers and provide them with a start on their new lives. Please consider opening your heart and home to a little Boston. Please fill out the form below and submit it to us. We will be in touch with you as soon as possible.

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Do you own your home or rent?
Do you own your home or rent? (If you rent, do you have the Landlords permission to foster a dog:)
Is it securely fenced?
If you have a pool, is it securely fenced?
If you have a dog run, is it secure?
Will you be keeping rescue dogs primarily indoors or out?
Have you ever owned a Boston Terrier before?
Are they neutered or spayed?
If you have other pets, are their vaccinations current?
If you dont have a pet now, have you owned one before?
Are you prepared to deal with reactions on the part of your pets?
Do you have the capability of keeping them separated until socialization is completed?
Are you prepared to provide the extensive socialization that is needed to ensure that you have a well-rounded Boston for placement?
Are you agreeable to spaying/neutering every dog that you foster?
Are you likely to do any training with the foster dog while in rescue?
Would you be able to handle a dog that comes into rescue only to become sick and have to be euthanized to stop its suffering?
Are you agreeable to having dogs euthanized because of temperament problems?
Should a placement not work out and the dog has to come back to rescue, are you willing to commit to having it returned to you until another placement is identified?
Are you willing to take Boston Terrier mixes?
Would you be willing to allow us to visit your home?
Do you have the support of your family in view of rescue?
Are you willing to work closely with our Placement Directors in determining the best placement of the foster dog?
Are you financially able to provide premium quality food, bedding, leashes etc. for the average rescue?
Have you emotionally prepared yourself for the sadness that comes when you finally make a placement?
Are you willing to stay in contact with the adoptive home to ensure that the placement was a success, including follow up visits and/or phone calls?
Are you willing to provide counseling/resources to the adoptive family should problems arise later on in the placement?