Miscellaneous

How do I foster a dog in Dallas?

How do I foster a dog in Dallas?

What are the requirements to become a foster for Dallas Pets Alive?

  1. Are age 18 or older.
  2. Provide a safe, clean, loving environment for your foster dog or cat.
  3. Provide food, water, litter, toys, enrichment and shelter.
  4. Provide appropriate exercise and socialization.

Do you get paid to foster dogs in Texas?

Usually, pet foster parents are not financially compensated for their work; however, the shelter that places the animal usually provides food, medicine and veterinary care.

What is fostering a dog?

Fostering an animal can help them recover from neglect, abuse, illness or injury – taking the first steps towards finding a new, loving forever home. When you foster an animal you’ll also be freeing up space in our centres so that we can rescue more animals in desperate need.

Where is the Texas SPCA located in Dallas TX?

A 2400 Lone Star Drive, Dallas, TX 75212 shelter helping to find loving homes for dogs, cats, rabbits, small animals, birds, horses, farm-type animals . The SPCA of Texas is dedicated to providing every animal exceptional care and a loving home.

Why donate to the SPCA of Texas?

The SPCA of Texas is the most comprehensive animal welfare agency in North Texas. If you have a heart for animals, join us and be part of ensuring every animal has exceptional care and a loving home. Here’s a look at what our community of supporters made possible last year. Be an animal hero. Donate today.

How do I become a foster for Dallas pet rescue?

Fostering makes a real difference to animals in need and is a vital part of our mission to make Dallas a “no-kill” city. To become an DPA foster we ask that you: Are age 18 or older Provide a safe, clean, loving environment for your foster dog or cat Provide food, water, litter, toys, enrichment and shelter

Do DPA foster parents have their own pets?

Many DPA fosters have their own pets and families; rent their home/apartment; or have full-time jobs. Your existing pets must be spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and treated for fleas and worms.