We’ve had an influx of dogs over the past month, which has left us very short on foster homes. If you are a new member interested in fostering or a previous foster home on a break, please consider fostering or dog sitting for our pups this summer.
If we can’t find foster homes, we typically have to board the dogs, which takes away from funds we could use to help save more dogs. If you have a vacation planned, we will arrange for your foster dog to be taken care of by one of our dog sitters.
Please contact our Foster Coordinators, Laurie & Barb, if you are interested in opening your heart and home to a golden who needs a temporary place to lay his or her fluffy head.

A huge thank you from foster graduates, Tinkerbell & Rhett.
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