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How to Become a Foster Dog Home

Fostering Saves Lives, and helps those hard to adopt dogs find their place in the world.
HCAS covers all the expenses such as veterinarian care, food, toys, etc.

What does fostering a dog involve? (PetFinder)

When you foster, you agree to take a homeless dog into your home and give him or her love, care and attention, either for a predetermined period of time or until the dog is adopted.

Why do adoption groups need foster homes?

There are many reasons a dog might need foster care.
Some of the most common include:

A rescue group doesn't have a physical shelter and depends on foster homes to care for dogs until suitable homes are found.

A puppy is too young to be adopted and needs a safe place to stay until he or she is old enough to go to a forever home.

A dog is recovering from surgery, illness or injury and needs a safe place to recuperate.

A dog is showing signs of stress such as pacing or hiding in the shelter.

A dog has not lived in a home before or has not had much contact with people and needs to be socialized.

The shelter is running out of room for adoptable dogs.

If you are interested in Fostering, please send us a message!

 

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Holt County Animal Shelter

The Mission of the Holt County Animal Shelter is to foster a healthy companionship between Humans and animals, to help enhance appreciation of animals, prevent their abuse, and underscore their intrinsic value.

The Holt County Animal Shelter is a private, non-profit organization. We are funded entirely by private donations from our community.

Mission Statement

In 2006 a group of concerned citizens came together to form Holt County Humane Society The mission then, and now is the same.

We are here to foster healthy companionship  between animals and humans. Through education and example we promote the appreciation of animals, and prevent the abuse and neglect.

Board Members

Therese Sullivan

Jim Rabe

Paula Evans

Nancy Turpin

Sue Symonds

Kris Harvey

Karen Nollette

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