Often people wonder: why do you put the animals in temporary foster homes?
It is actually very logical: when the dog or cat gets put into a foster family, it has exposure to an actual home. This means lots more training can be done, the animal can socialize with humans and other animals, house training can be included, etc.
The results? Our dogs often have a head-start and can easily adjust to living with a new family.
The picture below shows when TNR Trust is dealing with a “Full House” situation. These pups had just gone back from a big walk with some of our volunteers (Note that you can also foster just 1 dog or cat 🙂 )
If you are interested in fostering, check out Become a Foster Parent