Rotten Rottie Rescue
FOSTER HOMES

Interested in Being A Rotten Rottie Foster Home?
It’s wonderful to see so many of our foster families becoming foster failures by adopting their beloved fosters!
While this means we need to find more families to foster, we’re grateful that our foster failures continue to support our mission in other ways. Together, we can build a community that prioritizes love and care for every animal in need! If you're interested in fostering, we would love to hear from you!
Please note: If you live *ANYWHERE* except the East Valley, Rotten Rottie Rescue will need you to drive your foster dog to the East Valley for veterinary appointments, adoption meet and greets, pick up food, supplies & medication and to get help with training, depending on the dog. This means you could be making the drive from a few times a week to a few times a month!
If you think you'd be a great foster parent for a Rotten Rottie, please complete the Foster Home Questionnaire below.
What's included when you foster?
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Toys
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Bowls
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Bed
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Crate
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Food
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Medical Expenses
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Training Assistance
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...and other things that you may need too, like doggie shampoo, tick meds, belly band, baby gates, and other things may be loaned or given to you if the dog needs it.
What is expected of you - as the foster dog parent?
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To provide the dog with love, kindness and patience
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A place indoors for the dog to live
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To keep the dog safe
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Provide enough exercise
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To transport the dog to events and attend adoption events, if at all possible.
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To give us at least one week notice if you are no longer able to foster the dog.
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Work on correcting bad behavior and work on basic obedience commands.
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To make the dog available for people interested in adopting or meeting him/her.
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If you decide that you want to adopt your foster dog, you must tell us this before we introduce the dog to potential adopters.


