May I return my foster animal to the shelter if I an unable to foster any longer?
We prefer that foster parents continue care until we find a permanent home for their foster. It can be extremely stressful for an animal to be returned to the shelter environment. However, we do understand that situations change and it may become necessary to discontinue fostering. If this happens, we request that a foster parent provides as much notice as possible so that we can find an alternative foster home. Of course, in an emergency, a foster parent may always bring the animal back to the shelter.

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1. May I foster if I live in an apartment?
2. I live on base, may I become a foster?
3. I have my own animals, may I still become a foster?
4. May I foster if I have children?
5. May I foster a dog if I do not have a fenced yard?
6. What supplies do I need to foster?
7. Do I need to have prior medical knowledge or expertise?
8. Am I responsible for finding my foster his/her forever home?
9. How are foster animals promoted?
10. How can I help my foster become more adoptable?
11. May I adopt my foster animal?
12. May I return my foster animal to the shelter if I an unable to foster any longer?
13. What if my foster animal becomes sick?