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![]() Becoming a foster home is no small task. It takes special dedication, love, and understanding. There is more to becoming a good foster parent than just grooming and feeding a dog. You should have a crate, proper equipment and tools to bathe and groom a dog. Have a feeding dish and a place for your new charge to sleep, preferably in your bedroom. ![]() Some rescue dogs have not come from loving homes. They are frightened, possibly not housebroken and may have other problems. These dogs need time to repair the psychological damage done by their earlier circumstances. As with our adoptions Heart Bandits works to match the rescued Eskie with the appropriate Foster Parents. Not all Foster Homes are able to handle the more difficult cases. While we are emphasizing the responsibilities of foster care, we want to remind you that being a foster parent for a rescued and then adopted American Eskimo Dog is about as satisfying as anything you can do. ![]() Remember being a foster parent means you are responsible for communicating with the Chapter Director about what kind of personality the dog has, and what circumstances you feel may be suitable for him or her. Everyone in Heart Bandits wants each adoption to be successful, but some aren't. It is through your input that a Chapter Director will more likely be able to arrange a successful adoption.
If you are interested in becoming a Foster Home for Heart Bandits,
the first step is to fill out a Foster Home Application. The application will give us a better idea about the type of home you will be able to provide while the Eskie is in your care. You will be contacted by the Chapter Director nearest you. Once approved, you can look forward to the gratification of seeing a rescued American Eskimo Dog beginning a new life in your loving home.
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"A dog wags its tail with its heart." ~ Martin Buxbaum |