This past Monday, we shared the joy of saving lives through fostering and adopting with 140+ Discovery Channel employees while they snuggled with 10 dogs from 3 different rescue groups. Name a better way to spend your Monday!
Have you noticed? Fostering has become increasingly popular over the last few years! Over the course of the Covid pandemic, unprecedented numbers of New Yorkers and Tennesseans joined our Foster Roster, offering to temporarily house homeless shelter pets during stay-at-home orders. With this growth in fostering comes the recognition that it is time to move away from the old shelter model, the traditional “pound” many people might have in mind. Moving towards the foster-centric model is the way of the future.
What happens to these “pandemic pets” when people return to work and no longer have the time or resources to care for them? If we are to believe recent headlines in the media, people are heartlessly dumping their “pandemic puppies” in shelters. USA Today published an article earlier this month, “Everyone wanted a puppy when the pandemic began, but now those dogs are being returned.” But are these headlines accurate?
Breaking News! The Team at Foster Dogs, Inc., led by photographer Stacey Axelrod (@NYCPetPhotographer), has big news to share. Our new podcast “Why We Foster” launches today. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and listen now to Episode 1: “Goodbye is the Goal” for a full half-hour of feel-good fuzzies.
One door closes, and another door opens. Fostering made this incredible rescue story possible! At the same time that this New York family found out their dog was diagnosed with terminal cancer, Jones was entering foster care in Alabama after a long stay in the shelter. “Little did anyone know this was beginning of his long journey to us! […]. When I look back at the synchronicity of our stories and how many people were involved to get our boy home I am still amazed and I can’t help but say it was ‘meant to be!’ Thanks to Foster Dogs’ willingness to look beyond the immediate obstacle of distance, Jones the formerly unwanted dog is finally home and Beatrice is grieving no longer.”