ed for this scheme with John, who adopted Cindy, saying of his experience:"After our beloved Labrador died at the age of 14, the thought of having to go through another heart-breaking end of life experience was too much to bear. That’s when we discovered fostering with Dogs Trust Glasgow.
“Rather than looking after just one dog for the next ten to fifteen years, we are able to assist Dogs Trust with preparing many rescue dogs for their next permanent home, helping make the transition easier on the dogs and the adopters. "Fostering is a steppingstone for rehoming. We provide a lot of valuable information about the dogs which helps them find the right permanent home.
“It can be challenging with every dog you care for having differing personalities and needs however the support and back up received from the charity is superb. I really enjoy the challenge of each individual dog, bonding, helping them with basic training, seeing the dog happier than in a kennel and all the while learning new things which will be of value for the next foster dog.
“To anyone considering fostering I would say what are you waiting for - do it. Dogs give you so much and by fostering you are helping lots of dogs who deserve a new home through no fault of their own. It’s such a great scheme to be part of, I would find it very difficult to stop fostering now.”How to become a dog foster carer as Dogs Trust look for volunteers
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