SAVING STRAYS FOSTERING QUESTIONNAIRE

Please fill in this form and submit it to our adoptions administrator. On completion and receipt of this form a Home Check will be arranged.

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Name
Are you the owner of the property
If you are not the owner do you have the permission of the landlord to keep pets? If you answer yes you will be asked to provide written permission from your landlord prior to a home check being arranged. You may email this permission letter to adoptions@savingstrays.org.uk
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Do any of the adults work?
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Do the children understand that a dog requires it's own space?
Is everyone in the household happy to foster a dog?
Will the fostered dog ever be left alone?
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Have you previously owned a dog?
Do you have a back garden?
Is your garden fenced in and secure?
Do you currently have any other dogs at the property?
If you have other dogs, have they been spayed/neutered
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If you have dogs are they all vaccinated?
Your fostered dog will most likely not be house-trained. Are you and your family prepared to accept this?
In the near future are you planning any major changes in your household (e.g, birth, moving home, changing work hours)?
Saving Strays dogs are previously street dogs and will require a settling in period to allow them to become adjusted to your routine and existing pets. This may take longer than normal due to their history. Are you willing and prepared to allow this during the foster process?
The dog may not be neutered/spayed if it is too young. It is a requirement of fostering that the animal will be neutered/spayed within 3 months of arrival and email confirmation of the procedure sent to Saving Strays. Do you accept to have this undertaken and provide the confirmation at Saving Strays agreed expense?
Are you willing to cover basic day to day costs for your foster dog? (food/water/flea treatment etc)
Most likely the dog you foster will not have received any formal training. Would you be prepared to attend training/socialisation classes to help your foster dog learn?
Most likely the dog you foster will not have received any formal training. Would you be prepared to attend training/socialisation classes to help your foster dog learn?
Should you no longer be able to foster for Saving Strays you must be willing, in except of exceptional circumstances, allow Saving Strays to have reasonable time to find a replacement foster for the dog. Do you agree to this?
When Saving Strays has an adoption enquiry, would you be willing to allow the adopter to contact you to discuss your foster dog?
Are you happy for any prospective adopters to visit the foster dog for meet and greets?
May we contact your current vet for a reference if required?
Have you had a home check in the last 6 months?