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Las Vegas Hot Diggity-Dachshund Club & Rescue
Fostering Information
Have you ever considered fostering a rescue dog? It’s not scary or hard.
Pet owners who foster these dachshunds provide love, training,
socialization and food. Fostering a dog may seem like a formidable task,
but it is a very tangible way to make a difference. Everyone benefits: The
foster volunteer gets to spend time with a special dog and he foster dog
gets a second chance at becoming a cherished pet. The new owners get a dog
that is better adapted to home life, and therefore has a better chance of
remaining in the new home permanently.
Perhaps you are only are in a situation where you can not have a permanent
commitment for many years, are elderly and are concerned what may happen
to a dog if you need to move to a different living situation and can’t
have your dog or you may want to help unwanted dogs to save them from
being euthanized or re-sold for back yard breeding. Fostering may provide
the answer.
Many dogs end up in pounds through no fault of their own. Their owner may
not be able to keep them any longer due to changed circumstances, they may
have been lost and not located, or they may have simply been not wanted.
Many dogs have had previous owners who did not take the time to properly
train their dog and now have issues with the dog that they do not know how
to correct or have time to.
Some of these dogs are happy and friendly and untouched by their
experiences. Some become timid and insecure. Some are toilet trained, some
are not. When you foster for us, we supply 24-hour support and if for any
reason there is a problem with that dog not fitting in your household, we
will give you complete backup. All vet bills and extra expenses are
paid by us. It is up to you whether or not you want to cover the food
costs. If not, we will provide the food for you.
After caring for the dog for a few days, fosterers will then advise us on
the personality of the dog, the good points and any negative ones; and we
can then advertise the dog on our website, on Petfinder, through our
newsletters, in local newspapers, etc., and match the dog to the right
adopter. We ask that our foster parents bring the dog to our events to
give the dog exposure and to provide socialization opportunities. If you
can not bring the dog, please contact an organizer to make arrangements to
have the dog at our adoption events.
We do not have shelter capabilities, therefore we are limited to our
rescue abilities to the amount of foster homes we have. The more
available foster homes we have the more dachshunds we can save. We are
constantly turning dogs away from rescue because we don't have the
availability to bring them in. We are all volunteers and have our own
family, work and personal lives. We commit ourselves to this cause to help
these unwanted dogs. We can not do it alone and require more foster homes
and volunteers. We understand that there are more dogs out there that need
help then we have room or time for, which is why we work on “Saving the
world one wiener at a time.”
Fostering can be an incredibly rewarding experience - to see the look of
trust and growing confidence in a dog that has been rescued from an
unfortunate situation, and to watch it go to a person who will love and
care for it. It is amazing to see the transformation a little love,
patience and training can do. Fostering also allows you to have many loved
dachshund during your life time by providing them a temporary home to live
in until they find their for ever home.
Foster homes must be able to provide a loving home, secure fencing,
daily walks and some time each day spent interacting with your foster
dachshund. If you do decide you would like to try fostering then a rescue
representative will need to do a home check and you will need to complete
an application.
Please sign up today to foster and help us in our
mission “Saving the world one wiener at a time.”

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