Foster Homes Needed!

IMG_3870We have more female dogs with puppies arriving in our adoption center next week (12/14).  They will need to stay in foster homes until the puppies are old enough to be spayed / neutered and get their shots (approx. 8 weeks)  If interested, please call our adoption center (801) 355-7387 and come by to fill out an application.  Fostering puppies is very rewarding if you like puppy kisses!

Thank you!

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4 Responses to “Foster Homes Needed!”

  1. Sorayma JImenez on December 11th, 2009 at 9:02 pm

    will love to help female puppies for foster and might adoped one.

  2. David McConkie on December 15th, 2009 at 4:26 pm

    My family is VERY interested in fostering a mother and her puppies! My family and I love dogs and we would love to help in any way. We currently do not have a dog or any other pets and we would like to care for one in need. We do have experience with this as we used to have a yellow lab who gave birth to beautiful puppies. Please call me @ 801-209-2000 or 801-295-4572. If you do not have a mother with puppies but have other dogs in need please give me a call too! Thanks,
    David McConkie

  3. Adria Sansone on January 4th, 2010 at 11:54 pm

    I have 2 loving cats that need a foster home while I am homeless looking for a place to stay. I can supply the food and litter. They can be seperated I just need to find something soon for my luck has run out. Please call me at 696-1439 if you can help. Thank you!

  4. Ashley Riddle on January 16th, 2010 at 7:23 pm

    My husband and I would like to know more about fostering dogs. We have an energetic 2 yr old boxer who would love a playmate and we would love the chance to help a dog in need. We’d like to know more about how it works, so please send me an email or let me know where I can find more info online. Thanks!

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