Foster one of our animals

Five reasons to foster a pet

You will be a vital part of the homing process gathering information of how a particular animal adapts to being in a home environment, allowing us to find the best matched forever home in the future

People with limited time to give can enjoy the love and companionship of an animal without the long-term commitment of pet ownership

Fostering a pet in your home allows the spaces in our homing centres to be prioritised for one of the many homeless and abandoned animals looking for a place to stay

Improve your physical and mental wellbeing with a consistent routine of care for an animal who depends on you

You will provide invaluable respite care to an animal who is recovering from medical treatment and desperately needs some home comforts

what we need from you

What do we need from you?

As a foster carer for an animal waiting for its new permanent home, all we require from you is the following:

A commitment to love and care for the animal until they find a forever home.

Your agreement to allow potential new owners visit the animal at a pre-arranged location and time that is convenient for both you and the prospective new owner.

The ability to transport the animal to and from vet appointments at one of Valley View wolves animal rescues pre-approved veterinary surgeries.

 

what support you will receive from us

 

What support will you receive from us?

By volunteering your time as a foster carer, you are giving our centres the ability to help more homeless animals, at no additional cost to you. Therefore, we will commit to provide you with:

All the equipment you will need for the duration of your time fostering (leads, harnesses, bedding, bowls etc.)

A regular supply of appropriate food for the animal, to ensure we can meet their specific dietary requirements.

Veterinary treatment for the foster animal provided by  Valley View wolves animal rescue 

Reasonable travel expenses.

Access to expert advice, support, and guidance for the duration of the animals stay in your home