FAQs

What if my foster animal needs to see a veterinarian?

North Shore Animal League America covers the cost of veterinary care for foster animals at our Medical Center only. Appointments can be scheduled directly with the medical center or through the Foster Care Program Manager .

By |2023-10-04T10:14:33-04:00April 8th, 2019|

What happens if I want to adopt my foster animal?

This is not a “foster to adopt” program. Fostering is intended to provide temporary care to an animal. We work hard to make sure each animal is adopted into the most compatible home and acknowledge that sometimes it is their foster home. If you are interested in adopting your foster animal you must contact the Read More

By |2023-10-04T10:36:26-04:00April 8th, 2019|

Do I get to choose which animal I foster?

Sometimes. We always match newly approved fosters with their first foster animal based on their experience level and parameters listed in your application (under 25 lbs, friendly with other cats, etc.). After that, fosters can respond to foster opportunities that come up through our email newsletter or on social media. Keep in mind that the Read More

By |2019-04-08T14:06:51-04:00April 8th, 2019|

What should I expect when I welcome a new foster into my home?

Welcoming a new foster into your home is an exciting experience. It is important to acclimate your new foster animal appropriately. Upon being accepted into our Foster Care Program, you will be briefed with the proper home acclimation methods for dogs and/or cats. Often times this is the animals first experience in a home, you Read More

By |2023-10-04T10:38:28-04:00January 22nd, 2019|

Is fostering hard?

Fostering is extremely rewarding, but we acknowledge that sometimes it can also be difficult and emotionally taxing. Every foster experience is different, but we’re always here to help and have a community of veteran fosters who help guide new fosters through the trials and tribulations of fostering. Often times, this will be the first home Read More

By |2019-04-08T14:02:29-04:00January 22nd, 2019|

Can I foster an animal if I work full time outside of the home?

Yes, but you need to make proper arrangements for the animal to be cared for during the day. This may include coming home on your lunch break to care for them or hiring a professional dog walker. Adult dogs must be let outside to relieve themselves at least 3x/day (the longest they can be left Read More

By |2019-04-08T13:44:25-04:00January 22nd, 2019|

What are my responsibilities as a foster parent?

On a daily basis, you are responsible for providing your foster animal with love, food/water, shelter, safety, training and proper socialization. You are expected to be available via phone call, text, and/or email to provide updates on how the animal is doing, coordinate vet appointment or meetings with potential adopters. You must answer any questions we Read More

By |2023-10-04T10:40:57-04:00January 22nd, 2019|

What does Animal League America provide to fosters?

Animal League America provides its foster parents with any core supplies that their foster animal needs, medical care, basic training and support from our foster team and community! Supplies includes food, basic care supplies (collar, ID tag, leash, bowls, size appropriate crates or carriers, beds, etc.), medication, preventative care and more! If you like a Read More

By |2019-04-08T14:32:55-04:00January 22nd, 2019|

Can I foster if I already have an animal of my own?

Yes, as long as your animal is altered, up-to-date on all core vaccines and on monthly preventatives! We will need your veterinarian’s contact information for a vet reference to verify your animal’s medical history. Keep in mind that the foster animal is coming from a shelter or hospital environment and could be harboring an illness, Read More

By |2019-04-08T14:31:21-04:00January 22nd, 2019|
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