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Boxer Rescue Foster Application

   

Personal

 
   
Name:
Email Address:
Home Telephone: (Include area Code)
Work Telephone: (Include area Code)
Cell Telephone: (Include area Code)
Address:
   

Employment

 
   
   
Are you working with any other rescue group?



   

Home

 
   
Does your home have a yard?



Is it securely fenced?



If yes is dog yard:



Do you have a cable or kennel run?



   

Family

 
   
   

Pets

 
   
Do you have other dogs?



Are they spayed / neutered?



Do you have any cats?



Other pets or livestock?



Are all dogs / cats on heart worm preventative?



Are all of your animals (dogs and cats) current on all vaccinations?



   

Boxer Specific

 
   
Have you ever owned/fostered a Boxer before?



Can you foster:




Would you foster a mix?



Did you see a particular dog on the web site that you are interested in?



Would you consider fostering a special needs dog (i.e. a dog requiring daily medication)?




Would you consider fostering a dog with a disability (i.e. a deaf or lame dog)?




Would you consider fostering more than one dog?




   

Care

 
   
Where will the dog spend most of each day?



If you don't usually use a crate, will you be willing to use one if you get a dog that is used to being crated?



 

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Have you ever obediance trained a dog before?



If you don't have a regular vet would you like a referral?




   
   
Do you agree to the following:
Return dog to Boxer Rescue if you can no longer keep or care for dog an any time in the future:



Allow Boxer Rescue agent to visit your home prior to fostering?



   
   

When you click on the buttons below, you are stating your agreement and
  compliance with our application process.

   
   
   
   
*Please Note that Foster homes are required to take their foster dog(s) to and from vet visits. Because of the limited space available in foster homes, RDBR can not swap fosters between homes. If you agree to foster for RDBR that means that we are pulling the said dog from a shelter or a bad situation to put into your foster home, only because you have agreed to foster the said dog. This means that you have agreed to manage and train your foster regardless of any behavioral issues that may arise with your foster dog. We do not expect you to keep a dog that becomes aggressive or bites! If that situation was to come up than RDBR asks that we are contacted immediately, to remove the said dog