Want to get involved? Want to make a difference?
November 30, 2010
This post is authored by Amy of Dog Rescuer’s Life
I have a lot of people tell me “Oh I can’t foster. I would get too attached.” Fair response but think of it this way, if you are able to foster a dog you are saving a dog from dieing in a shelter. You mean to tell me you would rather have a dog die instead of shedding a few tears when they get adopted? Never thought of it that way did you?? But that is the reality, without foster homes the dogs can’t be saved. Fostering is nothing more then “baby sitting” for an extended period of time… a week, a month, ok sometimes a year but that is rare. And honestly fostering can be a bit selfish… selfish because in brings so much joy into your life. To watch a dog who has had a dark past blossom and grow and turn into a happy, healthy dog who loves people and isn’t afraid any more. Then when they get adopted you receive emails and pictures of your foster dog living the life and being spoiled. They are now the center of someone’s world.. what could be better?
You can’t foster because your apt., condo association, housing community won’t allow it or you have the legal limit of dogs for your area or you work long hours. TOTALLY understand but you can be so helpful to a rescue by simply educating others of the need of fostering or by helping people understand adoption should be their first option. You can volunteer on the weekends walking dogs, you can volunteer your talents (gathering donations, making fliers, driving dogs to and from the shelter, vet office, foster home to adopter, you can conduct home visits, maintain a website, take pictures, network, run reference checks on adopters, help with adoption events or fundraisers, the list goes on and on.). Doesn’t matter if you are 8 years old, 80 years old or anywhere in between you can help!
With the holidays coming up the number of dogs in shelters will go up and adoption will go down, way down. That means now is an important time to get started with helping local shelters or rescues. Here are some ideas:
* Have a chance jar at work or home where loose change is added. When the jar is full or you feel their is enough in the jar donate the money to a shelter or rescue.
* When you go to the store and buy your dog or cat something like a toy, a leash, a bed, a bag of food, kitty litter buy an extra one and donate it.
* Read the newspaper? Good! Collect newspaper and donate to local animal shelters or rescue.
* Your dog or cat has toys, beds, collars, leashes that are no longer used. Donate them to a local rescue or shelter. For a dog that has nothing, used is better then not at all.
* Doing some fall / spring cleaning and you have old towels, blankets, comforters, sheets, etc. that you are going to throw away? Don’t! Donate them to a shelter or rescue.
* Tragically your animal has passed on and you now have left over medicine, flea prevention, heart worm prevention, toys, beds, leashes bowls, etc. Donate them!
* You don’t have time to collect things, walk dogs, etc. OK, fine then just call up a rescue/shelter or go on line and donate. Hey even $5.00 means a new toy for some homeless lonely dog.
Regardless of what way you are helping, it is very meaning full to those who have dedicated their lives to rescue and to the animals. And maybe you can encourage friends or family to help out too!
For more of Amy’s writings, visit http://dogrescuerslife.blogspot.com/







