Quote:
Originally Posted by *******
How would you like to be in a cage most of your day? Fostering gets them out of the cages of 24/7 barking and into a loving home which helps prepare them with good manners and great energy.
Their health tends to improve greatly because kennels are full of the stresses of living in a small gage and being exposed to lots of diseases.
|
yeah i can totally understand that, i just know that the animal will be majorly stressed again when having to go to his future owners. Think about it, you pick up a doggy, he gets all happy and makes himself at home. Then he has to go....
I am not saying not to do it however, it is obviously better than being locked up in the shelter. My respect for you for helping the animals.
I myself have two dogs, too bad I couldn't host any more.