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Originally Posted by Eva PSC
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.
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Whatever small anxiety they have from changing "owners" is nothing compard to living in hell night and day.
Plus when you foster you often are there to get them back to good health. So you may need to give them medicine daily or wrap their bandages. This all prepares them for being adopted out at a later date.