"Doing Our Part to Save Their Hearts"

Foster

The Health Hearts and Paws Project relies heavily on people willing to foster our dogs because it allows us to pull and help more heartworm positive dogs facing euthanasia from shelters throughout the United States.

If interested in becoming a foster you may either click here to download and fill out our PDF application and bring it in  OR fill out this online form:

 
ONLINE FOSTER APPLICATION (No PDF application necessary)
 
Welcome to The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project foster program! We are glad you have come to foster a pet from our organization. Please make sure you completely fill out the application before submitting it. Missing information will delay the process and false information will result in your application automatically being denied.
 
The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project reserves the right to refuse fostering to anyone. No animal will be fostered with person(s) having a history of losing, giving away, selling or having animals injured or killed by moving vehicles. No animal will be fostered by individuals who mislead or fail to provide accurate information on the foster
application.
 
IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION YOU MUST:
  • Be 21 years of age or older
  • Have identification showing your present address
  • Have knowledge and consent of your landlord (including adult children living with parents)
  • Be able and willing to spend the time necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care and adoption exposure for a pet.

The following information is requested so that your foster counselor can assist you in the selection of a new foster pet. The animal's welfare is our foremost consideration. The animal available for foster come here from a variety of sources. All animals are examined by a veterinarian and routinely monitored while in our care, but there is always a chance that an animal is incubating a disease without showing any clinical signs.

The following information is requested so that your foster counselor can assist you in the selection of a new foster pet. The animal's welfare is our foremost consideration. The animal available for foster come here from a variety of sources. All animals are examined by a veterinarian and routinely monitored while in our care, bu there is always a chance that an animal is incubating a disease without showing any clinical signs.

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