There are a lot of people who sign up to foster a Poodle rescue dog for all the wrong reasons and that can only lead to trouble. There is never a time or a place that is okay to commit to taking in a Poodle rescue dog for the wrong reasons such as looking good in front of other people. Your reasons have to be pure and from the heart in order to make this a success and even with all of that, you will still need to put in a lot of hard work.
It can be a lot of pressure and work but if you are really into it for the right reasons, like wanting to give back to your community, then there should not be too much of a problem. There is a lot of personal time of yours that will get eaten up so after you have completed fostering your first Poodle rescue dog, you may not want to take on another. Then again, you may surprise everyone, including yourself.
Fostering a Poodle rescue dog has its advantages and disadvantages. One advantage to taking in a rescued Poodle, obviously, is giving a chance for a good life and forever home to an abused, neglected or abandoned pet.
Another advantage is that an older pet may have been housetrained and may have other training as well. So with minimal training, caring for medical problems, re-socialization, a nutritious diet and a lot of love and attention you can prepare a rescued animal to be adopted to a new family.
After being observed by the rescue center staff a Poodle rescue dog can be evaluated and matched to a new family based on lifestyle, family size and other environmental issues. Does the Poodle get along with small children or have special medical needs? Does it get along with other pets? Aggressiveness, behavioral problems, activity level and other traits are assessed to determine what kind of household is appropriate for each Poodle rescue dog.
Even though it hurts, there is going to soon be a point where you will have to hand the Poodle rescue dog over to an excited adoptive family. Although you will miss your pup and the time you spent together, know that what you have done and gone through is something that can never be regretted and that by helping to foster that dog, you have made a difference in the world.
And once it is all said and done, if you did a good job, you may be offered the chance to take home another Poodle rescue dog to foster. If you are up to the challenge, it is an excellent way to fill the void left by the departure of the other dog.
With each dog comes a new experience and none of them will be anything that you will soon forget as you will carry them with you forever.
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