I signed up to foster a dog, now that I'm stuck at home all day every day. Other than that, I feel really fortunate not to be stuck with someone I don't want to be holed up with 24/7.
That's the other side of the coin I'd rather be alone than wish I were.
i love my dog she comes to me when I'm mad and always calms me down and if I don't pet her when I'm mad she pushes up against my legs and almost pushes me to the ground so I have to pet her and stop what I'm doing if I'm angry which is funny and always makes me laugh.
Studies show petting your pet can have lower your heart rate and blood pressure. I know I feel better when I pet my bunnies.
Good for you! Fostering, be it dogs, cats or even kids is a nice thing to do. Beware, your first foster is often the worst, in terms of letting go when time comes. I have been a member of a rescue (Rat Terriers) for 20 years and have taken a lot of dogs over the years and yes, I failed my first foster test.
I adopted the first one, who came to me with severe mange and so frightened, I had to tie him up just to get a picture of him. He came with the name "Little Guy" but he didn't answer to it. I didn't know what to call him but after a few weeks, he told me his name. I was doing some work in the yard, not really paying attention, then I realized he was following me around the yard, watching me and "talking". I looked at him and thought "OMG! He sounds like Donald Duck!" and in that moment, he became "Ducky".
The good news is, over the 20 years, I only adopted 2 additional dogs, one of which is still with me. I do have a couple of sanctuary dogs, which means they are deemed "unadoptable" due to age or behavior issues. They will stay with me although they are still considered part of the rescue.
I wish the best for you in this endeavor. Rescue has been very rewarding for me, I kind of "fell" into it but I'm glad I did. Not everyone is cut out for fostering, some just can't face letting go but if you can, you will quickly learn that there is always another little lost one who needs you. You're doing a good thing.
thats awesome
my dog is a ham sometimes but she's so dang smart but she's a great companion i couldn't ask for better friend!!
more pic serious look wanting me to come out and play or walk sad I can only put one picture at a time I guess the files are too big
A dog is often better company!
There was a survey in Ann Landers or another advice columnist years ago that revealed parents often felt closer to their pets than their children. I bet the same holds true today.
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