How to Become a Great Dane Foster Home

Of the four million pets euthanized each year in our nation's shelters, one in four is purebred, according to The Humane Society of the United States. Purebred rescue groups, like many Great Dane rescue groups across the United States, offer a safe alternative for unwanted or neglected purebred dogs. Because Great Danes often do not kennel well, rescue groups depend on foster homes to provide stable and safe temporary homes until they can be placed in permanent homes. In getting to know their charges, foster homes provide essential information to potential adopters, helping to ensure a solid, long-term match.

Instructions

  1. Alabama, Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Portions of Neighboring States

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      Visit the Great Dane Rescue website (greatdanerescueinc.com).

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      Click "Help Our Cause" on the top menu bar.

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      Click "Become a Foster Home Volunteer" on the left navigator.

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      Review details of Great Dane Rescue Incorporated's foster care program. While the rescue covers necessary veterinary expenses, foster parents are responsible for purchasing high quality dog food and toys. Likewise, foster parents are expected to exercise, socialize and groom their charges.

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      Complete the volunteer form at the bottom of the page. A volunteer will call you to begin the foster home application process.

    California

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      Visit the Great Dane Rescue of Northern California website (gdrnc.org).

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      Click "Fostering a Dane" on the top menu bar.

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      Contact the foster/volunteer coordinator using the email address provided to learn more about Great Dane Rescue of Northern California's program or to begin the application process.

    Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Utah and Wyoming

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      Visit the Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue website (rmgreatdane.org).

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      Click "Fostering" on the left navigator.

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      Review details of Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue's foster care program. The rescue covers necessary veterinary expenses, food distributed monthly and professional training for some dogs. When available, the rescue can provide a crate, gentle leader, or collar and leash, if not already supplied. While foster parents are not required to contribute financially, they are responsible for basic care, showing the dog to prospective adopters and monthly participation in a "Meet and Greet" event.

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      Download and complete the foster application. Return by email or postal mail to the address provided at the bottom of the application.

    Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania

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      Visit the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League website (padanerescue.com).

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      Click "Volunteer" on the top menu bar.

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      Click "Fostering" on the pink sub-menu bar.

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      Review the "Frequently Asked Questions" related to Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue's foster care program. While the rescue covers necessary veterinary expenses, foster parents are responsible for costs associated with dog food and toys, transportation and grooming or nail trimming. Likewise, foster parents are responsible for feeding, exercising, socializing, grooming and medicating (if necessary) their charges.

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      Call the rescue group at the number provided at the bottom of the page or download and complete the "Volunteer/Foster application." Return the completed application to the appropriate address listed at the top of the application.

    Florida (Central)

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      Visit the Central Florida Great Dane Rescue website (cfgdr.org).

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      Click "Volunteer" on the left navigator.

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      Contact the volunteer/foster home coordinator using the email address provided learn more about Central Florida Great Dane Rescue's program or to begin the foster care application process.

    Florida (Southwest)

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      Visit the Southwest Great Dane Rescue website (swgdr.org).

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      Click "Fees &Process" on the left navigator.

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      Review the foster requirements. Note that the rescue does provide food and medical care. You are responsible to send monthly updates for their website.

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      If you have not previously adopted from Southwest Great Dane Rescue, you must submit an adoption application to be considered for fostering. Click "Application" on the left navigator. Specify "Foster Only" or "Foster with Option to Adopt" at the top of the application. Complete the application and submit.

    Washington

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      Visit the Dane Outreach website (daneoutreach.org).

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      Click "How to Help," followed by "Foster" on the left navigator.

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      Review details of Dane Outreach's foster care program. The rescue provides food, veterinary care and a crate. The foster home is only responsible for the intangibles like basic care and affection.

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      Contact the foster home coordinator using the email address provided at the bottom of the page.

    Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia and West Virginia

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      Visit the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League website (magdrl.org).

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      Click "Volunteering" followed by "Fostering" on the left navigator.

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      Review the "Frequently Asked Questions" related to Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue's foster care program. While the rescue covers necessary veterinary expenses, foster parents are responsible for costs associated with dog food and toys, transportation and grooming or nail trimming. Likewise, foster parents are responsible for feeding, exercising, socializing, grooming and medicating (if necessary) their charges.

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      Click contact the "local MAGDRL Coordinator" link near the bottom of the page.

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      Contact the area coordinator for your jurisdiction. Provide a phone number for a volunteer to contact you to start the application process and phone screen.