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Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: CameronS on April 06, 2010, 02:04:57 pm

Title: Fostering
Post by: CameronS on April 06, 2010, 02:04:57 pm
Out of interest dose anyone else out there foster dogs??  :dog:  :dog:
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Post by: Jackie on April 06, 2010, 03:11:21 pm
If you mean by fostering looking after dogs and whelping the bitches and rearing the pups for the rescue society then yes I do.  ;D
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Post by: sandy on April 06, 2010, 07:34:54 pm
How nice!!!! ;D Are you still in Melton? THat was one of my work areas!!! l loved the market on TUesday!!
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Post by: Jackie on April 06, 2010, 07:36:56 pm
Yes unfortunately I am still in Melton, God alone knows when I'm moving. :(
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Post by: doganjo on April 06, 2010, 08:52:11 pm
Jackie, am I right in thinking that these bitches are in whelp when they are rescued and you look after them till the pups arrive? 
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Post by: Jackie on April 06, 2010, 09:12:17 pm
LOl yes it did look as though I meant that the rescue was breeding them. They arent!  ;D

 It is those bitches who come to the rescue when pregnant. I look after the bitch throughout her pregnancy, whelp her and look after both Mum and babies. Mum goes to a new home when the pups are about 5 weeks and I keep the pups for a further 3 weeks then help find them a home. Last time I got several pups placed in France for the French guide dogs assoc as they were lab golden crosses.

I pay for all the food for mum and babies as further help and absolutely love doing it.  ;D
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Post by: doganjo on April 06, 2010, 09:28:15 pm
What a great idea, Jackie.  I hadn't even thought about the aspect of in whelp bitches being rescued.  Maybe in the back of my mind I maybe thought they were just spayed but I know vets hate doing that if the bitch is in whelp so should have thought about that.  Well done!
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Post by: CameronS on April 07, 2010, 08:53:56 am
Do you do yours through a kennles? or independantly
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Post by: Jackie on April 07, 2010, 12:50:43 pm
Through a breed rescue society and the animals are in my home.
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Post by: CameronS on April 07, 2010, 09:11:19 pm
The same as us then, only we don't take on any heavily pregnant bitches as we have a couple of unrealiable dogs
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Post by: Jackie on April 13, 2010, 08:46:36 am
When I finally move Ill be able to help the rescue much more as we have loads of kennels on site.

Im certainly going to adopt a couple of oldies that no one else  wants as they have a charm all of their own.

This week I will contact the Lincolnshire Golden retriever rescue as previously I helped the Bedfordshire golden rescue but will be too far away in my new home for the Bedforshire one.
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Post by: Touchwood on April 13, 2010, 12:27:14 pm
Hi there,

I've been fostering for a local rescue for quite a while now as well. We mostly have younger dogs, usually those unsold by breeders that have lived all their young lives in barns etc resulting in them being terrified, totally untrained and unsocialised. Also fostered a couple of Mum's and pups, this time last year we had a pregnant collie who had 12 pups, we kept 1 and all the others went to lovely homes all over the country. We meet up regularly with the family that adopted the mum as well as several of the pups that live local. But all the new families keep in touch via our own group on facebook and we have just had the pups 1yr birthday get together where 9 of us managed to make it, coming from Essex, Wales, Manchester, Dorset.   
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Post by: CameronS on April 18, 2010, 08:24:25 pm
Our latest dog was with us for 2weeks as a foster, but is now officially ours  ;D  ;D  :dog:

a 6month old GSD X bitch,  :dog:
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Post by: little blue on April 18, 2010, 09:18:26 pm
Post us a picture! love gsds...
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Post by: sandy on April 21, 2010, 10:59:57 pm
Touchwood, how nice to Foster dogs and it sounds you are doing a great job, I too love GSD's, had one some years ago and loved her dearly, sadly she ended up with poor hips and had to be put to sleep as her back end went!. We had a litter of 11 Labradors in December, 9 survived and most I am in contact with and hope to get an anniversary walk with them too, great idea!!
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Post by: Touchwood on April 22, 2010, 10:54:57 am
Our first foster was an ex-breeding GSD that we have ended up keeping, she's not a pretty girl but has a wonderful temprement.
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Post by: CameronS on April 30, 2010, 11:27:10 pm
here's the pic
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Post by: doganjo on April 30, 2010, 11:48:09 pm
Got a crick in my neck so I turned it
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Post by: CameronS on May 01, 2010, 12:45:26 pm
thank goodness someone knew, how to
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Post by: doganjo on May 01, 2010, 12:54:49 pm
Look at your graphics package, Cameron.  I use Microsoft Picture Manager and Windows Photo Viewer. But you can re-orientate photos with any other package - there's usually a button to click on the tool bar above or below when you open the picture.  Then just save it.  Simples ;D
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Post by: sandy on May 01, 2010, 06:48:10 pm
A nice dog,looks like a bit of Staffie and German Shephard!!
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Post by: CameronS on May 03, 2010, 10:35:59 am
I did it Via my phone, and don't have any software  ;D
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Post by: sandy on May 03, 2010, 01:09:22 pm
How is his recall? Our rescue Lab i s great, then, all of a sudden, when you get near the car, he goes off, he stays near but just out of reach, last time he did that I started the car  up and he ran up to my open window so my OH got him!!!! I am 99.9% sure it's the car as I do not t think he wants to go off as suck, just stay out a bit longer...he gets that look on his face first  ;) It made me wonder if other dogs, particularly pre owned dogs, have similar traits? I have an idea to stop him, take him out in the car and keep him on th e lead while th e others are off, then bring him  home and take him on a walk where he is off the lead!! a bit time c consuming but I think worth a try as he ran across a busy road last time too and just will  not listen to our calls!!!!
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Post by: sandy on May 03, 2010, 10:39:57 pm
THat's a suprise :o , so have you got one? I looked at the counil web site and saw the application form but no idea of how much they are, do you know?  ???

Anne, I hope you realise just what you have done!!!!
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Post by: sandy on May 03, 2010, 11:14:32 pm
 ::)
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Post by: Kaida on June 08, 2010, 10:14:56 am
I do.  Last foster dog was a gorgeous 8 year old GSD, Ellie, who broke my heart when she went to her forever home.  She was with us 6 months.  Not gone any space at the moment since we got Chloe cocker.  When we move house in a few years I'll have space again.