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Fostering
Rescued Schnauzers Foster homes are the lifeblood of NJSRN. They open their homes to a Schnauzer in need and help to make it more adoptable. They work on things like basic manners, socialization, and housetraining. They also help NJSRN to determine what type of home would be best for the dog - an essential part of our matching process. Fostering requires patience and commitment, but the rewards are endless! Your foster dog will blossom right before your eyes and when it's time for it to go to its permanent home, you can be proud knowing that you played a major role in its placement! NJSRN cannot operate without foster homes and families to care for the dogs in our program, to help identify what the dogs need, and to develop their individual profiles. Because of our foster volunteers, we are able to take dogs into rescue from former owners and shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster home for NJSRN, you can apply online now. Once submitted, this form will automatically be sent to NJSRN, and a copy will be sent to you. If you prefer to receive a text or Word version of this file, please e-mail us at info@njsrn.org. If you have questions about fostering for NJSRN, or would like to have an application mailed to you, please contact our Foster Home Coordinator, Dorian, at saveamini@aol.com.
FAQs on Fostering I have never fostered a dog before. What do I do? We ask our foster home volunteers to care for the foster dogs in their care as they do their own pets. This means making sure that the dog is housetrained, properly socialized, and that it is treated like a full member of the family. Our foster volunteers quickly become the ones who know and understand the dog the best - its likes and dislikes - and we rely on these volunteers to create a profile of the "perfect" home for that dog. If you have never owned a Miniature Schnauzer (or any other dog for that matter), but are still interested in becoming a foster home, please contact us! We are happy to provide information and support for all of our foster homes! Isn't it difficult to "give up" a dog that you have been fostering? Yes and no. Because you have loved and cared for a foster dog, moving it to its permanent home is a little like giving up your own pet. Many of our foster volunteers talk of "the look" they get as they say goodbye - there's no denying it, that's hard to see. The reward comes in knowing that you were there when the dog needed you and that NJSRN has worked to find the dog a permanent, loving home. As the days and weeks go by, and you learn how the dog is adjusting in its new home, you begin to appreciate your part in its healing, and you begin to look forward to helping your next foster dog make the transition from temporary to permanent home.
THE PIECES OF MY HEART (On Fostering) Copyright Jim Willis 2001 (used with permission) tiergarten@onebox.com http://jimwillis0.tripod.com/tiergarten/ Our paths will cross for only a short time, but while you are in my care I will be devoted to you. If memories of your former life are painful, I will help erase them. No longer will you hunger, and I will help to heal your wounds. If your former life was good, I will promise you an even better future. One day our time together will come to an end and you will go off to your new home - healthy, happy, and healed. As a parting gift, I will give you a piece of my heart to remember me by. I may shed a tear...not for my loss, but for your gain. Perhaps our paths may cross again for a fleeting instant and I will be comforted by the aura of love that surrounds you. There will always be a bond between us, though we walk separate paths through this life. After we reach our heavenly reward our paths may cross again. You may try to return the piece of my heart with thanks for all that I did for you. I will tell you to keep it and thank you for showing me that I could be better than I thought I could be and that I learned in giving came the greatest gifts. The pieces of our hearts are like grains of sand. They are pulled along a current beyond our control. until they come together and form a safe haven. I, like you, came to understand what it meant to be saved. Revised 04/29/2010 |
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Jersey Schnauzer Rescue Network, Inc. (NJSRN) NJSRN is a federally registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. Financial and other information on NJSRN may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 973-504-6215. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement. You may view the most recent expenditure report filed with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Directory of Registered Charities at http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/charity/chardir.htm (enter "NJ Schnauzer Rescue" (without the quotation marks) in the search box). PO Box 36, Fanwood NJ 07023 Rescue Hotline: 732-920-8242 |
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