Foster parents are an invaluable part of the care and rehabilitation of young, sick, or special needs animals. Fosters must be 18 years or older, be willing and able to take their fosters to follow-up veterinary appointments every 2-3 weeks, keep your foster pets separate from household pets for two weeks or longer in a spare room or contained area. Feed, care, socialize and monitor the health of the foster animal(s).

If you are interested in fostering a cat, dog or other small animal, please fill out the form below, and a Foster Care Specialist will contact you.   We provide all the food, supplies, and medical services, as well as all the support you can ask for—all we need from you is TLC. Fostering saves lives!  Please note: To foster, you must live within the state of New Hampshire.

Available Foster Animals:

April

Mixed Breed (Large)  | Female  | 2

Meet April! This beautiful girl has such a sensitive soul. To say April loves snacks is an understatement. As we have learned here, her go-to is a little squeeze cheese. She will guilt you into offering her more and truthfully, when you see those eyes, you will. April came to us after bouncing around a bit. Her family is originally from the south, and they moved to NH. Ultimately, they had to rehome him due to health concerns in their family. It’s stated that she has been around other dogs and cats before, but we recommend a slow introduction to new animals. April has some mobility concerns that we hope to work with an adopter to address and provide an excellent quality of life. If you’re interested in fostering April, please submit the form below.