Dog Fosterer

Dog Fosterer

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PACT Animal Sanctuary

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PACT Animal Sanctuary

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Could you open your home to a dog and give them the chance to feel loved, while waiting for their forever home?

We’re seeking caring and compassionate people like you, who meet the following:


  • Aged 21 or over
  • A safe, secure, fully enclosed garden
  • No children under 12
  • Home for the majority of the day

Desirable:

  • Live within 45 minutes of our sanctuary (NR9 4PJ) to attend vet appointments or adopter meet-and-greets
  • No other animals in the home
  • Experience in caring for dogs


Foster Carer Responsibilities:


  • Daily Care: You will feed, walk, groom, train, and provide a loving environment for your foster dog under guidance from your foster coordinator.
  • Appointments: You will bring your dog to the sanctuary for vet visits or adopter meet-and-greets. Urgent visits may be required if your foster becomes unwell.
  • Stay Connected: You will keep in touch with your foster coordinator, providing updates, photos, and completing foster assessments.
  • Follow Their Plan: Each dog has a tailored care program. By following it, you give your foster dog the best chance of success.


This is a voluntary role.


When you foster, you provide a peaceful and loving environment where a dog’s true personality can flourish, helping adopters discover who they truly are and find the family they have been waiting for. ❤️

Related to

Animal care
Walk the dog
Animal welfare
Nature & sustainability
Wellbeing
Good health and well-being
Quality education
Life on land

About PACT Animal Sanctuary

The largest all animal rescue and sanctuary in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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Practical details

Volunteering Organisation role

Flexible hours
Flexible location

Contact person

PACT Animal Sanctuary

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