1. Name of Applicant:
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First Name
Last Name
2. Name of Co-Applicant:
First Name
Last Name
3. Applicant's Address
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Address 1
Address 2
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
4. Applicant's Phone Number:
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(###)
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5. Applicant's E-Mail Address:
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6. Type of dog you are interested in fostering:
7. Do you have any special considerations with the dog you foster?
8. Veterinarian's Name and Phone Number:
9. Number of children in your home:
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10. Age(s) of children:
11. Do they live with you full-time?
Yes
No
12. Do you consider the location of your home to be:
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Suburban
Urban
Rural
13. Type of home
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House
Townhouse
Condo
Apartment
Other
14. Do you own or rent?
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Own
Rent
15. If you rent, you MUST provide proof that you are allowed to have dogs. Landlord's name and phone number:
16. How would you describe the activity level in your home?
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Active
Moderate
Quiet
17. Do you have a fenced-in yard?
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Yes
No
18. If yes, what type (material) and height of fence do you have?
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19. If fenced, how many gates do you have and how are they secured?
20. Why are you interested in fostering a dog?
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21. Rescued dogs may have behavioral issues. Are you prepared to deal with these possible issues?
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22. How will the dog be kept:
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Outdoors
Indoors
Equally indoors and outdoors
23. How long will the dog be left alone during the day?
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24. When the dog is home alone, will it be:
Allowed free movement throughout the house
Confined to a room
Crated
Left outdoors
Kept in garage
25. Are you willing to help train a foster dog basic obedience commands?
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26. Are you able to have the dog available at reasonable times to be shown to potential adopters?
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27. For which type of behavior problems would you stop fostering a dog:
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Excessive barking
Housebreaking issues
Chewing
Shedding
Digging
Does not get along with other animals
Other (Not listed)
I would not return the dog; I would try to correct the problem(s)
28. Please list animals that you have previously owned, if any (excluding fish, rodents, and reptiles), describing what happened to them:
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29. If at any time you can no longer foster the dog, it MUST be returned to K-9 New Life. You are responsible for the care of the foster dog. That includes, but is not limited to: bathing; walking; feeding; monitoring their health; if they need vet care, contacting K-9 New Life; submitting periodic updates on the dog; completing the required evaluation form and returning it to K-9 New Life; being reasonably available to show the dog to potential adopters and transporting to various periodic adoption events; and, of course, providing the dog with love, care, and companionship while they wait for their new home. By electronically signing below, I acknowledge that I have completely read this questionnaire, comprehend it fully, know that applying does not ensure approval, and untruthful answers or failure to comply with the requirements of this application may result in the immediate forfeiture of any K-9 New Life dog fostered by me. Electronic signature:
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Date
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Thank You for Applying to Foster!
We’re so grateful you’ve taken the first step toward changing a dog’s life — and yours!
Our team will review your application and get in touch with you as soon as possible. In the meantime, feel free to explore our website to learn more about our foster program, success stories, and how you’re making a difference in a dog’s journey to a forever home.
Thank you for opening your heart and home. We couldn’t do this without people like you. 🐾
— The K-9 New Life Team