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Dogs Trust Merseyside issues urgent appeal for dog foster parents
DOGS Trust Merseyside is issuing an urgent appeal to dog lovers to help them care for more dogs in need by becoming volunteer foster carers.
The team is facing a record numbers of enquiries from people needing to hand over their dog, so more than ever the charity needs volunteer foster carers to provide a temporary home for dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes who have nowhere else to turn.
Kim Rowlands, Co-ordinator of the Home from Home fostering scheme at Dogs Trust Merseyside, says:- “We are facing a crisis as our kennel space is really stretched. We need to act now to be there for as many dogs as possible. Fostering a dog is a great opportunity for dog lovers who are currently unable to have a dog of their own. We cover the essential costs and you’ll be playing the most important role, giving stability, love and care to a dog in need as you prepare them for life in their forever home.”
Emma Corke and her 24-year-old daughter Nisha, started fostering in 2017 and have gone on to foster 35 dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes, from young puppies to older dogs and one very special dog who was learning to cope after having a leg amputated.
Emma, who lives in South Liverpool, says:- “When they were young Nisha and her sister, Sakura, wanted a dog, but we decided that rather than having one of our own, we’d help dogs that had found themselves without a home. That was 6 years ago! We absolutely love fostering. Nisha is fantastic with them and is brilliant at building their confidence or doing training with them, especially the younger ones, or helping them recover from an operation as she did with gorgeous Michael who had to have a leg amputated.
“We can’t imagine ever having to bear the loss of a dog but with fostering, you know where you stand. We know we will have to say goodbye but before that you’ve had the joy of them, you’ve had the satisfaction of making sure they are happy and loved during such a difficult time for them and you know that you are helping them on their way to their forever home. You also know that no sooner have you dried your tears, there will be another dog in need of help and to be able to help so many is fantastic.”
Since the Home from Home scheme was launched at Dogs Trust Merseyside in 2016, almost 800 dogs have been cared for by foster carers. Currently the scheme has 32 foster carers but with a waiting list of dogs needing to come into Dogs Trust, Kim is asking local dog lovers to get in touch as soon as possible and welcome a dog into their life temporarily.
Speaking about the scheme Kim says:- “We have dogs who are ready to be fostered anywhere from a few days to several months and we can be really flexible. We know life can be unpredictable, so we make sure foster carers can always take a break when they need 1. Our foster carers give our dogs valuable experience of home life, and they get to know what makes them tick; they can tell us everything from what are their favourite toys and treats to the kind of walks they enjoy to where they like to sleep. All that information gives us the best chance of ensuring our gorgeous dogs find their ideal forever home when the time is right. So, if you think you can open your heart and your home to help a dog get back on their paws, please get in touch.”
If you would like to apply to become a volunteer foster carer, please go to dogstrust.org.uk/foster or call:- 020 7837 0006.
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