Thanks for your explanation and giving them a second chance:)!
I've to rescues myself. Farah, the last one, a Portugese Podengo, is with us for two months now. About 4 years old and she spent 3 of them in a Spanish shelter. The poor girl isn't used to anything....very shy and anxious towards people.
To provide additional answers:
- It is wonderfull to see your foster relax and becoming a dog again. Nothing is more rewarding than seeing him/her run and play on the beach, roling in the grass etc......
- Dogs, in this case an anxious foster, is a good example for us humans. The strengt they show, their adaptability to new environments and new conditions and their blind trust they will put into you once they trust you......
I would recommend anyone to go for adoption instead of breeder. Why? Even if the above reasons and the ones mentioned by are not relevant to you.......think of what kind of dog you want.....sexe, age, height, colours, charachter etc....and he/she is already alive and living in captivity. Save him / her! Most rewarding thing you will ever do, and more important, he/she gets her second chance!
Keep up the good work !
RE: Fostering Dogs, Why?