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Pet planners with tips, helpful tools and training guides to help them in foster & adoptive homes

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Supportive resources, marketing tips, fun activities and special goodies sent to your inbox each month!

Goodies & Gifts

Special discounts and foster freebies to boost engagement and express our gratitude for your help!

Monthly Foster Tips

Welcome to December!

As we head full speed into shelter stress-season, oops, meant to say “the most wonderful time of the year”… we’ve got a few of our favorite things to share with you so fostering during this busy time is as fun for the whole family as possible!

Holiday Pet Planning

Tips to help keep your pets from stealing food, destroying decorations and biting guests

Holiday Marketing

Tips for "spamming your ham" to interest friends, family and social buddies in fostering

Holiday Shirts

Not tips, just ways to look cute, be comfy and sport your foster-awesomeness

We APPRECIATE All You Do!

Foster Goodies

*Offer available until limited supplies are given away.

Favorite Tools & Training

Fosters Can Use in Adoptive Homes

Relevant and relatable tips that offer opportunities to help train your foster pet using tools and routines that can “go with them” into their adoptive homes and be used by their adoptive families to make the adjustment less stressful.

Replace Anxiety with FUN Enrichment Toys

Since veterinarians and behaviorists recommend mental enrichment for anxious and bored dogs, when your pup licks our Dog Lick Bowl, it doesn’t just offer anxiety relief, it's also fun for them and great for incorporating into alone time training!

Preventing Lost Pets By Practicing Recall

Practice makes perfect, right?  Well, it can at least make dangerous situations a little more safe - and one of the best ways to prevent lost pets is by practicing recall using "mock off-leash" training.  Long lines are a great option!

Smart Bells for Simple Potty Training

Potty training is important for you while your foster stays with you, but using potty bells can make it easy for your dogs in new homes to adjust quickly by recognizing their potty cue tool.

*Slip leads are a safe option for fearful/flight risk dogs.

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