Krug!

Krug!

When we agreed to foster Krug, we knew right away he would be completely different from the dogs we had fostered before. Most of our previous foster dogs had been medium or large dogs with huge personalities and even bigger energy levels. Krug, on the other hand, was...
More Tips and Tricks!

More Tips and Tricks!

One important tip for fostering dogs is to remember that every dog adjusts differently. Some dogs may settle into your home within a few hours, while others may take weeks before they begin to feel comfortable. It is important not to compare one foster dog to another...
Melanie’s Adoption

Melanie’s Adoption

Melanie’s adoption day was one of the happiest and hardest days we have experienced while fostering. After spending three months with us, she had become such a huge part of our everyday lives that it was impossible to imagine the house without her. From coming to...
Our Big Girl Mel

Our Big Girl Mel

When we first brought Melanie home, one of the biggest questions everyone kept asking was, “What kind of dog is she?” Honestly, we had no idea. She had the coloring of a Doberman, the fluffy fur of a German Shepherd, and ears that seemed to have a mind of their own....
Our Runaway

Our Runaway

After fostering Stella, we thought we were a little more prepared for whatever came next. We had learned how emotional fostering could be, but we also learned how rewarding it was to help dogs who needed a safe place. When we agreed to take in our second foster dog,...