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Foster Home Dog Info Form |
 | | Arrangements are made between the foster family and the applicant to meet the dog at the foster family's home. |
 | | Should you decide to be a foster family, you'll take a rescued Sheltie into your home and care for him or her as you would your own pet, providing food, shelter, companionship, basic training and exercise, arranging for any required veterinary care, and supplying generous amounts of patience and love. |
 | | This enables the foster dog and your current dog or cat to become aware of each other's scent without having to directly "confront an intruder." The second day may be one of introduction, usually requiring the use of a leash for both dogs while they meet each other nose to nose for the first time. |
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