Foster
Be a voice for the voiceless.
At Sea Paws Rescue, fosters are the backbone of our mission to save animals in need. By welcoming animals into their homes, our fosters provide the love, care, and stability these animals need to thrive. Fosters not only help us save lives but also play a vital role in preparing animals for their FURever homes. Without our dedicated fosters, we wouldn't be able to rescue as many animals or give them the second chance they deserve. Join our foster family today and make a difference in the lives of animals in need!
"Fostering with Sea Paws Rescue is truly rewarding. With their support, I've made a real difference in animals' lives, and it's been incredibly fulfilling."
process
Fostering with Sea Paws
To start your foster journey, fill out our foster application. After reviewing your application, we'll schedule a video interview.
1. Apply
To begin, please take the time to complete and submit your foster application.
2. Video Interview
Meet with an SPR Foster Screener for an interview, Q&A, and a virtual home visit. All adult household members must attend.
3. Reference Checks
We'll contact your references as part of the screening process.
4. Approval
Our team will make a decision based on the interview and reference checks. If approved, you'll receive a congratulatory email with further instructions.
5. Onboarding
Upon approval you will be sent our Foster Manual and an agreement to our terms for you to sign. You will also provide your availability at this time.
6. Foster Match
As dogs arrive into Sea Paws Rescue’s care, we will contact you with a foster match, this is made based upon your availability and your experience level.
7. Pick-up
Once matched, we will share the pick-up location, date and time. During the pick-up, you will be given all the necessary supplies and food.
8. Foster Period
After the first 24 hours, your assigned Rescue Guru will check in. Then, you'll care for the dog during their 10-day decompression period. After this, you will complete the 10-day PUPdate form for the adoption profile!
9. Meet & Greet and Adoption
Once a potential adopter is found, we'll arrange a meet and greet. Upon approval, your SPR Rescue Guru will coordinate the pickup of your SPR Furever pup with the approved applicant.
Foster policy
Pleasure make sure you read and understand the following requirements before you start a foster application!
- Risk of Disease Transmission: Dog park environments can be unpredictable and pose risks of disease transmission, including kennel cough and other illnesses.
- Unpredictable Interactions: Without complete background information on all dogs present, off-leash play dates at dog parks can lead to unexpected behavioral issues or altercations, potentially resulting in veterinary expenses or creating a bite history for a dog.
- Safety First: Prioritizing the safety and well-being of our foster animals, we advocate for on-leash walks and controlled environments to mitigate risks and ensure a positive fostering experience.
Start your foster journey!
Start by filling out our Foster Application. Upon submission of your application, one of our Foster Screeners will assess your application against our fostering requirements. If you meet our criteria, we'll schedule a video interview to proceed further. Begin your foster journey today!
Frequently asked questions.
If you have any further questions about fostering with Sea PAws Rescue don't hesitate to reach out to us, we're always on hand to help.
Do not transfer your dog to an adopter until you have approval to do so from Sea Paws Rescue. Once the dog is adopted, all SPR supplies must be returned to us. Please do not give these supplies to the adopter.
No! All meet and greets are organised by SPR's Adoptions Team, and fosters cannot schedule a meet and greet with potential applicants without our permission. We require all potential adopters to apply online and pre-screened before planning a meet and greet. This process must be followed even if a friend, family member or co-worker wants to adopt your foster dog. Let us know if you would like to recommend someone, so our team can be on the lookout for their application.
Fostering can be very emotional and isn't uncommon for first-time fosters to want to adopt their first foster dog. Unfortunately, due to a lack of foster homes and a demand for dogs in need of homes, we do NOT allow first-time fosters to "foster fail" their first dog/puppy. Foster homes are very different from forever homes, which is why when fosters are interviewed and onboarded, it is based on caring for a foster dog for a short duration of time until it finds a long-term forever home. Adoption applications and interviews are longer and more thorough to see if you are a long-term match for the dog. After successfully fostering one dog for Sea Paws Rescue, foster parents will be able to adopt their future foster dogs. We give our foster parents ten days, starting the day the dog arrives in their care to decide if they would like to submit an adoption application for their foster animal, which our adoptions team will then review to see if you are a match long term. If you're looking to adopt, please view the adoptables page on our website to view dogs in care looking for a forever home or browse through our Instagram and Facebook to view incoming dogs available for "foster to adopt" homes. Foster-to-adopt is fostering with the intent of adopting the dog you applied for. If you're looking to foster-to-adopt, please fill out the adoption application.
We typically do not move dogs from foster homes once they have been placed in care, as it adds additional stress to the dog in an already new and stressful situation. If you find yourself having issues, please reach out to your Foster Coordinator right away so that we can assist you and your dog. We have a great support network and a responsive and knowledgeable team of Foster Coordinators who will work to set you and your foster dog up for success.
We do NOT allow our foster dogs in public off-leash settings like dog parks or off-leash pack walks. Dog park play dates can be highly unpredictable and breeding grounds for diseases and illnesses like kennel cough. As we do not have a complete background on all the dogs at a dog park, an off-leash play date at one can quickly turn into an expensive vet visit or even create a bite history for a dog. If you would like your foster to join a group playdate, we ask that you wait until their decompression period is over and only go with dogs you know are UTD on vetting. Dogs can be unpredictable at the end of the day, and we want to do everything possible to keep you, other pets and our foster dogs safe.
No! Unfortunately, with so many dogs urgently requiring foster homes, we do not allow foster parents to pick and choose their foster dogs. As part of our foster interviewing process, we work to thoroughly understand your experience level, living situation, and availability, which we use to match you with an incoming foster dog.
If you need any additional supplies for your foster dog, please contact our supply team at [email protected]. They will get you the supplies needed for your foster dog if they are available. As a volunteer-run rescue, we ask that you please provide a minimum of 7-days notice if you require additional supplies to allow our supply team to coordinate a pick-up/drop-off with you.
Many of our foster parents work outside the home, and we can accommodate many work schedules by appropriately matching dogs to them. However, we have a policy that requires any foster home that will be gone for more than 7-8 hours in a day to have a plan to provide a mid-day bathroom break/exercise time for their foster dog. This could be having another individual in the home responsible for mid-day breaks or finding a volunteer walker to let the dog out for you. It is essential to have this plan in place before receiving a foster dog into your care, so if this policy applies to you, please come prepared to your foster interview with your plan to ensure the dog can have a midday break.
We approve foster homes with children on a case-by-case basis. We believe fostering is an excellent way for young children to learn to care for an animal, but we want to make sure the parents understand how to properly create a safe space for the dogs and the children. The children in the home must know that dogs require their own space, must come to them on their own terms, and must be able to understand dog body language. If you're applying with children under the age of 14, we ask that you come prepared to the interview with a list of rules and boundaries you've set in place to ensure a safe space for the dog and your kids.
If you have to travel for any reason (work/vacation/etc.) while fostering a dog, please let us know as soon as possible to allow us time to find an SPR approved sitter. We require fosters to advise us at least 14 days in advance if a sitter is needed. Fosters are not allowed to leave their foster dog with anyone unless they have permission from the rescue- this includes friends, babysitters, other fosters, foster to adopt situations, etc. These dogs are our responsibility, and we need to know where they are and under whose care at all times. So, if you're travelling outside of the city in which you live and intend to bring your foster dog (cottage weekend, etc.), we ask you to let us know in advance.
We will not approve foster parents with three or more animals in the home, as the foster dogs require a place to decompress and have stability before they get adopted. With more than three animals in the home, it can be challenging to ensure that the foster dog will integrate successfully amongst resident pets, and we require foster dogs get one-on-one time, which might be a challenge to give with four or more animals in the house.
Yes, however, all other animals in the household must be entirely up to date on vaccines (especially Rabies) and must be on heartworm and tick + flea prevention before bringing an SPR animal into your home. All pets in the home must be spayed/neutered. All cats must be indoor cats, and we approve households with cats on a case-by-case basis, depending on if the cat is dog savvy and has experience with dogs.
Martingale collars are mandatory for all fosters as they are the safest option for rescues, who can be skittish and slip out of harnesses when spooked. If fosters want to use a harness, it must be in addition to a martingale collar, and dogs must be then walked on double leashes.
Absolutely, we do not disfavour any living situations! Many of our fosters live in condo apartments in Downtown Toronto. No matter what living situation, we just require that you provide the time and exercise your foster dog needs.
The rescue covers all necessary medical expenses unless the vet visit is due to the foster parent's negligence. All foster dogs visit our partner vet within the first week of being in our care. All dogs receive deworming and flea/tick meds when they arrive in our care. Heart-worm preventative is given during the warm months. If your foster dog requires medical attention, you must contact your Foster Coordinator and the Vetting Team immediately, and they will book you an appointment at our partner vet or get you in contact with your volunteer vet tech.
We provide foster kits that include all basic necessities for the dog's care. This consists of a crate, dog food, dog bowls, a martingale collar, toys, and a leash. Foster parents are welcome to provide their own crate, food, bed and other items if they choose to do so, as this frees up resources for our rescue to use on others who may require more assistance. Any non-essential items such as additional toys and treats are to be bought at the foster parent's own expense if we do not have any available in our storage unit.
Our average time for a dog being in our foster care is between 1-3 months, but this can be longer or shorter depending on the dog and the time of year. If you're unable to commit to this length of time, you can still apply to be an SPR-approved sitter or temp foster. We ask that you fill out our foster application and indicate that you're available for these positions on the form.
We accept fosters as far as: West: Kitchner/Waterloo East: Oshawa North: Newmarket If you would like to foster outside of this radius, please send an email to [email protected], and we will consider an exception for dedicated individuals.
Sea Paws Rescue is based in Toronto, and therefore, our resources and support network are limited within Toronto and the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA). We ask that fosters have access to a vehicle (whether their own or support from a friend/family member with a car) to pick up your foster animal, take them to vet visits, and pick up any additional supplies when needed.