Wolf Trap Animal Rescue Virginia, Rescue Puppies Md, and Washington Dc
WTAR’s foster program is designed not only to ensure the health of the pet, but also to provide people an opportunity to experience life with a pet before making the life-long commitment of adoption. This program is especially beneficial for families with young children in the home; they may need additional assurances the pet is the right fit. While some organizations have administrators who give preferential treatment to adopters based on their application, WTAR places the power of decision to the ones with the most first-hand knowledge and experience with the pet: the fosters.
Absolutely! We encourage all potential adopters (especially those with kids or other pets in the home) to try fostering first. You have first priority to adopt as a foster, and ownership begins once the 21-day foster period is over and the pet has been spay/neutered and received its final health check (Transfer Day).
Plus, our Bespoke Foster Coordination will help match you up with just the right pet! Keep reading below…
Visit the Foster Process Page!
Fill out and submit the foster application based on the type of foster you wish to be (Bespoke vs Basic Foster)
See our Transport Calendar and sign up for the 3-week foster period that works with your schedule!
21 day commitment for care
Completion of Online Foster Training Course (will be provided to you once foster sign-up is confirmed)
Vehicle for Transportation
You may be surprised to learn that fosters are NOT required to have a backyard! Many of our fosters have great success living in condos, apartments, and townhouses. Providing a loving and safe environment full of enrichment is our main priority. The only thing required prior to fostering is to review and complete the WTAR exclusive online training course “Puppy 101” once you have signed up. This online course will cover all the basics and fundamentals of common experiences with new rescued pets – specific to those of WTAR.