foster care
The Spokane Humane Society relies heavily on its foster parents to help save thousands of lives! If you are interested in becoming a foster parent click the application button below, fill the form out completely and submit when you are finished. print and fill out the packet and return it to the Spokane Humane Society.
why foster care?
An animal may be entered into the foster program if it needs rehabilitation prior to being made available for adoption. Many of the animals in need of a foster home are puppies and kittens too young to be adopted. Animals that can be rehabilitated, that have manageable conditions due to minor illnesses, malnutrition, and some behavior problems, receive a second chance through the program.
None! SHS provides all the necessary materials for foster parents. This can include food, dishes, litter pans, leashes/collars, litter, formula, medical care, training guidance and support.
Not typically. We do suggest that foster parents keep foster animals separated from other pets at home. This prevents any illness the foster animal might be carrying from being transmitted to your animals at home. Bathrooms make wonderful foster rooms because they aren’t too large and are easy to clean!
The official foster parent must be at least 18 years of age; however the whole family can participate in being a foster home. Foster parents must complete a foster parent application and agree to the foster parent terms of agreement. Foster parents must also complete a Washington State Patrol background check form.
Fostering can be a big time commitment. It can take anywhere from one week to 3 – 4 months before and animal can be adoption ready.
You’ll be contacted after your foster parent application is reviewed via email. We will send you training supplies and online training tools. You will be loaded into our foster care system and will be included in emails when we send out foster parent requests.
We have many different types of animals that may need foster care: Underage animals—any puppy or kitten under the age of 8 weeks will need foster care. These foster cases can range from one-day-old babies that need bottle feeding to 6-week old kiddos who just need a safe space to romp, play and be loved until they are old enough to be adopted. Pregnant animals—pregnant dogs or cats will need quiet, clean and comfortable spaces to have and raise their young in. Out & About Dogs—the Out & About program helps us place dogs into foster homes that may be ill, injured, frightened, in need of training or dogs that simply need a break from the shelter.