
Fostering with Forever Kuddles means you are directly helping us save more puppies.
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We provide everything you need including a playpen, crate, food, pee pads, and supplies. You simply provide the love, time, and a safe home.
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Most of our puppies are between 6 and 10 weeks old. With young puppies, we prefer to keep them in pairs whenever possible. Keeping siblings together helps them learn boundaries, develop proper social skills, and understand appropriate play behavior from one another. They also entertain each other, which can make fostering young puppies more manageable and beneficial for everyone in the home.​Older puppies can be fostered individually.
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Because our puppies are so young and not fully vaccinated, their safety is extremely important. Any dogs in the foster home must be fully vaccinated.
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Our foster puppies cannot be taken to high-risk areas such as dog parks, pet stores, or other public places where diseases like parvo or distemper may be present. Young puppies are especially vulnerable to illness until they are fully vaccinated, so they must be kept in a safe, controlled environment.
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Additional guidance will always be provided based on the specific needs and circumstances of each puppy.
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All medical care is handled through our approved veterinarian. If a puppy needs medical attention, we will guide you on next steps.
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We ask our fosters to send updates, photos, and videos so we can share their journey and help find the best forever home.
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Fosters truly make rescue possible.
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