You're Invited: Meet Dogs While Learning About Adopting & Fostering in Massachusetts
This event promises to be a delightful opportunity for potential pet parents to meet adoptable dogs and learn about fostering opportunities.
Sandy Paws Rescue Inc. is spreading love this February with a heartwarming "Puppy Love" adoption event. Set to take place on Saturday, February 8th, from 11 AM to 1 PM at House of Hatchets in Hyannis, Massachusetts, this event promises to be a delightful opportunity for potential pet parents to meet adoptable dogs and learn about fostering opportunities.
As a foster-based rescue based in Massachusetts, Sandy Paws Rescue doesn't have a shelter location, and visits with dogs are usually by appointment only, as their dogs reside in private homes or kennels until adoption. If you're interested in adopting a furry friend through Sandy Paws Rescue, this event is a great opportunity to meet many adoptable dogs all in one place without having to go between each individual foster home.
With so many foster families in one place, this is a great opportunity to learn more about life as a rescue dog foster parent. Have a few questions about fostering? Be sure to write them down or make a note in your phone so you can ask during the "Puppy Love" event. Sandy Paws Rescue recently shared some information on Facebook about their foster program for those interested, stating:
We are a state-approved and licensed rescue in MA. License #0272
Food and supplies are provided by Sandy Paws
Any medical expenses must be approved first, but are covered by Sandy Paws
Pickup is from the state-mandated isolation facility in Westport, MA
Foster homes can be located anywhere in MA or RI!
You do NOT need to be home 24/7. Most foster parents in our network work out of the home.
A fenced yard is not required! Apartment dwellers can foster too.
You will need to keep your foster dog until he/she is adopted. Average time in foster care is typically 2-6 weeks. You can help speed this up by providing photos and personality info for our team to share on social media!
We cannot accept breed-specific requests for fostering, as we don’t typically know the breed of our dogs. We can, however, typically accommodate if you are only able to foster puppies vs adults, or large dogs vs small.
Goodbye is the goal! Yes, it can be very difficult to say goodbye to your foster pup. But wouldn’t you rather experience a little heartbreak saying goodbye, as they go off to a loving family, versus a lot of heartbreak knowing you didn’t step up to save their life? A lot of our adoptive families stay in touch with their foster families and share updates!
Sandy Paws Rescue is a 100% volunteer-only operation, with most volunteers balancing full-time jobs alongside their rescue work. They explain that "our only personal gain is from seeing our dogs placed in wonderful homes." The rescue relies entirely on donations to continue their mission. With costs including interstate transport, medical care, food, and supplies, running a dog rescue is financially demanding. "Our adoption fees do not cover the amount that we spend on our puppies/dogs to vet and transport them," explains Sandy Paws Rescue. To help support their mission, this upcoming event will have a $5 entrance fee, with all proceeds going directly to support the rescue's operations.
Whether you're interested in opening your heart and home to a dog while they wait for their forever family to find them, or you are somebody looking to add a new member to your family, Sandy Paws Rescue's upcoming "Puppy Love" event is the perfect way to learn more while having a great time.
Sandy Paws Rescue Inc.'s upcoming "Puppy Love" adoption event is being hosted at House of Hatchets located at 489 Bearses Way in Hyannis on Saturday, February 8th from 11 am until 1 pm. This event will also be helping raise donations for Sandy Paws Rescue by asking for a $5 entrance fee, while children can enter for free. For the most up-to-date information about this event, visit Sandy Paws Rescue's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SandyPawsRescue.