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If I foster a rescue Westie and things don’t work out as expected, what happens?

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If I foster a rescue Westie and things don’t work out as expected, what happens?

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If for any reason, you or the Rescue volunteer/representative feel that the placement is not as smooth as expected, or that it is not a suitable environment for the particular Westie, the foster period will be extended in order to correct any deficiencies or the Westie will be moved to a more compatible home. Since every Westie is an individual, no Adoptive home will be penalized because one placement was unsuccessful. However, if a subsequent adoption attempt is also unsuccessful, the application must be re-evaluated and another home check performed to determine if this home is indeed suitable for a Rescue Westie.

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