What happens to a dog once its in a rescue program?
While each Samoyed Rescue Group is autonomous, all generally operate very similarly. Most of the time the dog will go to a foster home (or good boarding facility if a foster home is not available). There, the foster home will evaluate the dog to find out what would be the perfect home for that dog. Sometimes the owner is asked to keep the dog until placed. Usually, in this case, the dog is the legal property of the rescue group and the owner becomes the foster home. If the Samoyed is in need of medical help, the rescue group will make sure the dog gets that help. If their funds are low, the group can apply to SamUrgency for help. SamUrgency Website Once the rescue group has evaluated the dog, the dog will go on their adoption list unless an appropriate approved home is not already available. When the dog is adopted, the rescue group will do follow ups to make sure the placement is going well. Many close friendships develop between the adoptive home and the rescue group. Rescue people l