What happens to an animal when living with a foster family?
While living with a foster family, the animal becomes socialized learning how to get along with people and with other animals. Foster families take the animal to the vet for health care, bring the animal to adoption events, and include the animal in their family as if he or she is one of their own. Many foster families also housetrain the animal in preparation for adoption (many animals are already housetrained when rescued). Also many foster families train their foster dogs to walk on a leash and obey basic commands. How much does it cost to adopt an animal from Friends Forever? The recommended adoption donation is $145 for a puppy or dog and $85 for a kitten or cat. Your donation is tax deductible. Funds raised from adoption donations are primarily dedicated to the veterinary care of our rescued animals. Do you have regular adoption events? If so, where do you hold them? Yes, we do. Every Saturday, we hold adoption events at Petsmart in Rockwall from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Petsmart Roc
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