This document provides information and guidance for fostering a puppy, including the necessary items, care instructions, and ensuring the puppy finds a good permanent home. It recommends first contacting a shelter to take one or more puppies, then obtaining important care items like a bed, bowls, food, and potentially medicine if the puppy is sick. It also gives instructions for bathing the puppy with tear-free soap and drying them, exercising them with a leash and walks, and making sure to properly vet potential adopters to find the puppy a good permanent home.
3. Have you ever wondered what you
need for a puppy. Or how to get a
clean pup in a flash. You can find all
of that in this book. Just turn the
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4. Right Pup
First you should get in touch with a shelter or pound. Pounds are
stinky and loud, so try to get out quick .You can take one or more
when fostering. FOSTERING means taking in a puppy for little
time or until it gets a home. I would probably start with one.
Puppy's are hard work! Check with the shelter about the puppy's
health. Make sure if its sick to get the right Medicine. Or even
better don't get a sick one.People at shelters take good care of
sick ones. But before you take one in I would consider getting
some important items to help you care for your pup.
5. Care Items
What do you think you
need?You may need a bed,
medicine, clean bowls, fresh
water, puppy food and a
cage. A bed is for comfort at
night. You can put the cage
inside your room and put
the bed in the cage.
Medicine is needed for good
health. You need clean
bowls so they don't get sick.
Fresh water is for ,well good
drinks. Would you like filthy
water? Make sure to give
him treats. Dogs love treats.
Looloo posing like a
movie star.
7. Would you like a
stinky dog? Well I
wouldn't. For bath
time you'll need tear
free soap and a hose.
Have fun with your
foster pup at bath
time. After when she's
nice and wet scrub
her all over with that
tear free soap. Then
grab a towel and dry
him off. Of course
follow with treats.
Bath Time
8. A woman struggles to
rinse her pup in New
York City !
Here is a bucket of
bones. If you were a
dog, wouldn't you be
drooling?
9. Exercise
For exercise getting a fenced yard
would be a good idea. You should let
her or him out every day. And you also
need a leash. A Leash is a long rope or
strap that attaches to the dog' collar.
You hold the loop on the end so the
dog doesn't run away. If you don't have
a fenced yard go out with your foster
pup on a leash. A daily walk would be
a nice idea.
10. Five puppy's are
getting adopted in
Portland Maine.
Cookie taste testing
his bones in Japan.
This is Maxeen, a dog
from London. My dog
has a crush on her.
11. I would get to meet the family first. Make sure that you know if
the foster pup will be a big dog or a small dog when he grows up.
Tell the family that. Make sure to say good bye or she'll feel like
you don't like her, dogs have feelings too.
Good home