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Foster dogs are in the home care of rescuers. They have been carefully evaluated, given any required vet care, brought up to date on their shots, and put on heartworm preventative where warranted. If you are interested in adopting a foster dog you must submit your application to the local rescue organization or where there isn't such a group to the foster family. They will carefully check it and make the final decision as to whether you get that dog. No one else has the power to place that particular dog. While we can never offer guarnttees about a foster dog (we rarely know their full histories), you are getting a carefully checked dog. We will always take back a foster dog that does not work out.
We are constantly adding new dogs to this list. The dogs are grouped
with other dogs in the same area.
http://www.keeshond.com/usrescue/avail.html February 22,
2007
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