Harrison
Alvin, TX Approximate location
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About Harrison
Harrison — 1-Year-Old Anatolian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees Mix (Neutered Male)
Houston, TX — Transportation Available
Harrison is a gentle giant with his people and absolutely adores children. He's incredibly respectful and affectionate with humans, making him a wonderful family companion.
He's a strong, independent boy who needs the right match when it comes to dog friends. If he's going to have a canine companion, it should be a confident, strong female—otherwise he may pick on a more timid dog. He also needs to be fed separately to set him up for success.
Outside of those boundaries, Harrison is a complete lovebug. He has made great progress with socializing, and he LOVES walks and getting out to explore.
If Harrison sounds like a good fit for your home, please email:
BigPawsK9FosterHouse@gmail.com
As with most rescue groups, Big Paws K9 Foster House is a foster based group, relying on foster homes to house our dogs until they are adopted. When there is a dog in a shelter and we have no foster homes, our options become very limited.
Foster homes often mean the difference between life and death for a dog in a shelter.
What is Fostering? A foster home provides a temporary loving home for a dog while it is waiting for its forever home. BPK9FH pays for all veterinary care while the dog is in foster care. Many foster homes provide food but BPK9FH can help with that when needed. The length of time that a dog spends in foster care varies from dog to dog. Sometimes we need an emergency foster home for 1-2 weeks and other times we need a longer term foster home where the dog will stay until it is adopted.
Being a foster parent is one of the most rewarding volunteer opportunities a person can find. The opportunity to watch a frightened and confused dog blossom into a self confident dog and happy dog is priceless. It's okay if you haven't fostered before! Don't fret; we will be there with you each step of the way to help with anything you need to care for your foster dog. If you're interested in becoming a foster, our program coordinator will help you determine which type of foster will be the best fit for you!
Emergency Foster Home: Dogs often find themselves in precarious situations where they need an immediate safe place to stay, short term. Emergency fosters are needed to take a dog, sometimes on short notice and usually for a short period of time.
Medical Foster Home: Many of our dogs are in poor shape when we pull them from shelters. Some of these dogs may need a short term medical foster. Medical fosters can be anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the dog and the situation. BPK9FH covers all vet bills and the foster parents provide TLC to the dog in need.
Traditional Foster Home: The Traditional Foster Home will care for the foster dog until he or she has been adopted by its Forever Home. Length of fostering can very widely. Some dogs are adopted quickly and others may take a little longer. It depends largely on the individual dog and the time of year. Traditional Foster parents are asked to care for their foster dog as they do their own. Teaching your foster good manners, basic obedience, leash manners, etc will help to make the dog more adoptable.
Foster to Adopt: The Foster-to-Adopt Program (FTA) was created to place animals into approved homes in a foster situation prior to adoption. The Foster-to-Adopt Program allows approved applicants to take a dog into their home to monitor the dynamic with other pets and make sure the addition to the family is a positive experience for everybody involved.
How to Become a Foster Parent: Fostering is like adopting except its not forever. The first step in becoming a foster parent is to fill out our online application. We use the same form for fostering and adopting. From there we will do a home visit, when possible, and will also ask for a veterinary reference.
We do require securely fenced yards in all foster homes with few exceptions. We try our best to match our foster homes with a dog that has the best chance of integrating into your home. We do not always have much background on dogs coming from a shelter so we are extra cautious when it comes to small children, same gender dogs, cats, livestock, etc.
CLICK HERE to fill out our Foster Home Application. This is the first step to become a Foster Parent!
I'm approved to foster..... what's next?
If you have already been approved to Foster or FTA you may access our online Foster & FTA Agreements here:
SIGN Foster Agreement (NOTE: This is only for applicants already approved to foster)
SIGN FTA Agreement (NOTE: This is only for applicants already approved to foster to adopt)
Click here for a list of Dogs Needing Foster Homes! For more information on our Foster Parent Program or Foster to Adopt Program, please email us! BigPawsK9FosterHouse@gmail.com