Sleepover Club
Unable to commit to conventional fostering or adoption, but would still love some doggy company?

Would you love to help out some of our dogs?
Are you working full-time or not ready to commit to adopting yet?
Interested in weekend fostering?
If yes, our Sleepover Club may be a great fit for you!
So, what’s it all about then? The Sleepover Club is aimed at those who may not be able to commit to adoption or conventional fostering but would still love some doggy company. It is ideal for those who may work long hours during the week but have time in their weekends to give a dog a break from kennels. The potential weekend fosterer will need to come to our Rehoming Centre for multiple visits to get to know the dog that they have been matched with. How many visits will depend on the dog and their progress. Once a bond has been established, the foster carer can then arrange to come and collect their foster dog on their days off. Adventures and sleepovers await!
Our concept of the Sleepover Club has benefits for both dogs and humans.
For our potential foster carers, they will have the joy of sharing their home with a four-legged friend without having the long-term commitment of adoption. For our dogs, these short term stays outside their kennels will help them to form a connection with new people as well as learning what it’s like to live in a home environment. Apart from being a nice break for the dogs, it’s backed by studies! The research shows that dogs spending time out of their kennels and in homes with families enriches their lives tremendously and drops their stress levels. These dogs sleep better and the human interaction they receive improves their overall welfare.
In a home environment, the dogs will be able to acclimatise to everyday items that may be new for them. They can become familiar with things like TV, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, doorbells etc. This will be a big help to them when they hopefully find their forever homes. Also, the feedback from these temporary foster carers will give our Rehoming team valuable insight into how the dogs behave in the home so we can match them with their ideal adopter.

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