Foster Parent Application
Once the application is completed and reviewed, an in-home interview will be scheduled. The purpose of this interview is to assure each of our pets is placed in a proper living environment. Please understand we're not looking for your house to be sterile, as we know well ourselves that it's hard to keep a house clean with pets or children. We make sure there is adequate space for larger pets, fenced-in yards are recommended although not required, as well as being aware of potential conflicts with other animals or small children in the home.
Once approved, one person from the household will assume the responsibility and will sign the foster parent contracts to assume responsibility for the pet as a representative of Coastal Pet Rescue. They will also sign a contract for the Georgia Department of Agriculture to adhere to local and state ordinances as well as allow for on-site inspections at any time by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. In compliance with the state ordinances, Coastal Pet Rescue will also make quarterly inspections of the foster home.
Once a pet is placed in a foster home, all that is required of the foster family is to provide food, shelter, and all the love and attention you can give each pet. Training and socialization is strongly encouraged as it improves the pet's chances for adoption.
Coastal Pet Rescue assumes all responsibility for veterinary care, to include immunizations and routine medications, as well as emergency veterinary care. All arrangements for veterinary care must be made with a Coastal Pet Rescue officer before the pet is treated.