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Dog foster home hotel recommendation

Master is not at home? Introduction to pet foster care

How to choose a foster family

Selection method:

If parents have a pet hospital or pet shop that they often go to and have a high degree of trust in it, it is a very good foster home.

If there is nothing you dare to believe easily, then you can check other people's comments through online search, make an alternative plan, and finally suggest to evaluate after on-the-spot investigation.

Before determining the formal foster family, the owner suggests that the foster family should meet the following conditions:

1, there is a formal foster care agreement

1. The foster environment is clean and tidy, with no peculiar smell.

2. No contact with other pets during the foster care.

3.24-hour monitoring

4. Professionals

5. It is best to build a group and send pet videos every day.

Dog:

1. There is a dog walking service, and one staff member walks the dog.

2. Independent small room without cage

The staff plays with the dog every day.

Cat:

1. Clean the litter box for the cat every day.

2. The foster environment is quiet and not noisy

3. Try to choose a cat-friendly foster family.

If the cat is not locked in a cage, it is better to have a place to climb up and down and hide.

2. For food:

1. The owner needs to prepare enough food in advance. Although some foster families will provide pet food, it is recommended to give priority to the food that hairy children are used to eating. Changing food may make them uncomfortable.

2. You can bring your children's favorite toys, blankets, mats and bowls (unnecessary) to make them feel more secure.

3. Worms in time. If it's time for pets, remember to bug first and then foster!

Caterpillar Foster Care Preparation:

1. The owner can prepare snacks that the cat likes to eat, such as cat strips, freeze-drying, canned food, etc. When a cat arrives in a new environment, it may be unwilling to eat for a short time. Snacks can lure cats to eat, and also allow staff to establish a trust relationship with cats.

2. You can also prepare blankets or cartons with familiar smells for cats, which can make cats feel more at ease.

3. The owner should inform the staff of the life habits, personality characteristics, physical condition and special needs of the cat in advance, so as to facilitate the response.

Dog foster care preparation:

1. The leash is convenient for the staff to walk the dog.

2. The owner can prepare a small amount of snacks that the dog likes to eat, which can make the dog happier in foster care.

3. Dogs' toys need to be bite-proof, which can prevent them from being bitten by dogs.

4. The owner needs to inform the staff of the dog's living habits, walking habits, personality characteristics and special needs in advance to facilitate the response.

Not suitable for foster care

1. Immunized kittens, whose immune mechanism has not been fully established, have a complex foster environment and are prone to infectious diseases.

2. Dogs and cats during pregnancy or lactation are not recommended for foster care in special periods.

3. Unhealthy dogs and cats that need long-term medication

4. Dogs and cats who are timid and prone to stress and separation anxiety.

5. Cautious and aggressive dogs and cats

6. Older cats and dogs are also not suitable for foster care to prevent accidents.