Foster a Dog from It’s A Pittie Rescue
Fostering a dog from It’s A Pittie Rescue gives a pit bull-type dog a safe place to decompress, learn a home routine and get ready for adoption. Because It’s A Pittie Rescue is foster-based, foster homes are an essential part of how the rescue saves dogs from high-risk shelter situations and helps them move toward permanent homes.
For people in the Chicagoland area who want to help dogs but may not be ready to adopt, fostering can be one of the most direct ways to make a difference. You provide the home, patience and daily care. It’s A Pittie Rescue provides guidance, medical support and a foster mentor to help you through the process.
Ready to Help?
Start with It’s A Pittie Rescue’s foster application or learn more about the rescue before applying.
Why Foster for It’s A Pittie Rescue?
It’s A Pittie Rescue focuses on pit bull-type dogs, many of whom benefit from the stability of a real home while they wait for adoption. A foster home can help the rescue learn how a dog does with daily routines, house manners, crate time, walks, visitors and other parts of home life.
That information can make a big difference when matching a dog with the right adopter. Instead of learning everything in a shelter kennel, the rescue can share what the dog is like in a home setting.
Who Can Foster?
To foster for It’s A Pittie Rescue, applicants must be over 21 years old, complete the foster application and screening process, and agree to a home visit by an It’s A Pittie Rescue volunteer.
The rescue is foster-based and volunteer-run, so foster homes should be prepared to communicate with the rescue, follow the dog’s care plan and help the dog stay on track while they wait for adoption.
What It’s A Pittie Rescue Provides
Foster parents are not expected to do this alone. It’s A Pittie Rescue says it covers medical care for foster dogs and can provide food upon request. Foster homes are also matched with a foster mentor who can answer questions and help guide them through the process.
Foster support may include:
- Medical care for the foster dog
- Food upon request
- A foster mentor for questions and guidance
- Help understanding the dog’s needs and routine
- Support from a rescue team that knows pit bull-type dogs
What Foster Parents Do
A foster parent gives the dog a temporary home, daily care and a chance to feel safe. This usually includes feeding, exercise, basic structure, communication with the rescue and helping the dog get to required veterinary appointments.
Foster homes may also help the rescue understand the dog’s personality, comfort level, training needs and ideal future home. That kind of feedback is especially valuable for dogs who are learning how to relax outside of a shelter environment.
Veterinary Care for Foster Dogs
It’s A Pittie Rescue requires foster parents to take their foster dog to one of the rescue’s veterinary partners. The rescue lists the following vet partners:
- Hanover Park Animal Care Center in Hanover Park, IL
- County West Veterinary Hospital in Kankakee, IL
- Glenwood Animal Hospital in Glenwood, IL
- Millbrook Animal Care Clinic in Geneva, IL
Before applying, foster parents should think about whether they can reasonably travel to one of these locations when the foster dog needs care.
Is Fostering a Pit Bull-Type Dog Right for You?
Fostering a pit bull-type dog can be incredibly rewarding, but it also requires patience and consistency. Some dogs may need time to decompress. Others may need help building confidence, learning a routine or adjusting to life in a home.
You do not need to be perfect to foster. You do need to be honest with the rescue about your home, schedule, experience level and what kind of dog you can safely support.
How to Get Started
If you are interested in fostering for It’s A Pittie Rescue, review the rescue’s foster application page and contact the rescue directly with questions. Their team can explain the foster application, screening process, home visit and what kinds of dogs currently need foster homes.
Become a Foster Home
Foster homes help It’s A Pittie Rescue save dogs who need a safe place to land.
