Freedom Project: Becoming a foster carer

As a carer there is no cost to you as Dogs Trust will cover all food and veterinary bills. We will also provide any necessary canine equipment i.e. bed, bowl, collar and lead. During the placement you will also receive ongoing advice and support from the Freedom Project staff.

All information concerning the client and the foster carer is confidential. The owner is not able to visit their dog whilst it is in foster care but we visit the dog and carer on a regular basis and keep the owner updated on their dog’s wellbeing.

Watch the video below to find out more about the Freedom Project and being a foster carer:

 

How can I apply?

We are always looking for suitable volunteers living in Greater London, the Home Counties & Yorkshire, so if you are interested in becoming a foster carer then please contact us for an application pack.

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