Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email address. Please make sure you entered the correct email address. We cannot reply if the email address is incorrect.
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Age
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Primary Phone
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Alternate Phone
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Address
Address 1
Address 2
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
How did you hear about the Junebug Foundation?
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Which animals are you specifically interested in fostering? Are you open to any size, breed or gender?
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Do you live in a house or an apartment?
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House
Condo
Apartment
Do you own or rent your home?
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Own
Rent
If you rent, does your landlord allow you to have another pet?
Yes
No
Have not specifically asked
N/A I don't rent
Name of your landlord
First Name
Last Name
Landlord's address and phone #
Do we have permission to contact your landlord?
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Yes
No
N/A
How long have you lived at your current address?
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Do you have a yard?
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Yes
No
Is your yard completely fenced?
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Yes
No
My yard is partially fenced
N/A I don't have a yard
What material is used for the fencing?
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How tall is the fence at it's lowest and highest points?
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When was the last time you walked the perimeter of your yard, checking to see if there are any weak spots where an animal could get through?
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Please list any animals currently living at your property. Are you looking to foster or adopt?
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Are all of your current pets altered? (Spayed/Neutered)
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Yes
No
N/A
Name of your current veterinarian
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First Name
Last Name
City, State and Zip of your current veterinarian
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Are you willing to . . . ?
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crate train
leash train
house train
teach basic obedience
work with mild behavioral issues
work with minor health issues
separation anxiety
dog/cat reactivity or aggression
food aggression
pregnant/nursing dogs/cats
bottle feeding puppies/kittens
sick pets
major medical pets
severely injured pets
tube feed newborn cleft palate puppies/kittens (must already be experienced in tube feeding)
Where will your foster animal spend the day?
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Where will your foster animal spend the night?
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If you are fostering a dog, how many hours will your foster animal be alone at home (without a human around) on average?
If you are fostering a dog, how many hours a day will your foster animal be outside?
What activities do you plan on doing with your foster animals?
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If you are fostering a cat/kitten do you agree to keep it indoors only?
Yes
No
Do you understand that it can take days, months, even years to get a foster animal adopted? Please indicate if you can commit until the animal is adopted. If requested in writing, you will return the foster animal to the rescue within 12 hours of the request. This is at the discretion of Dr. Wolley and can be made at anytime for any reason. Failure to do so will be considereed a theft and the sheriff's office will be contacted to recover the rescue animal. In the state of California, animals are considered property. By checking "yes" you also agree to this term.
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Yes
No
Our foster animals need to get to veterinary appointments at times. Can you commit to making sure your foster animal will be at any veterinary appointments needed?
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Yes
No
The best way to get your foster animal adopted is to bring them to adoption events. Are you willing to attend adoption events at the very least once a month?
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Yes
No
Our foster homes follow up with potential adopters with approved applications. Do you agree to make your foster animal available for meet and greets with potential adopters?
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Yes
No
If you cannot keep your foster animal for any reason do you agree to return the animal to us and provide a reasonable amount of time to find a new foster?
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Yes
No
Do you acknowledge that we require preauthorization for ANY veterinary care for a foster dog and that IF you don't get Preauthorization YOU will be responsible for payment?
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I agree
I do not agree
Do you agree that Junebug Foundation makes the FINAL determination of adoption for any foster animal and if you find a potential adopter Junebug Foundation will make the determination if the adopters are suitable?
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I agree
I do not agree
Do you understand that if you decide to adopt your foster animal, you will need to go through a separate adoption process? Fostering an animal does not guarantee that you will be its forever home.
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Yes
No
Even the best trained and socialized animals pose a risk of damage to property or injury to people or other animals. In addition, the process that leads a rescue pet to needing a foster home is inherently stressful and traumatic. In the short time that we observe our rescues before placing them with fosters, we have no way of evaluating their dispositions and habits. By checking this box, you agree that you understand that fostering a rescue pet comes with the inherent risk of personal injury (including, for example, scratching and biting injuries) and property damage (including, for example, chewing on items or urination / defecation in the house), and you expressly assume that risk as a condition of taking part as a Junebug foster.
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I agree
I do not agree
Thank you for taking the time to complete our application. We appreciate your willingness to foster and look forward to talking soon. Please sign and date below
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