@gracepouri
grace pouri
@gracepouri · 1:30

fostering pets?

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It's sad because you get really attached, honestly, so suddenly and to just see that dog is going to be gone fast. It sucks. But she definitely misses Lucky, she told me. But she's happy he's going to a better home because she lives in an apartment. So she can't really give him the nice backyard and the walks and all that the dog deserves. But, yeah, let me know if you guys foster or if you are looking into it
@kylecrossman
Kyle Crossman
@kylecrossman · 2:37
But one of her dogs, Harvard, just ate stuff off the ground all the time and he peed in the halls and he puts in the hall. It's just a menace to her. But yeah, I've never fostered. I think the emotions you go through when you're like training a dog for guide dogs for blind or something similar to that parallels kind of how you feel having to say goodbye to a dog that you fostered
@isabellaa
Isabella Croston
@isabellaa · 0:23
This is so cool that your friend is doing that. Just because I feel like people forget a lot of the time that fostering animals is even just an option and you don't necessarily have to adopt them. And I think that's such a good thing to do do because I don't know. I love that. So I really hope that lucky finds a good place to live
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@cassidywat
Cassidy Waterson
@cassidywat · 0:29
I myself have never fostered a pet, but I would be really interested in it. You know, like after College maybe, or sometime in my adulthood. I just think, like, the separation from the dog would be too hard for me and I would get too attached. I honestly don't know if I could do it without adopting it, but that's just really awesome that your friends does it, even if it's just for a short time. Because dogs deserve so much love and attention
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