{OUR FOSTER DOG JOURNEY}
Zander and I have been fostering dogs since 2015, and have fostered more than 50 dogs together.
This page is a living photo book of all the dogs we’ve saved, and a glimpse into our life as foster parents. We hope it encourages anyone to try fostering, and open their hearts to a homeless dog in need.
Underdogs Rock! Rescue
We have been fostering through URR since 2017. Underdogs Rock! Rescue is a foster-based rescue (meaning they do not have a physical shelter), and are a small, but mighty rescue based in Portland.
As an experienced foster home that’s fostered with several different rescues, I’ve appreciated the autonomy, trust, and direct support I’m given as a foster parent. I’ve enjoyed supporting the rescue in deeper capacities with designing social media posts, and compiling records.
Underdogs Rock! Rescue includes their foster parents in the adoption process to work directly with placing our fosters with their new families which I’ve seen first hand helps ensure new homes are truly the right match for the dog and all humans involved!
CURRENT FOSTERS
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{59 NEW BEGINNINGS }
{* OUR PAST FOSTERS *}
JUNIPER
POPPY
MISSY
FERN
NUGGET
CARI
DARCY
EVA
DOPEY
HAPPY
DOC
BASHFUL
SNEEZY
GRUMPY
SLEEPY
SNOW WHITE
REX
BORI
HAROO
BUTTERS
PEANUT
ZAPP
HARLEY
NIKKI
LEELA
MAUDE
OLIVE
PROFESSOR
BUTTERCUP
BLOSSOM
BUBBLES
BELLA
YARROW
DAHLIA
ASTER
MILLER
JACK
CINDY
PETER
LITTLE LADY
BEAKER
BARNABY
MARY JANE
BERNIE
LEVI
DIVA
ARIEL
PENNY
SOMBRA
CHINO
JAVA
CESAR
LUNA
MOZELLE
ANDRE
CLYDE
JACKIE
CASSIE
We often get the response, “I don’t know how you can give them up, I couldn’t do it.” It feels like they’re suggesting they’d have love for them more than we do. But we let them go because we love them, and because I know my love is needed by another dog. If we kept my first foster Cassie, we couldn’t have saved Luna, Cesar, and the 51 dogs that came after. We let them go so we can save the next.
Saying goodbye, and sending them off to a new family is an act we do with our whole hearts. Our love is unconditional in the act of letting them go and knowing they aren’t ours, and while they leave our home to live the rest of their life with new families, there are no holes left in our hearts. It grows bigger with each foster and the memories we make together.