Find Your Foster Match!
Thank you so much for fostering for San Diego Humane Society!
Please note, we typically have the following types of animals looking for foster homes:
- Baby animals (kittens, puppies and small pets) who may be part of a litter and will be required to go home with littermates and/or their mother. Consecutive animal identification numbers are a good indicator that an animal has littermates.
- Animals with medical or behavioral needs that will be discussed prior to scheduling animal pick up.
- Pets who are considered high-priority for fostering. You learn about animals currently considered high priority by visiting our Foster Blog.
For the health and safety of each animal and foster family, medical and behavioral needs will be discussed to ensure the assignment will be an appropriate fit prior to scheduling a pick-up. Additional details for each assignment will be provided once the Foster Interest Form has been received.
Learn more about each animal's current needs: Foster Candidate Status Key
Please refer to this key for definitions of the statuses you see for foster candidates.
- Available For Adoption – this animal is already spayed/neutered and ready to be adopted. They can spend time in a foster home while they wait to find their adoptive family. Assignments are can range from 2 weeks to several months, but may be shorter if the animal finds an adopter. You can also become an Adoption Ambassador to help find them a home!
- Hold Intervention – this status is used for underage animals or mothers with nursing litters. Assignments can range from 2-8 weeks in duration. These animals will be required to stay with their littermates and/or their mother. Consecutive animal identification numbers are a good indicator that an animal has littermates. Additional details for each assignment will be provided once the Foster Interest Form has been received, and additional training is required for bottle baby animals.
- Hold Quarantine – this animal is being monitored for contagious disease. The animal may have an active infection or may be quarantined as a precaution if exposed to an infectious animal. Assignments can range from 2-8 weeks in duration.
- Under Behavior Modification – this animal is working with the Behavior team on a training plan. They are making progress and moving into a foster home is the next step in their plan. Fosters work alongside the trainer to set the animal up for success. Prior foster experience is required for these assignments. Assignments can range from 2-8 weeks.
- Hold In/Under Vet Care – this animal is under the care of our veterinary team. They are making health improvements and moving into a foster home is the next step in their recovery. Fosters work alongside medical to make sure the animal is comfortable during recovery. Assignments can range from 2-8 weeks.
- Stray Hold – this animal was recently found and is serving a legal hold period to allow time for the owner to find them. The foster must immediately return the animal from foster if the owner comes forward.
Reminder: Please complete our Foster Interest form when you find the pet(s) you'd like to foster.
To find your next foster match, choose a pet type, location, sex and/or age to filter your search results. Alternatively, you may enter a specific animal name or animal identification number. Don't see an animal you are interested in fostering? Check back daily to see our most current candidates!
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