As dogs run out of stray hold
time in the city shelter, due to the lack of available space, they face
euthanasia if a forever or foster home is not found. When adoptive
homes cannot be found for these dogs, Ahimsa Rescue Foundation tries to
place them in caring foster homes where they are cared for until they are
adopted. If you are not ready to permanently adopt one of these dogs,
but can provide interim foster care for a deserving pet, please, consider
becoming a foster home. Any Ahimsa Rescue Foundation dog can be
considered for fostering. Some are in greater need than others of a
loving foster family and home. Those with special fostering needs such
as special training needs, medical conditions requiring careful
observation or treatments are usually placed in a foster home if
available. However, keep in mind that most Ahimsa Rescue
dogs are in need of foster homes.