Volunteer Application

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Lost and Found Dog Rescue.  If you are volunteering to work with the dogs directly, make sure to answer the questions on the second page. 

 

Please understand that volunteering to walk, train, or play with the dogs is not a way of "trying out" a dog before deciding whether to adopt.  Volunteers must be committed to work with whichever dogs need help and to work towards the goal of getting all of our dogs ready for their "forever" home.

 


Our foster families must follow the same policies as our adopters which are:
PLEASE NOTE: Please read ALL our adoption policies BEFORE applying to a puppy or dog. 

(1) Any dog/pup fostered with us  must have a fenced in property either physical.  The fence must be installed before we will proceed with processing an application.

(2) We abide by the Humane Association's recommendation. Although, they actually recommend the minimum age of the youngest child, for ANY DOG adoption to have a relatively good chance of success, to be at least 7 years old, we limit this policy to 8 years old.


If you would like to fill out an application, you must first register on the website and await an e-mailed passcode. Once you have this info, you will be able to access our application.

All L&F dogs/pups have been:
Temperament tested and has been chosen for having sweet, gentle dispositions.

Each L&F dog/pup is living in foster homes with families.

Each L&F dog/pup have been:

Crate trained

Potty trained - or paper trained if pups

Already SPAYED/NEUTERED
(pups under 5 months must be prepaid)

Microchipped

Tested for Heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlichia

On Interceptor (Heartworm medication) & Frontline Plus (for the duration of their stay with us)

Complete series of Distemper, Parvo vaccines and Rabies.

Intra Trac ll Kennel Cough

Two De-Wormings

Please Note:
We do not adopt our puppies under 4 months to people who work full-time. Part-time or work from home is OK. We do not believe in leaving infants in crates all day.

We also expect that if no one is home all day, arrangements will be made to provide the dog with at least (1) "potty break" daily. This can be through a family member, neighbor, or Petsitting service. We know that it is impossible for us humans to "hold it" for 8-10 hours, so we do not want our "shelter kids" to be expected to do so.