Introduction to Pet Shop Dog Foster Care

Introduction to Pet Shop Dog Foster Care

Want to travel, but the dog is inconvenient to take with you? Fostering dogs will be the first choice for owners. Because dogs need to go out for a walk, many owners will choose professional pet shops for foster care. If there are problems with dogs during foster care, professional pet clerks can also help dogs in time. So what do owners need to do when they are ready to take their dogs for foster care?

Introduction to Pet Shop Dog Foster Care
Before fostering, the owner should tell the store the dog's living habits as clearly as possible.

< strong > 1. Is your dog suitable for foster care? < br> 1. Many pet shops will refuse to accept dogs that are too old or too young because of their weak resistance, especially puppies that have not been vaccinated and dogs with heart diseases. Pet shops will never accept foster care. < br> 2. A dog with a bad temper, who is very fierce to people or dogs. Although pet shop assistants all love animals, your dog will attack humans or other animals for no reason, and pet shops will be rejected if they feel that there is no way to control them.
Friendly reminder: if there is a pet store that is familiar with the dog's temper and personality, it is better to choose a familiar store. < br> II. What the owner needs to bring before fostering < br> 1. If you have applied for a dog license, please bring it with you. No one can guarantee that the dog-catching brigade will go to the pet shop to catch the dog one day. < br> 2. Food and supplies that dogs are used to at ordinary times. The dog food provided by pet shops is generally a single brand, and some dogs with sensitive intestines may not be used to it. There are also dogs' usual toys and blankets. If the place is big enough, it's best to take the kennel with you. < br> 3. The owner's contact information and dog breeding requirements. This is the most important thing. If your dog has any problems during the foster care, it is convenient for the store to communicate with you in time. Tell the store whether the dog needs to go out for a walk, the frequency and time of feeding, and the dog's living habits. < br> III. Precautions for Fostering Dogs in Pet Stores < br> 1. It is most appropriate to choose the pet store that dogs are most familiar with and let the store familiar with dogs' personalities take care of them. If the pet shop is at the peak of foster care, the owner should remember to make an appointment in advance ~
2. Sign a foster care agreement. Generally, regular stores will have a foster care agreement, and the owner also needs to read some terms carefully before signing the agreement. As dogs are most likely to cause infectious diseases and other problems during foster care, these need to be made clear before fostering. < br> 3. Foster care should not last too long. Although dogs can identify their owners by smell, sound, appearance, etc., if the foster care time is too long, dogs forget their owners from time to time.