Fostering a dog is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have
(other than adopting, of course).
By taking an animal in need temporarily into your home you’re:
Giving your foster dog the time he needs to be ready for adoption.
Helping the rescue learn more about the dog so he can end up in the best home possible.
Socializing the dog to a home environment and possibly getting him used to being around other pets and different types of people.
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Mid Cities Animal Rescue
was established specifically to: Rescue animals from local animal shelters, focusing on "Code Red" (at-risk and injured) animals in need of immediate attention; Educate the public on the importance of Spay & Neuter programs and all the low-cost options available in our community.
We further our purposes under this program by conducting the following activities: We rescue unwanted, abandoned, injured, or ill companion animals -- primarily from "high kill" shelters and owner surrenders. We place these animals in foster homes where they can receive proper veterinary care, rehabilitation, and rest in order to prepare them to go to their forever homes