Nonprofit
Published 2/10/26 7:34PM

Help save the life of a large breed senior dog - become a Foster Family

Remote, Volunteer must be in California, US
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    Varies
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    7
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Community Development, Seniors & Retirement
    Good For:
    Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Attend Orientation
    Other Requirements:
    Applicatant agrees to a virtual home visit so that we can confirm that the home environment is appropriate for a large breed senior dog (such as the yard is fenced, etc).

    Description

    Help save the life of a large breed senior dog - become a Foster Family

    We are looking for foster families:

    Our mission at Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary is to provide a safe and loving home for large breed senior dogs (50+ pounds, 7 years or older) who have been displaced from their homes and/or abandoned for any reason, until they are adopted or to remain at the sanctuary until they pass on. By becoming a senior dog foster you can help us at Lily's Legacy rescue more dogs! We receive many more requests to accept abandoned or displaced dogs than we have space available. We therefore always need volunteers to foster dogs for an indefinite period of time until those dogs are adopted. In addition, foster homes are sometimes needed on a more short-term basis, while dogs are undergoing medical treatment, their foster family is on vacation or until room for them becomes available at our sanctuary.

    We provide ongoing medical care and prescription diet food if needed. Foster homes provide dogs with food, appropriate exercise, and plenty of love. A volunteer foster may be asked to transport their foster dog(s) to scheduled medical appointments or adoption events. Therefore, we ask that fosters live in the Northern California Bay Area (Marin or Sonoma counties preferred) and commit to an agreed foster period.

    What is needed to be a Senior Dog Foster:

      • Live in the Northern California Bay Area
      • To foster up to 4 weeks as a short-term foster, or an indefinite period of time for a regular foster family. Large senior dogs can be the hardest to adopt and can sometimes take longer than the average foster period.
      • To be comfortable with bigger breeds! Most of our pups weigh 50-90 pounds, occasionally more.
      • To have reliable transportation and be able to bring them to our adoption events and to a veterinary partner.
      • To be able to administer medications as needed.
      • To have already discussed this with all landlords/managers/spouses etc.
      • Commit to a home check and references.

    Fostering a senior dog is an immensely rewarding experience, and it changes their lives in a very direct way. Your act of kindness is repaid in rewards that are beyond words.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in California, US
    Associated Location
    PO Box 751002, Petaluma, California, US

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