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OUR FOSTERS ARE
NOT LIKE THE OTHERS

Guardian Pet Trust Fosters play a different role than when you Foster for any other organization. We value your commitment and strength in caring for a dog or cat and then, with your heart full of love, letting it go to its forever home.

Don’t you always wonder…
How is my Foster pet doing in its new home?

When you are a Guardian Pet Trust Foster, you take care of a dog or cat for a short time, just like you would if you worked for a rescue. You perform an overall assessment of the pet’s behavior and health to determine if you think the pet needs the help of a veterinarian or trainer. You help the pet adjust to life without its owner by nurturing and loving the pet every day. Then, one day, you hear that someone wants to adopt the pet you’ve fallen in love with and it’s time to say your goodbyes.

 GUARDIAN PET TRUST

FOSTERS NEVER HAVE TO SAY GOODBYE

Guardian Pet Trust Fosters play the role of a Grandparent Guardian Angel.  They pop in to visit their Foster a few times a year to check on the care the dog or cat is receiving in their new forever home. Is the Caretaker providing the products that were listed in the Pet Trust? Are the routines being followed? Is the pet receiving the services their owner wanted to continue?

By providing this oversight, you are making sure that your Foster pet is safe and well-cared for. And, you are continuing to give the pet your love! Your heart won’t be broken by the adoption of your Foster. Instead, you stay in your Foster pet’s life for the rest of its life. What joy that brings you both!

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT AS A GUARDIAN PET TRUST FOSTER

Being a Foster for a Trust Fund Pet is a great opportunity to have a pet(s) that fits into your busy schedule, travels, and finances. It’s a part-time endeavor filled with love, pride, and responsibility that all contribute to the happiness and well-being of a pet in need.

You are a very special person to want to become a Guardian Pet Trust Foster. You get joy from helping an animal in need and, if you are experienced, you fall in love but are able to give the pet up. It’s a bittersweet moment for you. But now, becoming a Foster for a GPT Pet, you don’t have to say Goodbye! You’ll continue to be a part of your Foster pet’s life for the rest of their life! This is a change in the Foster role you’re going to love!

Guardian Pet Trust Fosters are Different

After you are accepted as a Guardian Pet Trust Foster, you might have a waiting period before you are assigned to a pet to Foster. But, once that happens, the pet will become part of your life and you will take care of it and then provide oversight of the Caretaker to help ensure your Foster pet is always cared for properly.

You will be part of the Care Team consisting of you, the Caretaker, Trustee, and hopefully, your pet’s veterinarian. You will have to work together to reach decisions about Pet Care that are not outlined in the Trust document. You will also have to make three unannounced home visits to the Caretaker to offer support and make sure the guidelines of the Trust are being followed.

Being a Guardian Pet Trust Foster is an exciting and rewarding experience! You will help us to fine tune our Foster program through your experiences while loving and taking care of a dog or cat who needs you. So, go fetch the application and let’s get started!

THE REWARDS OF BEING A GUARDIAN PET TRUST FOSTER

Love! You get unconditional love from your Guardian Pet Trust Foster Pet for the rest of the pet’s life. You don’t have to say Goodbye. You’ll see your Foster pet live their life to the fullest because you will always be a part of it!

You can foster more than one pet. That’s right! Sometimes, a pet owner wants their bonded pets to stay together. So, you may have the opportunity to foster a pet family. That means they will move to their forever home together also.

After your Guardian Pet Trust Foster Pet moves on, you are welcome to bring home another Foster pet. Just remember that you stay in your Foster pet’s life and have to perform 3 home visits each calendar year. As long as you can fit it into your busy schedule, you can foster as many pets as your heart and home can hold!

YOU DON’T SPEND ANY OF YOUR OWN MONEY! All pet care expenses are paid for out of the funds from the Pet Trust. As long as you follow the directions of the Trustee, you should not have any out-of-pocket expenses for your Guardian Pet Trust Foster Pets.

WE WILL PAY YOU A STIPEND! This isn’t a job and shouldn’t be considered one. Nor, can you create a business from it. But, you can collect a stipend for taking a Foster pet and then providing the oversight. Just submit your paperwork, as described in your “Policy Handbook” and we should be able to provide you with a stipend for each activity you perform. We do rely on donations to make this happen so please be sure to support Guardian Pet Trust’s fundraising activities. And, make sure to report the money you receive to the IRS and include it as income for your taxes.

Are You Still Undecided?

Becoming a Guardian Pet Trust Foster Will Impact your Community Too!

Choosing whether to Foster a pet is a big decision. With GPT, you stay in the pet’s life and visit like you are their Grandparent. You bring your love, play a while, check to make sure that they are being treated well and the Trust is being followed, and then, you go back to your life.

That might include school, work, or traveling. There are many reasons why full-time pet care won’t fit in with your life. Part time pet care, however, can! You have the unconditional love on a part-time basis but it fills that void that only a 4-legged fur baby can. And, Guardian Pet Trust Fosters can foster more than one pet! That’s a lot of love!

For every pet that has a Pet Trust with a designated Foster and Caretaker:

• One less pet gets surrendered to the local shelter when their owner becomes sick, injured, or dies. That means there’s one less space taken in the shelter. Often the Pet Trust Pet is older and sometimes ill, making them less adoptable. The empty shelter space can now be filled by a younger pet this is usually more adoptable.

• Two pets will now have homes and not wind up euthanized.

• Keeping the population down in the shelters decreases the spread of illness. It decreases the number of pets euthanized.

• Pet Trusts keep families together and rehome pets so they are able to live their familiar lifestyle.

The impact of being a Foster is widespread. Deciding to be a Foster sets a lot of events into
motion. Fosters help protect the life of your Foster pet and save the lives of dogs and cats in your community

Knowing all that should help you say YES!

What you need to
Know to Become a
Guardian Pet Trust Foster

The minimum age required to be a Guardian Pet Trust Foster is 18 years old

Your role is to provide a short-term, safe, and loving home. This helps the pet adjust to life without its pet parent. It also enables the Caretaker time to prepare their home according to the guidelines of the Pet Trust

To qualify to be a Foster, you have to agree to undergo background checks and be fingerprinted.

Pet-related references (veterinarian) will need to be provided. Then, you’ll be invited to have an interview. (If no prior pet experience, other reference-based arrangements can be made)

You must be willing to sign a Guardian Pet Trust Foster’s Agreement. Your consent to the terms of the Agreement is for your entire experience as a Guardian Pet Trust Foster

Some Commonly Asked FOSTER Questions

Can I have my own dog or cat and still foster?

  • Yes, as long as the Pet Trust includes that the Pet Trust Pet can live with other dogs or cats.
  • You will have to keep them separated for a while to make sure no illnesses will be spread between the animals.

What happens if I have to move?

  • If you are moving locally, you can continue Fostering the way you have always done.
  • If you are moving far away, we will find another Foster to provide oversight for your Foster pets.
  • We will try to find you Foster pets in your area, if possible.

Is there anyone who can help me with the GPT website, forms, and reports?

  • Yes, there is staff always eager to help. Keep in mind, we try to maintain a simple computer presence so it’s easy to do the paperwork.

Will Fostering cost me money?

  • You will have to pay for your own background check but that should be your only expense.
  • All pet care costs are paid from the Pet Trust provided you follow the policies and procedures of GPT and the Trustee of the Pet Trust.

Can I adopt my Foster pet?

  • The only opportunity to adopt a Foster pet is if the balance of the Pet Trust funds is less than $10,000. (de minimis) At that time, the Pet Trust is terminated and the Foster and Caretaker will be given the opportunity to adopt the pet named in the Pet Trust.
  • Adopting the pet also means that you will now become responsible for all costs associated with the care of the pet.

If you have questions that haven’t been answered,
you can shoot us an email at [email protected], or call 561-575-5788

Thank you very much for your interest in Fostering. We value our Foster very much and believe you are the backbone of our organization. We couldn’t do this without special people like you! We appreciate you and the work you do and have many ways to show you how important and valuable you are!

Fill out an application, and let’s get the ball rolling! There’s a pet waiting to be loved!

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