Foster a Pet

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Help a Pet In Need

While we do everything we can to make our pets’ stay with us as comfortable as possible, nothing can compare to a loving home environment. Sometimes a pet needs extra recovery time or some time awaso we turn to our Foster Heroes. When you foster a dog, cat or rabbit with Arizona Humane Society, you’ll be giving a second chance to a pet in need while allowing us more space to save another pet who needs our help.

Become a Foster Hero

  • Step 1

    Complete Your Application & Online Orientation

    Learn everything you need to know to be a great dog or cat Foster Hero.

  • Step 2

    View Our Pets

    We’re taking in new pets in need all the time. Explore our list of available foster pets to find the right fit for your home.

  • Step 3

    Foster!

    This is the part you’ve been waiting for. Take your foster pet home, and we’ll be there to support you every step of the way!

  • Step 4

    Your Pet Finds a Home

    Now it’s time to return them so they can embark on their next adventure!

Have Questions About Fostering?

Chances are, you’ll find the answer here. But if you still have questions, please contact us—we’ll be happy to help!

  • Am I Ready to Foster?
  • Before you begin your orientation and application, make sure you meet the following qualifications. 

    • 18 years or older
    • Must live in the Phoenix Valley Metropolitan Area
    • Must be able to keep foster pet separate from owned animals for 10–14 days; sick pets must be kept separate for the entire foster period
    • Owned pets must be spayed/neutered
    • Must live in a permanent address
    • Must be able to bring pets to our Papago Park Campus for all medical appointments
    • No felony convictions of any kind, or misdemeanors related to animal cruelty, drugs, theft, or violence
  • What Are Common Foster Cases?
  • Shelter Pets
    Most of our foster pets are medical cases such as: 

    • Illnesses like upper respiratory infections or kennel cough
    • Injuries like wounds or fractures
    • Orphaned babies (bottle babies)
    • Mothers and babies
    • Behavioral rehabilitation for pets who are fearful in shelter or need help developing good manners

    Owned Pets
    We are proud to offer our Project Active Duty foster program for military families with animals in need of care.

    • Project Active Duty is for the pets of deployed members of the military. Launched as a response to the September 11th terrorist attacks, AHS started Project Active Duty as a way to give back to the brave men and women serving our country. This program allows loving pet owners leaving for a tour of duty to entrust their pets with AHS, providing not only peace of mind during their deployment, but comfort knowing that when they return, their pet will be waiting for them. These are typically long-term cases, anywhere from several months to a year or more.
  • Other Common Questions
    • “I work all day. Do foster pets need someone to be with them all of the time?” As a rule, no. Most of our Foster Heroes work full-time jobs, and are able to leave their foster pets at home during the day, just as they do with their own pets.
    • “How long will my foster pet be with me in my home?” The length of time differs according to the needs of each animal placed in foster care. It can vary from a few days to a month or more. Our foster matchmakers will help match you with the perfect pet for your lifestyle and availability. 
    • “Where do I keep my foster pets?” A room with at least one window is best, but our feline friends may prefer a smaller space such as a bathroom. Foster pets must be kept separate from your own pets during the first 10–14 days of fostering. This will keep your own pets healthy and safe, by protecting them from possible contagious diseases. As an extra precaution, please ensure that your pets are current on their vaccinations.
    • “Can my foster pet play with my pets?” As mentioned above, foster pets must be kept separate from your own animals during the first 10–14 days of fostering. If your foster requires more than two weeks of care, you may introduce your foster pet to your own animals. Occasionally, foster pets may need additional separation time or confinement to a kennel. Our experienced staff is available to coach you on any unique circumstances that may arise.
    • “Does the Arizona Humane Society provide Foster Heroes with necessary supplies?” We provide you with all medication and medical supplies that your foster will need. A list of emergency telephone numbers is also provided to you. Moreover, we receive donations of food, blankets, toys, and more throughout the year and are happy to provide these basic needs to Foster Heroes upon request and availability, to help support the foster pet in your care.
    • “What do I do if my foster pet becomes sick, or, if already being treated for sickness or injury, seems to worsen in my care?” Foster pets are under the veterinary supervision of our trauma hospital. Please do not seek outside veterinary care. All concerns should be escalated to our Foster Concierge so we can assess and provide proper care for the pet’s needs. You are responsible for keeping all medical appointments for your foster pet.
    • “What happens after my foster pet is returned to AHS?” As long as the pet is medically and behaviorally sound, he or she will be spayed or neutered and put up for adoption.
    • “Where do I go to pick up and return my foster pet?” The majority of our pets will be picked up from our Foster Department located at our Papago Park Campus, 5501 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008. Occasionally, pets will need to be picked up from our South Mountain campus location or at one of our boarding partners.
    • “What happens if I want to adopt my foster pet or if I’ve found an adopter?” In most cases, you will have the first right to adopt. Simply let the Foster Concierge know before the pet is scheduled to return. Our Home-to-Home Heroes program encourages fosters to find adopters for their pets and handle the adoption process so the pet doesn’t have to spend additional time in the shelter.

Open Your Home to a Foster Pet

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  • Image of Apple And Her Cutie Pies the dog
    Apple And Her Cutie Pies
    4 years female
  • Apple And Her Cutie Pies
    A772787
    My Story

    I am an unaltered female, black and tan Black and Tan Coonhound mix.

    4 years
    female
    medium
    Papago Park Campus
    black / tan coonhound
    My Story:
    • Hello Foster Heroes! My name is Apple and I am baking a litter of Cutie Pies in my belly as I am currently pregnant. I am about 44 pounds, babies included for now! I am in need of a safe and nurturing foster home where I can birth and raise my little ones until they are 8 weeks old and 4 pounds. I am expecting about 7 fresh babies to come out of the oven when they are cooked to perfection within about 2 weeks! My friends here at AHS say I am the friendliest girl around and I plan to raise my little ones to be the same. I would love to share this all of this sweetness with you! Do you think you could help a mama in need like me?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My first recheck appointment should be scheduled for approximately May 13th for my vaccine booster.
    • My puppies’ first vaccine should be scheduled the week they turn 6 weeks old.
    • My babies anticipated return date from foster is when they are 8 weeks old.
    • My anticipated return date from foster is 2 week after my puppies return so I have some extra time to dry up from nursing.
    My Needs:
    • Keep mom isolated from all other pets prior to labor through 3 weeks after delivery to prevent infection.
    • Babies should be kept separate from other pets through the duration of the foster period.
    • Monitor stages of labor. It is helpful to know approximately how many puppies/kittens are expected. If we do not provide you this information, please ask.
    • If mom appears to be doing well, it is best to give her privacy in a dark and quiet room during labor. Then you can just occasionally check on her progress. Assist mom with delivery only as needed.
    • Notify AHS when babies are born.
    • Monitor eating, drinking, urinating, and defecating.
    • Mom will be on a diet of wet and dry food before and after pregnancy. Notify AHS if babies are not nursing or if mom is not allowing them to nurse.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Image of Benny the dog
    Benny
    4 years male
  • Benny
    A772023
    My Story

    I am a neutered male, black and white American Pit Bull Terrier.

    4 years
    male
    large
    Papago Park Campus
    american pit bull terrier
    My Story:
    • Hi Foster Heroes, my name is Benny! I’m a sweet guy who is looking for a foster home while I wait for and recover from a mass removal surgery. I will need to be given a few oral medications daily as well as a daily eye ointment. I would love to relax in a comfortable foster home while I wait for my surgery and while I recover. Can I stay with you for a little while?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My first recheck appointment, vacicne appointment, and drop off for surgery May 6th.
    My Needs:
    • Keep separate from all pets in the home for 10 days.
    • Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Image of Mallow And Sage the rabbit
    Mallow And Sage
    4 years male
  • Mallow And Sage
    A770353
    My Story

    I am a neutered male, black and white Shorthaired Rabbit.

    4 years
    male
    small
    Papago Park Campus
    rabbit
    shorthaired rabbit
    My Story:
    • Hi Foster Heroes, we are Mallow and Sage! We are looking for foster while we complete my RHDV2 quarantine period. Sage is recovering from some small wounds she came in with an so she is on a daily medication to help these heal up. Otherwise, we just need normal bunny care and lots of love! Can we hop our way into your heart and home?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My first recheck appointment and possible return should be scheduled for approximately May 3rd.
    My Needs:
    • Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
    • Monitor for symptoms of RHDV2 including blood in urine or stool, ocular or nasal discharge, lethargy, fever, decreased appetite, bleeding from mouth, nose or anus, seizures or trouble breathing.
    • Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Image of Squid the dog
    Squid
    7 months male
  • Squid
    A769344
    My Story

    I am a neutered male, black American Pit Bull Terrier mix.

    7 months
    male
    small
    Papago Park Campus
    american pit bull terrier
    My Story:
    • Hi, Foster Heroes! My name is Squid, and I am a sweet, 32 lb. boy looking for a wonderful foster home while I recover from my Urinary Tract Infection. I am also healing from a leg injury, and I have a little bit of a limp. My wonderful doctors here at AHS put me on an antibiotic and some pain medications to help me heal and keep me comfortable. Could you lend me a paw and help me recover?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My first recheck and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately April 28th.
    • I am up to date on vaccines!
    • A urine sample will need to be collected and analyzed when antibiotics are finished. Keep the urine refrigerated and drop off at AHS as soon as possible after collection.
    My Needs:
    • Keep separate from all pets in the home for 10 days.
    • Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and urinating normally (no excessive blood in urine, not straining to urinate).
    • Give ALL medications as directed.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Image of Ibex the dog
    Ibex
    7 months female
  • Ibex
    A769375
    My Story

    I am a spayed female, white and brown brindle Bull Terrier.

    7 months
    female
    small
    Papago Park Campus
    bull terrier
    My Story:
    • Hi, fur-iends! My name is Ibex, a spunky pup weighing about 30 lbs. I am looking for a foster home while I recover from a fracture of my right front leg. My dog-tors say I have the best shot at healing through strict crate rest. I will need daily medication to help me stay comfortable. Given my clever nature, I thrive on enrichment activities to channel my lively spirit mentally so I can ensure I am physically resting my leg in my crate! Will you be my foster friend for a little while?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • I will need to have radiographs done at AHS on April 30th.
    • Radiograph appointments are scheduled as drop-offs between 7am and 8am, with a same day pickup between 4pm and 5pm.
    • I am up to date on vaccines!
    • My anticipated return date from foster is May 26th dependent on healing.
    My Needs:
    • We require foster pets to be kept separate from all pets in the home for the first 10 days.
    • Strict crate rest 24 hours a day. This is crucial to my healing!
    • When I need to go potty, I can be carried outside or walked out on a very short leash. If I weigh over 25 pounds, I must be in single level home or first floor apartment.
    • My doctors will let you know when I’m ready to start spending time outside my kennel.
    • I’ll need lots of toys and treats to keep me entertained and happy in my kennel.
    • Give ALL medications as directed. I may need a medication to help me keep calm in my kennel. Please do not hesitate to ask if I was not sent home one.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Image of Ellie the dog
    Ellie
    4 years female
  • Ellie
    A771862
    My Story

    I am an unaltered female, brown and black German Shepherd Dog.

    4 years
    female
    large
    Papago Park Campus
    german shepherd
    My Story:
    • Hi Foster Family! My name is Ellie and I could really use some TLC! Unfortunately I was hit by a car, but my dog-tors here at AHS are doing a great job at fixng me up! I am needing some time in foster while I wait for and recover from my leg amputation surgery. I am on an oral pain medication to help keep me comfortable while I recover. Do you think you could open up your home to a cutie like me and help me get back on my feet?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My next appointment will be my amputation surgery and vaccine sometime around April 29th.
    • My anticipated return date from foster is May 17th.
    My Needs:
    • Keep separate from all pets in the home for 10 days.
    • I must keep my E-collar on for 10 – 14 days after surgery, until my skin sutures/staples are removed.
    • Please monitor my incision and call my friends at AHS if there is any opening, discharge, heat, excessive swelling or excessive redness.
    • Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Blossom
    A767980
    My Story

    I am an unaltered female, brown and white American Pit Bull Terrier.

    1 years
    female
    medium
    Papago Park Campus
    american pit bull terrier
    My Story:
    • Hi Foster Heroes! My name is Blossom and I am a sweet 44 pound girl who is looking for a foster home for some R&R time after I raised a beautiful litter of puppies. I loved watching my babies grow big and strong, but they were a lot of work for one mama! I could definitely use some relaxing time to myself now so my mammaries can dry up from nursing for about 2 weeks. Do you think I could come snuggle up with you for a bit?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • My first recheck and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately April 28th.
    • Monitor mammaries for any heat, swelling, discoloration or tenderness
    My Needs:
    • Keep separate from all pets in the home for 10 days.
    • Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Gladiator
    A770091
    My Story

    I am a neutered male, black and tan German Shepherd Dog mix.

    10 months
    male
    large
    Papago Park Campus
    german shepherd
    My Story:
    • Hi Foster Heroes! My name is Gladiator and I’m in search of the perfect foster home! I’m currently recovering from kennel cough and I need some time to heal from a orthopedic surgery I recently had on the 18th of this month. I had some extra bone fragments in my left front leg that were quite painful for me, so my amazing dogtors here at AHS repaired it for me! I currently have a bandage over my surgery site that will need to stay on for the next 2 weeks, I will need to brought in for a drop off appointment once a week to have my bandage changed. I will need to be on strict crate rest until approved by my doctors, this is crucial for my recovery. I’m currently on 4 daily medications to help me make a speedy recovery! Can I come stay with you for a bit?
    My Treatment Plan Details:
    • I will need to have my splint/bandage changed at AHS every 7-9 days for the first two weeks; my first appointment should be scheduled for approximately April 25th.
    • Radiograph and splint/bandage change appointments are scheduled as drop-offs between 7am and 8am, with a same day pickup between 4pm and 5pm.
    • My anticipated return date from foster is May 2nd
    My Needs:
    • We require foster pets to be kept separate from all pets in the home for the first 10 days.
    • Strict crate rest 24 hours a day for the first 2 weeks. This is crucial to my healing!
    • When I need to go potty, I can be carried outside or walked out on a very short leash. If I weigh over 25 pounds, I must be in single level home or first floor apartment.
    • My doctors will let you know when I’m ready to start spending time outside my kennel.
    • I’ll need lots of toys and treats to keep me entertained and happy in my kennel.
    • Give ALL medications as directed. I may need a medication to help me keep calm in my kennel. Please do not hesitate to ask if I was not sent home one.
    • Please monitor my bandage/splint for foul smell, swelling, unraveling and ensure that it stays clean and dry.
    • If toes are left open, check toes for swelling daily; check top area of splint/bandage for signs of rubbing, swelling or infection.
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Foster Puppies!
    A691848
    My Story

    I am an unaltered female, brown Labrador Retriever and Australian Cattle Dog.

    5 weeks
    female
    small
    Papago Park Campus
    labrador retriever / australian cattle dog
    My Story:
    • Contact our team today to foster puppies!
    • Puppies are fostered in groups of 3 or 4 to help with socialization
    • The average length of foster time needed is 2-4 weeks. Special Notes:
    • Our friends at AHS have taken us in through our partner assistance program, so most of my history is a mystery!
    • We need to be separate from all pets in the home for the first 10 days.
    • We may experience diarrhea due to dietary changes, stress, or parasites. If I am having diarrhea, please collect a fecal sample and notify my friends at AHS.
    • With our unknown history, you might see fleas or ticks on us, please let my friends on the Foster Team know if you do!
    • AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

  • Foster Bottle Baby Kittens!
    A691120
    My Story

    I am an unaltered male, brown Domestic Shorthair.

    17 days
    male
    small
    Papago Park Campus
    domestic shorthair
    My Story:
    • Contact our team today to foster bottle baby kittens!
    My Needs:
    • Bottle baby fosters step into the role of mom, providing special, round-the-clock attention to care for these tiny felines!
    • Bottle baby kittens need to be fed every 2-3 hours until they begin to transition to solid food.
    • These kittens will need foster care until they are 8 weeks of age and 2lbs.
    • All necessary medical care and supplies will be provided, including food, scales, heating source, litter box, and more!
    Become a Foster Hero

    Contact us to foster a pet:
    foster@azhumane.org

    or call us at 602.997.7585 Ext.2059

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Our Foster Heroes Save Lives

Foster Heroes provide the gentle, consistent support our pets need to feel comfortable and get healthy. By providing a safe space, you are changing their lives and preparing them for a successful adoption.

Last year, our dedicated Foster Heroes opened their hearts and homes to 4,423 animals in need of special care. We couldn’t do the work we do without them.

The Arizona Humane Society is taking in new pets all the time, and we need your help to give them a second chance. Sign up today to be the hero for a pet who desperately needs one.

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Become A Foster Hero

When a pet needs extra recovery time or a family is facing a temporary crisis, we turn to our Foster Heroes. As a Foster Hero, you’ll be giving a second chance to a pet in need while allowing us more space to save another pet who needs our help.