Saving Pets One at a Time S.P.O.T.
spot@savingpetsoneatatime.org
Serving Skagit County, Washington, and beyond.
Fostering

The mission of our all-volunteer organization is to provide the Skagit Valley and the surrounding areas an alternative method of caring for and adopting out companion animals. We strive to provide an alternative adoption option without the fear of euthanizing healthy and adoptable pets. We have the ability to treat and rehabilitate animals where a traditional shelter may not have the resources to do so.

Please help us save more companion animals from unnecessary euthanasia!  If you have a quiet room in your home that you can keep free from your own pets and would like to be a foster parent for cats or dogs please call us at 360-336-5388 or email spot@savingpetsoneatatime.org. SPOT provides any necessary medical care and as much educational and emotional support as possible.

Our foster home list is small and we are always in need of people to call on a moments or days notice.

(Taylor is bottle feeding a kitten here.)

 

 

* Needing fosters for 
      - bottle fed kittens
      - special needs cats (Felv and FIV+)
      - long term dog foster care to rehab injured and abused dogs

 

Foster homes are the backbone of our organization. We are proud to present this quarter's featured foster home.

If you are interested in fostering, please review the attached foster home job description and fill in the foster home application. Mail the application to the address noted in the right hand corner. Or fax to 1-866-437-8365.

    * Foster Home Job Description (62k Adobe Acrobat format)

    * Foster Home Application (18k Adobe Acrobat format) 

For a faster application process, fill out our Foster Home Online form.

Litter of lab/pit puppies impounded during a drug bust.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sassy was dumped at Petco with her sister at 3 days old.

Please contact us if you are interested in becoming a foster home.

**Please note that we are only able to support foster homes within the Skagit/Whatcom/Snohomish counties. Please check your local shelter/animal rescue to foster in your area. Thank you! **