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Ways to Help

FOSTER

We ALWAYS need foster homes and there are ten good reasons to foster a GSP. Fostering involves taking a GSP in need into your home and caring for the dog for a period of time. We don’t have a kenneling facility at this time to house our rescued GSPs. And if we did, we would still need foster homes; unfortunately, there is an endless supply of displaced GSPs in Colorado and surrounding states. So we rely solely on caring people to foster our dogs until a permanent home can be found for them. We provide everything you’ll need including food, leash and collar, dog bowls, a crate and ID tag. For those who may want some additional assistance we are happy to help with some basic training. We also reimburse for vet care should your dog need vaccinations or have an accident while in your care. Not only is fostering rewarding to the GSP you take in…it’s rewarding for you! And perhaps your current dog(s) would like a playmate! Click here for more information about fostering or contact us if you want to foster a GSP.

DONATE ITEMS

You can also help by donating these items:

  • Heartworm medication (Heartguard, Interceptor, Iverhart)

  • Arthritis/Pain medication (i.e. Rimadyl, Tramadol)

  • Crates/Kennels (preferably in good condition)

  • Collars/Leashes (especially walking aids like Gentle Leaders and Harnesses)

  • Treats (i.e. pig ears, biscuits, compressed rawhides)

  • Toys (nylabones, kongs, anything durable)

  • Dog beds/Blankets (no comforters please)

  • Premium dog food (i.e. Canidae, Natural Balance, California Natural, Nutro Ultra to name a few)

  • Dog shampoo

  • Nail clippers

  • Ear cleaner

  • Photo copier (we could really use one of these!)

  • Stamps

  • Printer paper

  • Gift cards for any store (Petsmart, Walmart, etc.)

If you have items you would like to donate, contact us to arrange pick-up/drop-off.

VOLUNTEER

And finally, if you have any extra time on your hands you could volunteer! Ask us what positions we need filled or simply tell us what you like to do. Contact us to learn more!

TESTIMONIALS

"We couldn't be more happy that we picked Mile High GSP Rescue; the process was thorough and we know it means Molly is a lifelong fit for us." - Steve and Katie

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"The adoption process was easy and professional. Post-placement follow up and education were offered as well. All in all, it was a great experience." - Robert​

CONTACT US

Email: milehighgsp@gmail.com

Phone: (720) 373-7274

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I agree to foster the above named dog for Mille High GSP Rescue until he/she is adopted by a family/owner who has been approved by Mile High GSP Rescue.


I understand and agree to adhere to all relevant zoning and animal control codes and ordinances, whether local, county, or state


Foster Parent’s Responsibilities

I agree to pre-arranged home visits by Mile High GSP Rescue.

While having the above named dog in my care, I agree to provide

❖ safe, indoor shelter

❖ daily food and fresh water

❖ socialization with people and other dogs

❖ appropriate daily exercise

❖ a secure fenced-in area for at-home exercise

❖ housebreaking, if and when necessary

❖ positive reinforcement to correct inappropriate behaviors

❖ off-leash training, using an e-collar when necessary

❖ veterinarian visits, if and when necessary


Mile High GSP Rescue does not take financial responsibility for damage

to property belonging to a foster family or person. We will counsel,

trouble-shoot and provide resources if a dog starts to display significant

behavior issues.


It is important for fosters to recognize that they are fostering dogs, not people and that, especially under stress, some dogs can display stress-related behaviors. Please call the rescue when your behavior modification

strategies aren’t working and you need some alternative strategies.


Veterinary Care

I understand that veterinary care and procedures will be paid for by Mile

High GSP Rescue only with pre-approval of those procedures and care.

I understand that it will be my responsibility to take the foster dog in my care to veterinary appointments for basic vetting as well as for any vetting needs that arise unexpectedly (such as but not limited to illnesses, accidents, emergencies)If the medical procedure or care needed is a result of negligence or mishandling of the foster dog, I will be financially responsible for the veterinary care. In addition, Mile High GSP Rescue will be financially responsible only for the rescue dog’s vet bills. Should my own pet(s) need medical attention due to interaction with said rescue dog (e.g. dog fight, contracted ailment), I am responsible for my own pet’s(s’) medical bills.

General Care and Well-being of Foster Dog

While the above named dog is in my foster care, I will provide a loving,

nurturing home environment for him/her, just as I do or would with my own

dog. If I mistreat, neglect or abuse the dog in any way, Mile High GSP Rescue will immediately remove the dog from my care.


The above named dog will reside in my home, not outside as a residential dog. Mile High GSP Rescue will provide a leash and collar for the foster dog who will be placed in my care. Rabies and I.D. tags will also be provided. It is my responsibility to insure that the foster dog will wear the collar with attached tags at all times. Mile High GSP Rescue will also provide food for the dog while he/she is in my care.


If I leave town or am otherwise unable to care for the foster dog for a short period of time, I will notify the rescue which will help to determine the best temporary home for the dog.


If the dog is lost or stolen, I will contact Mile High GSP Rescue immediately.


I agree to provide the rescue with photos of this dog as well as offer input in the writing of his or her bio to help the rescue find the most appropriate,

loving home for this dog.


Adoption of Foster Dog

Mile High GSP Rescue has the sole responsibility and right to adopt the above named foster dog to a new owner. I may not rehome the dog independently of the rescue. The rescue will, however, ask for my input and recommendations when placing the above named foster dog in a new home.


If, after fostering the above named dog, I want to adopt the dog, I will become one of the potential adopters. If the rescue decides to adopt the dog to me, I will pay the adoption fee established by Mile High GSP Rescue. In lieu of a full adoption fee, I have the option of adopting the foster dog while continuing to foster dogs for Mile High GSP Rescue. The Rescue and I will make that decision jointly and the rescue will determine the adoption fee.

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Home Inspections (to be filled out by the rescue at a later date)

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