Northamptonshire woman has fostered a whopping 18 dogs since …
A Northamptonshire woman has helped foster a whopping 18 dogs since 2021. Elaine Rawlinson from Towcester[1], who began fostering just two years, has gone on to look after pooches from the Kenilworth Dogs Trust rehoming centre.
Large and small, from elderly Terriers to two-week-old puppies, she is now looking after 15-year-old Norwegian Elkhound Casper. 65-year-old Elaine, a retired social worker, said: “I love the company of animals and have always had dogs in my life, so I decided I wanted to help those in greatest need.
“Being a foster carer is absolute joy and it is the best feeling to know that you’ve given a dog stability and love while they are waiting for their forever family to come along.
“You do get attached and I adore Casper as I’ve had him for quite a few months now, but when the time is right and I have to say goodbye, I know I’ve helped him on his way to his new life and that’s a wonderful feeling.”
Casper has had just three people ask about him since he arrived at Dogs Trust Kenilworth but the team say he is a lovely older boy, full of character who wants to be loved and adored.
Elaine said: “He makes me smile so much. We both have arthritis so we like to take things slowly but when it’s time to get out of bed, he knows it! I get up at 6am and around 5.55am he always comes to sit by my bed.
“He definitely has an internal clock when it comes to mealtimes too. If it’s time for his food and I don’t look like I’m going to make a move, he gently puts a paw on my knee. He’s adorable.
“He is quite nosy and likes to say hello to everybody and when I’m out in the garden he enjoys relaxing and keeping an eye on me. His favourite treat is a carrot and once when I wasn’t keeping my eye on him, he dug up my carrots in the garden, but I of course forgave him. He is the sweetest boy.”
Dogs Trust said it is facing a record number of enquiries from people needing to hand over their dog. Now more than ever, they need volunteer foster carers to provide a temporary home for dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes who have nowhere else to turn.
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Sarah Hobbs, Co-ordinator of the Home from Home fostering scheme at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, said: “Volunteers like Elaine are vital, especially at the moment. We are facing a crisis as our kennel space is really stretched. We need to act now to be there for as many dogs as possible.
“Fostering a dog is a great opportunity for dog lovers who are currently unable to have a dog of their own. We cover the essential costs and you’ll be playing the most important role, giving stability, love and care to a dog in need as you prepare them for life in their forever home.
“We have dogs who are ready to be fostered anywhere from a few days to several months and we can be really flexible. We know life can be unpredictable, so we make sure foster carers can always take a break when they need one.
“Our dogs all have different needs, but our fosterers get to know what makes them tick. Elaine has been able to tell us that Casper loves a daily routine and that he likes to sleep in different places in the house, but at night he always sleeps in his lovely bed.
“He also enjoys food games and when he’s walked enough, he turns around, indicating it’s time to head home. All of this is invaluable information we can pass on to Casper’s forever family, which will help him settle in.”
If you think you can open your heart and your home to help a dog get back on their paws, please get in touch. To apply to become a volunteer foster carer, please go to dogstrust.org.uk/foster[3] or call 020 7837 0006. If you think you could offer Casper the forever home he’s longing for, go to dogstrust.org.uk[4].
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