Become A Foster

The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society’s foster program is designed to increase the number of animals the shelter can help by readying animals for adoption and allowing animals to spend time in a home environment.

Wenatchee Valley Humane Society volunteer foster families host shelter animals for a variety of reasons. This program expands our capacity to care for homeless and injured animals, which helps animals find new loving homes.

“Fostering is an important step on a pet’s journey. A home environment is best for their health and well-being. Fostering cats and dogs allows them to thrive in a home environment and practice forming bonds with their caregivers. For pets who have been waiting longer for adoption, foster caregivers can help reassure adopters that these pets are a good fit for a home and speak to the type of home or family that would be the best match for the pet.” — Maddies Fund

If you’re interested in becoming a foster please fill out the forms below:

Foster parents can make appointments for vaccines and wellness as well as sick/injured appointments directly with our veterinary clinic. Please do not hesitate to call or email if it is an urgent issue.

Current Foster Parents