I wasn't going to do this because I don't do very much in rescue, but what the hey...
Name: Emma
Age (optional): 28
Location: Canberra
Rescue Group: CGAS (Canberra Greyhound Adoption Service)
Time in Rescue: about 1 year
Who can vouch for: Paula_Canberra, olly, Daisy. Paula, Daisy and olly's OH have been to my house.
Who I can vouch for: As above, plus BMP, who I've met a few times but not at each other's houses. I've been to Paula's and olly's houses.
Preferred Breed: Greyhounds
Experience (if any): Fostered 4 dogs including my ff, Tommy. Have had Tommy for two weeks shy of 1 year. Tommy is our only dog and we only take on one foster at a time. Fosters must be cat safe and I must have back up in case things don't work out with our cats, so that severely limits my fostering. Have also donated to various rescue orgs around the place and helped fund raise in a small way for CGAS.
Microchip: Yes
Vaccination: Yes
Desexing: Yes
Heartworm test: Yes
worming: Yes
flea treatment: Yes
vet work if required: Yes - and have looked after a young greyhound in the weeks following his orthopaedic surgery
basic training/teach manners: Yes - fosters are taught 'mealtime manners' and we attempt to adhere to NILIF as much as possible. BUT they are definitely allowed on the furniture!!
house train dogs: Yes, have never had a problem house training a greyhound
Dogs inside the home or outside: Outside with my dog when we are out, inside most of the time when we're home. Sleep inside. They also get some 'alone time' training.
Are you prepared to give extra care for a submissive nervous dog: Yes, and have done so in the past, however, I quote from Paula's response: "Special needs dogs are taken on a case by case basis, it depends on the situation, resources required, whether we have a suitable carer available, and likelihood that the dog can be responsibly cared for and rehomed. We do not rehome aggressive dogs or those with a high prey drive."