About 12 years ago, Cristen had a good friend that worked with a PPR volunteer and told her about it. She thought fostering sounded like the most fun thing she had ever heard and immediately applied to foster. Since then she’s fostered too many foster dogs to count!
Cristen works from home and one of her favorite things about fostering is the companionship throughout the work day. She also takes her fosters with her whenever she can, to outdoor dining places, home improvement stores, friends’ houses, kayaking or to run errands. She says that PPR spares no expense when it comes to diagnosis, treatment, medications, rehabilitation, training, food, bedding, crates or anything else a foster dog could possibly need. And she notes that other PPR volunteers are always willing to share their knowledge and expertise, assist with transport or help take photos for adoption listings.
Cristen fosters because she loves it, it’s fun and PPR is great! She thinks she may be the only PPR foster who hasn’t personally owned a dog herself the entire time she’s fostered, but this allows her to focus all of her love and attention on her foster dog. Another benefit of this is that she can also more easily foster dogs that may be reactive to having another dog in the home.