Foster Dog Report Each week, please add any NEW information or updates. Thank you! Foster Dog Report - Weeks 1 - 4+ Dog Name:* Your Name:* Date* MM slash DD slash YYYY Select week number* Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 GeneralOur ability to match your foster dog to the right home is only as good as the information we get from you! If there are any problems, we like to identify them ASAP and get them addressed. After Week 1, you need only complete those questions where you have more info or something has changed. The good things about your foster dog: Things a potential adopter should be aware of: Housetraining: Crate training: How much exercise is your foster dog getting (type, intensity, frequency)? Could s/he use more/less exercise? Leash manners: Training cues your foster dog knows or is learning: Tricks your foster dog knows or is learning: Favorite toy: How long is your foster dog alone during the day? Where does s/he stay while you’re away? What are your foster dog's favorite things to do? Placement recommendations (what sort of home this dog would do best in):Possible placement restrictions:Include any suggested additional requirements/restrictions, such a being an only dog, children must be older than xx age, etc. so that the Case Manager / Foster Coordinator has information in making the final decision.MedicalUpdate on known medical conditions:Medications given, if any: New conditions or concerns:* Eating - type of food: Eating: - frequency: Eating - amount: Current weight Medical photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 64 MB, Max. files: 20. Upload photos of any medical concerns, such as how a wound is healing, how sutures look, skin conditions, tracking the size of a mass or lump, etc.BehavioralHow is your foster dog settling in at your home?Personality and temperament: Interactions with people: Interaction with children: Include agesInteraction with dogs: Include male and/or femaleInteraction with other pets: Especially cats and small dogsInteraction with other animals: Horses, goats, birds, small animals like hamstersNew behaviorsIs your foster dog showing any new behaviors or changes to previously identified behaviors?* Yes No Not sure Please check any of the following that applyAggression Towards humans - please call your case manager immediately Other dogs - please call your case manager immediately Guarding of People Toys Food Treats Bed Guarding from People Other dogs Barking Include details re: frequency, triggers, etcDigging Include what, when, where, whyFence jumping Include detailsChewing Include specificsFurniture Is allowed on furniture Is not allowed but does anyway Is not allowed and stays off Discomfort with Stairs Slick surfaces Being handled Car rides Car rides Loves them Hates them So-so Gets carsick Urination Submissive urination Marking Separation issues Mild Moderate Severe Fear Include details of who, what, whenOther new behavior(s) or behavior concerns DescribeTrainingHave you received one or more sessions with a trainer? If yes, enter name of trainer. If not, put "no" and skip to the Summary section. Were your questions answered? I didn't have any questions No, I still have questions Partially Yes, very well Were any behavioral issues identified by the trainer? If yes, please list them. Are your training instructions clear (examples: homework, specific skills to work on, situations to avoid)? I didn't receive any Yes, very good Yes, but too complicated for me to follow How was the length of the session? Too short Just right Too long If follow-up sessions are recommended, do you prefer: Virtual In person Either Would you prefer to work with the same trainer? Yes No Any trainer is fine Additional comments regarding training:Overall, how would you rate your training experience with the trainer? 5 - Very useful 4 - Moderately useful 3 - Somewhat useful 2 - Not very useful 1 - Not useful at all SummaryAny other comments or concerns?At this point, are you considering adopting your foster dog?* Yes Not sure No New Photos and VideosPlease send photos and videos to photo@norcalgsprescue.org. Dogs with good photos generate more interest and get adopted more quickly! NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.