
As the foster, I am responsible for finding the perfect home for my charge. Applications for my dogs are giving to me to work. The applicants go through a stringent screening including vet checks, personal references, landlord checks, an in-depth interview and a home visit. If they are willing to go through this process, chances are they are responsible owners. I feel this power allows me to focus on the dog's future so I am excited to see them go to a loving home. So far, all my fosters have hit the jackpot! In fact, in several situations, I wanted to go with them to their new place. This is certainly true of Kiko's new family. They are a retired senior couple living the good life in Memphis. The Bayless' dog of 17 years recently passed away from cancer and they are grieving. Wanting to shift their focus to loving another dog, they began looking for a senior dog to adopt and when they saw Kiko, they felt an instant connection. Senior dogs are often the hardest to place for obvious reasons. So, I was really ecstatic when the Bayless application came across for Kiko. They were perfectly matched for her needs and I had no doubt that she would be set for the remainder of her life.
