Demonstration site by RG Consulting · Sample content only · Not affiliated with any real animal rescue organisation
Senior & medical rescue · Foster-based

The dogs nobody else takes find a home with us.

We rescue senior dogs and dogs with serious medical needs — the ones shelters give up on. Every dog gets full vet care, a foster home, and someone in their corner for the rest of their life. No cages. No deadlines. Just dignity.

147
Seniors rescued in 2025
62
Active foster homes
$184k
Vet care delivered
100%
Volunteer-run
Available now

Dogs looking for homes

Each of these dogs has a foster home and full medical care. Adoption fees cover their vet costs. Sponsoring lets you support a specific dog without taking them home.

Foster · Adoptable
Charlie
13 yrs · Labrador mix · Male
Medical: Arthritis, post-dental On daily joint supplement. Dental work completed Feb 2026 — eight extractions.

Loves slow walks, squeaky toys, and napping in the sun. Calm with cats and other dogs. Best in a home without small children.

Hospice foster
Mabel
15 yrs · Terrier mix · Female
Medical: Heart murmur, partial blindness Grade 3 heart murmur, managed with daily medication. Cataracts in both eyes.

Came to us in March after her family could no longer afford her care. She is in a permanent hospice home. Sponsorship covers her medication and vet visits.

Medical foster
Henry
9 yrs · Beagle · Male
Medical: Three-legged, recovering Right hind leg amputated in January 2026 after untreated injury. Now fully mobile.

A confident, food-motivated boy who has adapted to three legs faster than anyone expected. Will be ready for adoption in June 2026 once his physio is complete.

Sanctuary
Pepper
14 yrs · Border Collie · Female
Medical: Cushings disease, deaf Diagnosed May 2025. On daily Vetoryl. Hand signal trained — completely deaf since 2024.

A sanctuary dog — she stays with her foster mum for life. We keep this page so her sponsors can follow her. She is currently obsessed with stealing socks.

How we help

Three programs. One promise.

Every dog who comes through our door gets care for the rest of their life. Whether they are adopted, fostered, or stay with us forever, the commitment is the same.

Adoptable seniors

Dogs aged 7 and up who are healthy enough to find their forever home. Full vet workup, dental care, and behaviour assessment before adoption. Average age at adoption: 9 years.

14
Available now
89%
Placed within 90 days

Hospice foster

For dogs with terminal or complex conditions. They live with a hospice foster family who loves them as their own, with all medical costs covered. No dog of ours dies in a shelter.

7
In hospice now
$1,840
Avg monthly cost

Sanctuary

Some dogs are not adoptable — too old, too anxious, too sick. They stay with their foster family for life under our care. The foster gets full support. The dog gets a home.

9
In sanctuary
Lifetime commitment
Get involved

Fostering saves lives. We make it simple.

We are a foster-based rescue — that means every dog lives in a real home, not a shelter. We cover all medical costs, food, and supplies. You provide the couch.

01

Short-term foster

Care for a senior dog while we find their forever home. Most short-term placements last 8 to 12 weeks.

2 – 3 months
02

Hospice foster

Open your home to a dog with serious medical needs for the rest of their life. The hardest and most rewarding role we have.

6 months – 2 years
03

Respite foster

Cover for our long-term fosters when they go on holiday or have a family emergency. Perfect for first-time fosters.

3 – 14 days
Recent updates

What's happening this week

Real-time activity from our foster network and admin team.

Henry completed his fourth physio session — full mobility on three legs.
3 hrs ago
New sponsor signed up for Mabel's monthly heart medication.
9 hrs ago
Pepper had her quarterly vet check — bloodwork stable, Cushings well managed.
Yesterday
Foster home approved in the demo intake queue. +1 capacity for spring intake.
2 days ago
Charlie went home for a weekend trial with potential adopters — going well.
3 days ago
Our mission

Started in a garage. Run from kitchens.

We are a small, foster-based rescue dedicated to senior dogs and dogs with medical needs — the ones who get passed over at shelters because they cost too much, take too long, or break too many hearts.

We are 100% volunteer-run. No salaries. No office. Every donation goes directly to vet bills, medication, and the food bowl. Our average dog is 11 years old when they come to us. The oldest in our care is 17.

We do not turn dogs away because they are too sick, too old, or too expensive. If we have a foster home, we have a place for them.

[ Photo: foster volunteer with two senior dogs ]
Common questions

Things people ask us

How is sponsoring different from adopting? +
Adopting means taking a dog into your home permanently. Sponsoring means you pay toward a specific dog's care while they stay in their foster home. Sponsors get monthly photo updates, vet reports, and an annual visit invitation. You can sponsor a hospice or sanctuary dog who will never be adoptable — that's often the most direct way to help the dogs who need it most.
Do you have a shelter we can visit? +
No — and that's by design. Every dog in our care lives in a foster home. We meet potential adopters in neutral locations or at the foster home (with their permission). Senior dogs do badly in shelter environments, so removing the shelter step is part of how we keep them well.
What happens if my foster dog gets sicker? +
We cover every vet visit, every medication, every emergency. Our foster agreement is clear — if a dog's needs change, we adjust the plan with you. You are never on the hook financially or alone in the decisions. Many short-term fosters convert to hospice fosters voluntarily because they fall in love.
Can I foster if I work full-time? +
Yes — most senior dogs sleep 16+ hours a day and are perfectly content alone for 6-8 hours. We match foster dogs to your schedule and lifestyle during the application process. We also have respite fosters who can cover days you're traveling.
Are you a registered nonprofit? +
In a real implementation, this section would display the organisation's registered nonprofit number and status. Because this is a demonstration site, all registration details are intentionally redacted (demo).
Foster questions Simulated · demonstration only
Hi! I can answer common questions about fostering senior dogs. Try asking: "How long does fostering last?" or "Do you cover vet bills?"
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