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It can be difficult. Our first foster greyhound, Mint, was a sweetie - we fell in love with her and though it was heartwarming to see her being adopted - it also broke our hearts - this was last November.
Since then, my partner has repeatedly said if Mint ever comes back - we'd adopt her. She was returned in May (due to divorce and lack of a place that allows dogs) -- we adopted her.
Between then and now - we've fostered two other greyhounds -- IBUPROFEN (aka Boo) and Abeline. But unlike Mint - we didn't get attached. They are great dogs, but there was no mooshyface connection.
Yes, sometimes you do get attached and sending them off to a new home can hurt - but every animal you foster and is adopted -- it leaves room for another dog to have the same opportunity
we have put off fostering until end of September -- it's been non-stop company arriving and leaving since mid-July. One group of friends arrived in mid-July and stayed for a week, this was followed by my partner's family coming for a visit.
Other friends of ours are arriving this coming Monday (how long they are staying we don't know) and my family is due out in September sometime. We felt fostering during this time wouldn't be fair to the foster dog - but after September we will be doing it again.
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