Dog Foster Volunteer Retention.

J Appl Anim Welf Sci

Honors Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

Published: May 2024

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Volunteers that provide foster care in their homes are a critical resource for animal shelters and rescues and make significant contributions to animal welfare. This project explores the support needs identified by canine foster volunteers via a national survey of 611 respondents by answering the following three research questions:1. Why do foster volunteers consider ending their foster service?2. What types of training and support do dog fosters want and need from their organizations?3. Do the types of support needed vary based on the nature of the dog fostered (those with medical versus behavioral challenges)?Based on descriptive, content, and correlation analysis the findings suggest that foster volunteers are generally satisfied with the support provided by their organizations. However, they are less positive about the extent of communication between volunteers and their organization, the amount of training they have received beyond the basics, and the social supports that would accrue from a foster volunteer network, areas that extant research suggests are important for volunteer satisfaction and retention.

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