Finding my dream home wasn't an easy process but was easier for me than most people I know. I think the same applies to finding a good home for my fosters. Having spent the time,money,dedication to each one of my fosters is paramount to them having the *acceptable* behaviors to be adopted to their forever homes. Although each of them have their own quirky personalities, I will say that I do truly love each one of them as nutty as they all are. However there comes a point in time where I have to
think of what's best for them and not my own interests or agenda. I need to make the decision as to whether or not MY home is the ideal home for them. I know in the case of Tequila my home is not the perfect home for her. She deserves more than I can give her and it isnt fair to her. She has to share me with my two puppies who are too rambuctuous and active for her. I know in my heart that she would be best suited to a female or couple with lots of love to give. She passed the "children" test and would do very well in a home with child that is older versus a household with a very young children. She tends to get nervous around young children esp if they chase after her as most dogs do. In the meantime, I am trying to work her charm on a neighbor of mine. She is a single mom with Tequila's identical twin. We are going to set up a playdate and walkies for them to see how Tequila interacts with him. If all goes well and Tequila is ready for adoption, I hope to have found her a forever home and the bonus is that I will still get to see her around :) That makes me a happy foster mommy.
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