The next best thing to home:

Save Lives by Fostering with BARCS

We can’t save the lives of animals in need without our supportive and loving fosters. These special people provide an invaluable, lifesaving gift for homeless cats, dogs and small companion animals.
 

Two Ways to Get Started

Walk-Ins: 

If you are ready to foster, c'mon down to our shelter! Our staff will help you select an animal to take home as your foster. No need to sign up, just come right to our shelter at 2490 Giles Road, Baltimore, MD 21225. Foster walk-in hours are Monday - Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekends from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is parking on site. If you are ready, you may select a foster that very same day.

Request an Appointment:

If you're not sure about fostering yet, you can make an appointment with our foster team to ask questions and learn more about our program. To do so, please email dogfosters@BARCS.org or catfosters@BARCS.org!

*If you would like, you can review and fill out the Foster Form and Foster Home Contract ahead of visiting the shelter. Please note that filling out this form is only part of the process, you will still need to visit our shelter for a Foster Walk-In or email to request an appointment.

More Information About BARCS' Foster Program:

"Why does BARCS need fosters?" Here are some of the reasons we place animals into foster homes:

  • Our shelter is out of kennel space and needs room for 30-35 new animals coming in each day

  • Animals who need quiet time to recover from medical procedures

  • Owned pets who are part of our emergency boarding program for families in crisis

  • Animals not adjusting well in the shelter environment

  • Puppies and kittens who are too young to be adopted yet

  • To save lives!

The person responsible for the foster animal needs to...

  • Be 18 years or older.

  • Provide food, water, toys and lots of love.

  • Communicate with BARCS Foster Coordinators about your foster’s physical and mental well-being.

  • Transport your foster to and from veterinary appointments and adoption events, as appropriate.

  • Work with BARCS to help market your foster animal for adoption (if applicable).

FAQs About Fostering for BARCS