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“These are sweet and loving dogs who just have behavior quirks that make it harder for them to go into foster homes or get adopted.” The name turned out to be a good one that, right from the start, piqued interest from exactly those types of unicorn homes.
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Read More »Grant supports Gateway Pet Guardians' foster program, which helps recast "scary" dogs as real-life unicorns deserving of loving homes. By Liz Finch Walk through the kennels of any animal shelter and odds are good you will encounter at least one pooch who seems a little scary. They might bark a lot or defend their food bowls or snark at their neighbor. Those behaviors cause adopters to walk right by and choose another dog who appears friendlier. The challenge is this: How dogs act in a shelter environment usually isn’t a reflection of their true personalities. “Behaviors on display in shelters are often a reaction to the stress of being in the shelter in the first place,” says Brittany Fleming, adoption and foster manager for St. Louis-based Gateway Pet Guardians. “Once you take those dogs out of the environment and put them into a home, a lot of those behaviors — sometimes all of them — disappear entirely.” A few years ago when Brittany was mulling over how she could help people see the misunderstood dog behind those lunging and barking fake-outs, she had an epiphany that led to the creation of Gateway’s Unicorn Foster Squad Program. What are unicorn fosters? They’re people who may not have kids or pets or people over very often, and they’re willing to foster a big dog who’s struggling in the shelter. The idea worked. In fact, it worked so well that this year Gateway Pet Guardians received a grant from Best Friends to support the program and teach others how they can create their own similar programs. Oddly enough, Brittany’s original flash of inspiration occurred thanks to a bunch of cats with ringworm in Austin, Texas.
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Read More »Since late 2019, the program has been moving the dogs (who typically would languish in the shelter) into a select group of foster homes. Dogs chosen for the program have behavioral challenges such as leash reactivity, resource guarding or separation anxiety, but the challenges are manageable. And while dogs with these issues are hardly rare, Brittany decided to describe them as unicorns — that rarest of rare creatures — for several specific reasons.
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Read More »The program’s success is what led to Gateway receiving a grant from Best Friends. The grant supports the program and provides funding so the organization can teach other groups how to implement it. A free, eight-week virtual training course allows 40 organizations an opportunity to learn everything involved in creating a new program. Participating organizations also are eligible for $500 microgrants to get them started. “The groups that have participated in the first course are already seeing results,” Brittany says. “One was able to move into foster a dog who has been in the shelter for 1,000 days, and they are quickly seeing that the program is attractive to people because it’s such a cool thing to be a part of.” [Prison program, foster home help pit bull terrier put his fears aside and thrive] The program’s cool factor is bolstered by such perks as special T-shirts, free photo shoots with the dogs, access to a members-only Facebook group, in-home training paid for by the shelter, one-on-one support from a shelter team and priority access to day care. The dogs get enrichment and socialization, and every so often foster parents get a day off. “It’s so great to be able to help more organizations offer this for their unicorn dogs,” Brittany says. “In fact, I would love every shelter to have the program, because it’s an easy way to prevent so many dogs from losing their lives.” So, the next time you visit a shelter and walk past a dog acting tough in his kennel, consider that you aren’t seeing a dog with behavior issues. Nope, chances are you’ve just encountered a real-life unicorn.
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