The rescues we work with cover the essentials - food, crates, basic vet care. What they can't always fund is the stuff that truly transforms an animal: the training class that helps a reactive dog walk calmly on leash, the vertical spaces that help a timid cat build confidence and curiosity, the course that turns an anxious foster into an adoptable sweetheart. That's exactly what your donations support here.
Where your money goes
Every dollar funds something a foster animal genuinely needs to thrive - and get adopted.
The Foster Wishlist
These aren't basics - the rescue already handles those. Every item here is something we personally find out of pocket to give foster animals an extra edge: better skills, more confidence, and a real shot at finding their forever home faster.
TRAINING
A 6-week group class specifically designed for dogs who struggle with reactivity - barking, lunging, or shutting down around other dogs or people. Dogs learn to stay calm and focused, which is a skill most adopters look for.
*Prerequisite = Private Behavior Consultation
Why it matters: Reactivity is one of the most common reasons dogs are returned after adoption. Training before placement improves adoption success.
Raised so far: $10/$180
TRAINING
A one-on-one session with a certified trainer to assess and create a behavior modification plan for a specific foster animal - particularly valuable for animals with complex needs, fear, or a bite history.
*Required prior to Reactive Dog Class
Why it matters: A professional assessment unlocks targeted strategies that turn a struggling foster into a confident, placeable pet.
Raised so far: $10/$130
TRAINING
A 6-week group class that focuses on manners and teaches basics like sit, down, come, heel, leave it, drop it, stay, wait, and more. Introduces clicker and verbal marking.
*Required prior to more advanced classes (Canine Good Citizen, Tricks, Agility, Scentwork)
Why it matters: Dogs who know even 3-5 basic cues are perceived as more manageable and are adopted faster.
Raised so far: $10/$130
EQUIPMENT
A custom-fitted basket muzzle from BigSnoof, sized precisely for a foster dog who needs safe handling during public outings. Unlike other muzzles, BigSnoof muzzles allow panting, drinking, and treat-taking - making muzzle wearing a positive experience.
Why it matters: A properly fitted muzzle expands where a dog can safely go and increases the adopter pool by enabling transparent communication about a dog's needs.
Raised so far: $10/$210
EQUIPMENT
A quality biothane long line for practicing recall and building off-leash confidence in a safe, controlled way. Essential for training fosters with poor recall or no leash manners - and in Alaskan winter, safe to use even in icy conditions.
Why it matters: Solid recall is one of the top skills adopters request. A long line makes it possible to train it safely before a dog earns full off-leash freedom.
Raised so far: $10/$50
EXPERIENCES
30 minutes of private rental time at a local indoor dog training facility - a fully enclosed, heated space where fosters can run, play, and decompress safely when outdoor temps are dangerously low. Crucial during Alaskan winters when -40F temps can last for weeks.
Why it matters: Exercise isn't optional for dogs. Pent-up energy leads to anxiety and behavioral issues. Indoor dog gym rental time keeps fosters calm, healthy, and happy.
Raised so far: $10/$20
EXPERIENCES
A guided outing to a pet-friendly store - think PetSmart, a local feed store, or a pet boutique - to practice loose-leash walking, meeting strangers, ignoring distractions, and accepting treats from unfamiliar people. Low-key, but high-impact.
Why it matters: A dog who can walk calmly into a store is a dog an adopter can envision taking everywhere. It's a direct previous of adoptable life.
Raised so far: $2/$5
Support a Foster Animal
Not sure how much to give? Here are some meaningful amounts and what they make possible. Every tier has real impact - there's no wrong choice.

TREAT SUPPORTER
Covers high-value training treats for one full week of daily training sessions.
Return expected:

ENRICHMENT FRIEND
Funds one sniff kit, lick mat bundle, or decompression outing for a foster in need.
Return expected:

TRAINING CHAMPION
Contributes towards one training class, workshop, or private behavior consultation session.
Return expected:

ARENA SPONSOR
Covers 4 indoor arena sessions - one month of winter exercise for a foster dog.
Return expected:

FULL CLASS SUPPORTER
Sponsors one complete reactive dog class - the single highest-impact investment in adoptability.
Return expected:

GIVE YOUR OWN
Choose any amount that feels right. Every dollar goes directly to a foster animal's care.
Return expected:
Your donations, their future.
100% of what you give goes directly toward enrichment, training, and experiences for the animals currently in my foster care. I keep a public log of how donations are spent, updated each time funds are used.
We believe you deserve to know exactly where every dollar goes. Here's a straightforward look at what we receive - and what we personally cover ourselves.
The rescues and shelters we work with cover the basics: food, litter, crates, and standard vet care. We never use donations to cover those. Everything here is above and beyond.
I track every expense in a public donations log, updated whenever funds are spent. If a donation doesn't get used for its intended purpose (say, a foster gets adopted before we can use it), we roll it forward to the next animal with similar needs.