Urgent Call for Dog Fosters! Help Save Lives with Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue!
We are in desperate need of new fosters to help care for nearly 70 dogs currently in our rescue program. Thousands of dogs across LA and Southern California need homes, and we can't do it without you! Fostering a dog is an incredible way to make a direct impact on saving lives.
What We Need From You:
- Age Requirement: 21+ (or have parent approval if under 21).
- Commitment: Foster until the dog is adopted or commit to at least 4 weeks. Short-term emergency fostering is also highly appreciated!
- Transportation: Reliable access to transport dogs to mandatory adoption events every other Saturday in West Hollywood and vet appointments. (Attendance at West Hollywood Petco adoption events is NON-NEGOTIABLE).
- Experience: Comfort with large breeds and prior dog experience is essential. No small dogs or cats in the home, as we cannot always guarantee a dog’s behavior around them.
- Family & Home Environment: No children under 10 in the home. Other large dogs are fine, but please have landlord/spouse approval before reaching out.
- Immediate Availability: We’re looking for fosters who can start ASAP.
Why Foster?
Fostering a dog is life-changing, not only for the dog but for you too. You’ll be helping rehabilitate dogs who were left to die in shelters, giving them a new lease on life. Our fosters are heroes, making a significant difference in these deserving dogs' lives.
Dogs Needing Fosters NOW:
1. Axel (ASAP)
Axel is a large, active shepherd/lab mix, weighing around 100 lbs. He’s an affectionate, playful dog, especially once he feels comfortable with his people. However, Axel is a bit anxious and can be reactive in high-stress environments (like noisy streets or around screaming children). He needs calm introductions with people—eye contact and direct approaches can make him nervous. Axel has been working with a trainer and does great in the right environment. He’s friendly with other dogs and loves playtime. His ideal foster should be active, experienced with large dogs, and able to provide a calm, structured environment. He just needs the right person to help manage his fears. Support from a trainer will be available to ensure Axel’s success!
2. Jack Jack & Blankets (ASAP)
This bonded pair of American bulldog mixes are about 2 years old and need to be fostered together. They were found as strays and are extremely fearful of people, likely due to past mistreatment. While they show no aggression, they will withdraw and retreat when scared. Jack Jack is slightly more confident and provides support to Blankets, who follows his lead. They need a patient foster who can give them the time and space they need to adjust. They are dog-selective, so it’s best for them to be the only dogs in the home. They are sweet dogs who will blossom in a quiet, loving environment where they can feel safe.
3. Elsa & Beethoven (by October 11)
Elsa (a pug mix) and Beethoven (a possible pug/Jack Russell mix) were abandoned in an apartment by their previous owner and left for the landlord to take to the shelter. Thankfully, we rescued them, but they need a loving foster home to heal from this traumatic experience. Both dogs are very sweet and playful, but they are reactive to other dogs and should be the only pets in the home. They also need work on their leash manners, as they will bark and pull when they see other dogs. They are making slow but steady progress with housetraining. This bonded pair needs a foster who can help them build trust and learn better behavior on walks.
4. Ringo (October 14-18)
Ringo is an active boxer mix with a goofy personality. He’s incredibly friendly with people and loves attention. However, Ringo is pushy with other dogs and has shown food aggression toward them, so he would do best as the only dog in the home. He just needs a short-term foster while his regular foster is out of town. If you’re looking for a fun, energetic dog to spend a few days with, Ringo is your guy!
5. Sabrina (October 15-21)
Sabrina is a mastiff mix who is a total couch potato. She’s calm, lazy, and loves lounging around the house. Sabrina is currently battling cancer and takes medication to stay comfortable, but her care is simple to manage. She can be shy and fearful of new people, so she might be a bit shut down at first until she warms up to you. Once she trusts you, though, Sabrina is incredibly sweet and loving. She needs a temporary foster for just a week while her regular foster is away.
6. Ruby & Lucy (October 19-28)
Ruby and Lucy are a bonded pair of shepherd/sharpei mixes. They are wonderful with each other but need to be the only dogs in the home, as they are not friendly with other dogs. They are protective of their home and property, so any introductions to strangers should be done cautiously. They’re housetrained, healthy, and an overall lovely pair once they settle in. These girls are looking for a short-term foster who understands their protective nature and can provide them with a safe, secure home.
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you’re ready to help give these dogs a chance at a better life, please reach out with your phone number and personal email. We cannot respond without this information, so please include it in your message!
Join our community of fosters today and help save lives!