Caring for them while you care for yourself

When you decide to go into recovery, we will work to find an approved foster home for your pet. You can start your journey knowing your pet is safe and waiting for the day when you are reunited to live a happy and healthy life together.


When you have made the decision to go into recovery, you have made the best decision of your life and your pets. We are here to support that decision the best way we can.

We look forward to the day when you are reunited with your pet, we will celebrate with you.

Get Help

Just fill out our brief interest form, and we’ll be in touch soon to help arrange foster care while you’re taking care of yourself.

Give Help

Interested in helping foster dogs while their human recovers?

Wonderful! Please fill out this interest form and we’ll be in touch soon.

FAQS:


How long will you keep my dog?

Up to 6 months unless otherwise agreed by all parties, the pet parent, CFPI, and the foster parent.

Does my dog have to be up to date on shots?

Yes, or agreed to allow CFPI have them vaccinated at our Vets discretion and they must be spay/neutered or agreed to have done.

Will my privacy be protected?

YES!!! Absolutely 100% protected.

How long will I have to wait to get my dog into foster care?

We will do our best to find a foster parent as soon as possible.

Will I be able to check in on my dog while I'm in treatment?

CFPI will act as the middleman to keep you included in the care and life of your pet.  The foster parents will be kept anonymous to protect their privacy as well.

I have found that when you are deeply troubled, there are things you get from the silent devoted companionship of a dog that you can get from no other source.

- Doris Day

Cause for Paws, Inc., is a 501(c)3 organization and is eligible to receive tax-deductible donations! CFPI's deductible status is a public charity; therefore, an individual who itemizes deductions may deduct up to 50% of contributions made to CFPI.