Save a Life This Holiday Season—Become a Dog Foster!
Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact this holiday season? Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue is urgently seeking committed, loving fosters to help care for our rescue dogs. Fostering is life-changing for these animals and can be equally rewarding for you.
Whether you’re available for long-term fostering or just during the holidays, your home could be the safe haven a dog desperately needs.
Meet the Dogs Who Need You:
Axel
Lab/Shepherd mix, 100 lbs
- Axel has lots of energy and loves other dogs. He’s very intelligent and loyal but is easily overwhelmed in noisy, high-traffic areas or around young kids. Axel needs a foster who understands his triggers (like strangers reaching for him) and can provide a structured, calm environment. At home, he’s playful and affectionate, enjoying tug-of-war and fetch. He’s been in training and boarding but needs a stable home while awaiting adoption.
Pie
English Bulldog, long-term foster needed starting 12/7
- Pie is a lovable, energetic bulldog who has learned so much in his current foster home. He knows tricks, is housetrained, and walks well on a leash. He’ll thrive with a foster who can continue his training and give him plenty of playtime.
Macks
Cattle dog mix, temporary foster needed 12/14–12/30
- Macks is a dream dog at home: housetrained, non-destructive, and incredibly loving with people. She’s reactive to other dogs on walks and must be kept separated from them. Outside of that, she’s perfect—friendly, well-behaved, and a joy to foster.
Roller
Mastiff mix, temporary foster needed 12/18–1/8
- Roller is the definition of an easygoing dog. He’s friendly with people, cats, and other dogs. House-trained and great on a leash, Roller loves cuddling and enjoying good meals. He’s the perfect holiday buddy for someone looking to help over the holidays.
Ruby and Lucy
Bonded pair, temporary foster needed starting 12/23
- These two are loving with each other but don’t do well with other dogs or cats. They’re house-trained and healthy, but they can be wary of new people and protective of their home. They do best meeting new people off their home turf. If you’re looking to help a bonded pair through the holidays, Ruby and Lucy are a wonderful choice.
What You Need to Know Before Reaching Out:
- Be at least 21 years old.
- Comfortable with large dogs (most of our dogs are 60–100 lbs).
- No small children under 10 or small pets in the home (other large dogs are okay for some dogs).
- Have reliable transportation for adoption events (every other Saturday in West Hollywood) and vet appointments as needed.
- Get landlord/roommate/spouse approval before contacting us.
- Ideal fosters can commit to at least 4 weeks, but we also need short-term emergency and holiday fosters.
How to Get Started:
Email us via Craigslist and include:
- Your name
- Phone number
- Personal email address (required for direct contact)
Fostering is an incredible way to make a real difference in the lives of dogs. Whether you can commit for a few weeks or a few months, we’d love to have you join our team.
Open your heart and home this holiday season. Together, we can save lives!