What's the difference between family pet foster care and pet shop foster care?

With the approach of the Spring Festival, many owners began to think about the baby's foster care. Because the baby can't or is inconvenient to go home with him, foster care has become the first choice for many people. However, there are many ways of pet foster care, such as pet shop foster care, family foster care, large foster care park foster care and so on. These are enough to make the master's "difficult choice" attack within one second. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of these foster care methods? First, pet shop foster care

The advantages of pet shop foster care are obvious-professional and natural. Even if there are some unexpected situations in the process of pet foster care, the pet shop can solve them in time, provided that you choose a regular and qualified pet shop. However, due to the hot foster care market, owners may need to make an appointment a lot in advance, and some owners will also face the situation of not being able to book a "place". In addition, pet shops have many pets and limited space, which is a concern of owners. After all, everyone wants their baby to have a high-quality life during foster care.

Second, family foster care.

Compared with pet shop foster care, family foster care seems to improve the quality of life of dogs during foster care. For example, pets may not need to live in cages and the food is relatively fresh, but is this enough for owners to flock to choose family foster care? That doesn't seem to be the case. Many owners say that family foster care also has many serious injuries. For example, people who do family foster care may not be professionals, which makes many owners feel uneasy. Family foster care may also have more pets in one room; There are many hidden dangers in family foster care. Therefore, if you want to choose family foster care, the owner must do a good job of "checking" and don't let the dog be wronged during the Spring Festival foster care.

Third, large pet foster parks.

Large pet foster homes are a bit like upgraded pet shops. There is a lot of room for activities here. Pets don't have to live in small cages. They have their own activity space and don't contact with other dogs. The living environment is very safe. Even so, a large pet foster home may not be able to take care of all the needs of each dog one-on-one. The owner had better think carefully before choosing how to foster or whether to foster.