I started fostering dogs for All Border Collie Rescue (ABCR) in 2010. Since that time, over 250 foster dogs have shared their lives with me and had great beginnings at BlissWood Bed and Breakfast Ranch prior to finding their Forever Home.
Wanting to continue the important work I do with ABCR, I was moved to begin Fosters of BlissWood, a non-profit 501(c)3, dedicated to providing the financial assistance needed (mostly for dog food) that I personally furnish, so that Border Collies can continue to live, and be taken care of at BlissWood.
ABCR works tirelessly to fund-raise and acquire donations so that all of the organization's dogs are provided for medically (including spays, neuters, other necessary surgeries, Heart worm treatment & monthly prevention, other medications, microchips, and more). The individual foster homes like mine, however, donate their own time, energy, love, training, transportation of dogs to/from events, the vet, and to meet potential adoptive families. Fostering dogs on a large scale as is done at BlissWood is very costly. Helping these amazing dogs is one of my most dear passions and I have been so blessed to be able to do it for so many years and wish to do it for many years to come. My hope is that this organization will flourish and grow so that it may financially provide for the sheer quantity of dog food and other necessities for all of the ABCR foster dogs who call BlissWood home while they await adoption through All Border Collie Rescue, also an official 501(c)3 organization.
- Carol Davis
Founder of Fosters of BlissWood
Wanting to continue the important work I do with ABCR, I was moved to begin Fosters of BlissWood, a non-profit 501(c)3, dedicated to providing the financial assistance needed (mostly for dog food) that I personally furnish, so that Border Collies can continue to live, and be taken care of at BlissWood.
ABCR works tirelessly to fund-raise and acquire donations so that all of the organization's dogs are provided for medically (including spays, neuters, other necessary surgeries, Heart worm treatment & monthly prevention, other medications, microchips, and more). The individual foster homes like mine, however, donate their own time, energy, love, training, transportation of dogs to/from events, the vet, and to meet potential adoptive families. Fostering dogs on a large scale as is done at BlissWood is very costly. Helping these amazing dogs is one of my most dear passions and I have been so blessed to be able to do it for so many years and wish to do it for many years to come. My hope is that this organization will flourish and grow so that it may financially provide for the sheer quantity of dog food and other necessities for all of the ABCR foster dogs who call BlissWood home while they await adoption through All Border Collie Rescue, also an official 501(c)3 organization.
- Carol Davis
Founder of Fosters of BlissWood