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Whether to conduct a home visit is up to you. WAGS does not require them as a routine part of the adoption process, but a home visit may be appropriate based on the individual circumstances of your foster dog and his prospective adopters.

If your foster pup has special needs either physically or mentally, or the prospective adopters don't have a lot of dog experience, or if there is a specific issue that you feel you can help with (for example, if the adopters already have a dog of their own and have never tried to integrate a new dog into their household, so your experience might help that introduction go more smoothly), a home visit may be warranted.