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Spotlight on Foster Families: We're in Need!

Being a foster family for Os’mose means taking part in a truly amazing journey. It's not just about socializing the dog or teaching a few basic commands—it's about growing and collaborating for several months with the Os’mose trainers, all the way up to the life-changing moment when the dog meets their future human partner. Foster families help raise these four-legged superheroes from A to Z and, more importantly, often get to meet and build a lasting bond with the person who will receive the dog. Many Os’mose foster families stay in touch long after their dog moves on to its new role.

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Os’mose Is Actively Seeking Foster Families for Its Assistance Dogs

The non-profit Os’mose, based in Esneux, is calling on families willing to temporarily welcome a puppy in training. Becoming a foster family means actively participating in the socialization and education of future assistance dogs. This vital role helps build a strong bond with the animal and directly contributes to its future mission supporting a person with a disability. Public figures like Manon Lepomme and Christie Morreale have already taken on this meaningful challenge. Os’mose invites all interested individuals to get in touch and join this inspiring, solidarity-based adventure.

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