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Foster a dog

Fostering dogs provides them the chance to experience a safe, loving, and caring environment while preparing them for adoption. Fostering is often urgent and short-term, and allows a rescue dog to decompress, learn the skills needed for adoption and is the cornerstone of our organization. Without fosters, we can not provide an immediate home to take dogs from abusive and dangerous situations. Help by fostering today!

Passionate About Rescue Dogs

Soulshine Dog Rescue was founded by Autumn, who began rescuing dogs from Mexico in 2009—starting with her first rescue, Ellie (featured above). While in San Felipe, Mexico, Autumn passed a dog in need and had a moment that changed everything: “If I don’t go back and help, who will?” She did go back—and she’s never stopped.

Since then, Autumn has spent years learning rescue the right way by fostering, transporting, and supporting dogs through various organizations, building the experience and relationships that guide Soulshine today. Soulshine may be small, but it is deeply committed—run with integrity, care, and a focus on doing what’s best for each dog.

 

When she’s not running her home staging business in San Diego, Autumn dedicates her time to rescue work—coordinating fosters, arranging medical care, transporting dogs to safety, and helping dogs in crisis however she can.

 

FAQ

  • San Diego–based, foster-home rescue — Soulshine Dog Rescue is based in San Diego and operates as a fully foster-based organization. Our dogs live in real homes—not a facility—so they can decompress, feel safe, and show us who they truly are.

  • Registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit — We are a recognized 501(c)(3), and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We take stewardship seriously and are committed to using support in a way that reflects both compassion and accountability.

  • Integrity-first, responsible rescuing — We don’t take shortcuts. From intake decisions to medical care to placement, we prioritize what is safest and most appropriate for each dog, the foster home, and the adopter—because responsible rescue protects dogs for the long term.

  • Volunteer-run and community-powered — Soulshine is built on volunteers and foster families who give their time, homes, and hearts. This model keeps the focus where it belongs: direct care, strong support, and ethical placement practices.

  • Proven impact — Soulshine has helped hundreds and hundreds of dogs find safety, receive the care they need, and move into successful homes. We define success by stable outcomes and lifelong support, not quick turnover.

  • Thoughtful, responsible placements — We take time to learn each dog’s temperament and needs in foster care, then guide adopters toward a match that fits their lifestyle and home. Clear communication and realistic expectations are part of how we protect dogs after adoption.

  • Lifetime commitment — We stand behind every dog we rescue. If an adopter is ever unable to care for their dog, that dog can always be returned to Soulshine—so they are never abandoned again.

  • We help even when we can’t intake — When foster capacity is full, we still do our best to support dogs in need. Depending on the situation, we may help with veterinary care, offer short-term fostering (including with our founder when possible), provide safety planning, and connect the dog with trusted rescue partners.

  • Partnerships and transport support — We collaborate with veterinarians, fosters, adopters, and rescue partners to expand what we can do responsibly. When needed, our founder also supports transport efforts to help dogs reach safety and appropriate placement.

  • Transparency you can trust — We communicate honestly about each dog: what we know, what we’re still learning, and what support may be needed. Our goal is for fosters, adopters, and donors to feel informed, respected, and confident in the work they’re supporting.

Press

SD Union Tribune

FOSTERING APPLICATION

Thank you for filling out this questionnaire. It has been designed to help us decide which dog would be the best fit for you to foster. Fostering requires patience, lots of love and a commitment to help us care and work with animals that are not perfect. Our goal is to help them become more comfortable in a home environment and learn new skills like walking on a leash, house training, or kennel training. Must be 21 years old or older and be in a home where dogs are legally allowed. Food and kennel provided. Fostering is one of the most rewarding experiences and we thank you for considering fostering with us!

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Tel: 619.919.6937​

contact@soulshinedogrescue.com 

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