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In this episode of Dog Fostering 101, Jackie Adams talks with Dr. Lisa Gunter, an assistant professor at Virginia Tech and leading canine welfare researcher, and Grace Phillips, a researcher and former shelter worker. They dive into the groundbreaking data behind how fostering—even for just a single night—profoundly impacts a shelter dog's well-being. The conversation explores the results of the largest-ever study on fostering, revealing that time in a home significantly reduces a dog's cortisol (stress) levels and allows their true personality to shine. Whether you are a "weekend warrior" or a long-term foster, this episode provides the scientific "why" behind the magic of getting dogs out of the kennel and into a home environment. Key Takeaways The Power of the "Sleepover": Research shows that even one or two nights away from the shelter leads to a significant drop in cortisol levels, helping dogs rest more deeply than they ever can in a kennel. No "Rebound" Stress: Contrary to common fears, dogs do not experience a traumatic "spike" in stress when they return to the shelter after a short-term foster; instead, they maintain a lower baseline of stress for a period afterward. Personality Unlocked: Shelters are high-arousal environments that often mask a dog's true nature. Fostering provides "behavioral gold" by allowing staff to see how a dog actually behaves in a home setting, which is vital for successful adoptions. The "Meet Your Match" Myth: Research indicates that breed labels are often inaccurate and can be counterproductive; focusing on the individual dog's behavior in a home is a much more reliable predictor of a good match. Every Bit Counts: You don't need to be a professional trainer to foster. Simply providing a "soft landing" and a quiet place to sleep is a massive contribution to a dog's welfare.