Sunday 19 February 2017

Sun 19th Feb: All puppies are favourites


I hope we won't be seeing Bounty back at WNP
It was another frustrating afternoon at Whiskers N Paws with lots of visitors but not many takers. The puppies are beautiful, and I have so many favourites I think it includes all of them.  Saucer is heartmeltingly fluffy and gorgeous, Dylan is in a class of his own and Wigbert is so well behaved.  There's a stunning litter that I still can't distinguish from each other as they are so similar and all in foster homes, so I only see them on Sundays.  They are Bruin, Boomer, Bonzo, Bruno and Lula, so even their names are alike.  They are all cuddly and affectionate as well as being so handsome. Take a look at the wonderful photos by this

Dylan fast asleep
week's volunteer photographer Simon Li
Hong Kong Dog Rescue (HKDR) added 74 new photos to the album Puppy Adoption Day 19 February 2017.

Dylan chewing


This should also be Davey's last Sunday event
Little Bounty was taken for a trial adoption, and Davey will also be leaving for his new home this week so it wasn't an entirely fruitless three hours, and there have been quite a few foster-to-adopt puppies that never come back after being taken.
Fluffy Saucer
Wigbert is a very easy and well behaved boy

Two of the new Stanley Barracks puppies (Painter and Rollo) have also moved into foster homes with a view to adoption, leaving Dougal on his own so now I'm planning to send big pups Dallas and Cabo up to the main Homing Centre at Tai Po to give Dougal some company.  It's quite funny that Dallas and Cabo are Noelle's puppies as she's so small in comparison and they are so big.  I first saw them at AFCD as tiny newborns with their mother, and now both she and the three other pups in the litters have been adopted.
Noelle last December when I took her from AFCD

New boy Jeremy being tempted by chicken
These Stanley Barracks dogs are all such sweet natured characters, and young adult Jeremy is almost certain related to Dougal as they look so alike.  Jeremy is quickly settling into life at the Homing Centre with the help of staff and volunteers and will be ready for adoption as soon as he's been for desexing.


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