Thursday 17 May 2018

Thurs 17th May: Departures and arrivals

Judy found herself the best home
As promised, one-eyed poodle Judy was taken home today by one of our long-term supporters, and adopter of several previous old and broken little ones who had the best time of their lives until the end.  As a space was created for another it was filled, and Judy was the lucky one this time.  We know she will never want for anything again, especially love and the best care, so we're all delighted.
Nibs is just 9 months old


The shiba inu also left, minutes before the new arrival of a nine month-old French bulldog, one of the dogs I didn't want to mention yesterday in case he was another no-show.  To give his now ex-owner credit, she gave him up because she knew she couldn't provide the type of home and life that he needed, so she wanted something better. I promised to find the right home for him, which we will of course.  In fact after I'd left the Homing Centre and seen that Nibs was fine with the other dogs, an ideal family walked in and met him, and he should be picked up in the morning.
Trying to get a photo was difficult


Although I do have a litter of puppies on Lamma, and others are staying in foster homes, we have puppies available for adoption every day of the week at our Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre, and now also at Whiskers N Paws. 

Anna and Ivory were the two lucky girls chosen to stay behind after last Sunday's puppy afternoon and they have been loved and pampered since then.  They are also receiving basic obedience training, in between relaxation sessions on the couch.
Anna enjoying relaxtion sessions at Whiskers N Paws
Anna and Ivory's WNP hangout

Ivory is a very sweet puppy

There will be new young puppies to meet at Saturday's Heal puppy afternoon, 1pm to 4pm, 10 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, and of course they will also be at Whiskers N Paws on Sunday, 2pm to 5pm.

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