In exactly four weeks time it will be Peak to Fong Sunday, the fifteenth such event to take place, even though the first few years were very small in comparison. Now this annual Dog Walk combined with Street Party is the hotly anticipated date for many dog lovers, and in the past month or so I've been getting a lot of messages asking when Peak to Fong will be happening. The answer, as you will probably already know, is Sunday 25th November and tickets are already available although the T-shirts haven't yet arrived (sorry).
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T-shirt/tickets are available for pre-order now |
Today it was Halloween at Whiskers N Paws, and although I spent the afternoon on the terrace I couldn't help but notice the bat wings and witch's hats that quite a few dogs were wearing, and the store was full of treats and all sorts of spooky decorations. For our puppies however, all the focus was on having fun and playing on the terrace, so even though only one of the young "triplets" found a foster home everyone had a great time. Simon Li was the volunteer photographer today and he did a great job as you can see here
Puppy Adoption Day 28 October 2018
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Every Sunday is puppy playtime |
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Chow Mein fits in well with the other small dogs |
Over at our own Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre small-sized chow chow Chow Mein was moved down from the office space upstairs where she has been staying, to be with the rest of the small dogs. She's a very sweet and gentle girl and got on well with all of the others so she can stay downstairs full time. That way she'll be seen by potential adopters rather than be hidden away, the same idea as I had for our smaller-sized older puppies Jack and Frisbee. It's hard to tell from the photos that they are both really petite. as is Dimple, another mixed breed who will be no larger than medium size as a fully grown adult.
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Blake (l) is the same size as Jack but several months separate them in age |
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Petite and dainty Frisbee |
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