Sunday 3 November 2019

Sun 3rd Nov: We have so many puppies now!

Larry's foster status was quickly upgraded to Adopted
We had a full puppy contingent at Whiskers N Paws today including a few of the Seasons Litter, all of whom are adorable and small-sized.  Tiny June (I think I got that right) is the smallest of them all and July is the most bold and energetic, but they are all lovely and well-captured by our regular volunteer photographer Jimmy Tsang Puppy Adoption Day 3 November 2019.  Remember to complete the Adoption Questionnaire if you're interested in any of the dogs or puppies of any age or size: www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/

Aiden comes every year to share his birthday with the puppies
We also had another regular to Whiskers N Paws puppy afternoons, but this time it was Aiden who comes every year to donate via TwoPresents on his birthday.   Thank you once again Aiden!
Sad Teddy has become happy Teddy 

The new found-stray dog, now called Teddy, was picked up by his foster parent and seems to be doing very well in his new home.  He'll need treatment for heartworm, and it makes a huge difference  to both him and us that he has somewhere comfortable to stay.  Foster homes are so important and we really appreciate all of those families who offer to help out in this way.

Angel and Beauty were adopted on an impulse and returned
I want to mention a pair of dogs that are also currently in foster care, and you may recall that I previously said that they had been adopted, which was true.  However it turned out to be a short-lived arrangement so Beauty and Angel were taken back by their temporary carer/rescuer and again in need of a loving family home where they can stay together.  Here is their story with lovely photos http://www.keithtsuji.com/blog/2019/11/3/adopt-dont-shop

Another dog that we had so many enquiries about but none that came to anything is larger-sized poodle Chase.  If you are serious about offering a home to Chase and would like to meet him, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire as a first step.  We do need to have this form completed before arranging an introduction so we can see that the home is suitable for Chase, and that Chase is going to be a good match for the home. "Chase needs a little bit of time to get to know you. Once he is comfortable he is always up for a good belly rub and a scratch behind the ears. He loves to be near you and he likes resting his head on top of your lap. He is very loyal and protective particularly of children. He is perfectly toilet trained, doesn’t jump on furniture and hasn’t damaged any of the house. He tends to bark when the doorbell rings, but if you ignore him and let him sniff the guests he will be perfectly fine within a few minutes".
Chase is not a small poodle at 14 kilos


I'll be taking the five new puppies to Acorn for a health check and vaccination on Monday, as well as the French bulldog who is now called Jason (not a very French name I know). Once he's chipped, licensed and vaccinated he'll be ready for his new forever home.  I still have to come up with names for the puppies, but they're really very cute.
Girl puppy
This one's a boy puppy

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