When I saw the photo of the two puppies that were hoping for a place with HKDR I immediately thought of the lucky Feng Shui cat seen in so many shop windows, so the fluffy girl is now Kitty, with the short-haired sister being Krissy. I hope they don't get confused with the K-Pups now I come to think of it, but never mind. Both pups are gorgeous, and although not really very young they'll go to a foster home for a couple of weeks to make sure they're healthy, and until they're old enough to be separated. If you would like to adopt either of these "feng shui" pups, please start by completing the adoption questionnaire at www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/
Little Kimmy at WNP the other Sunday |
Yet another "K" pup (also not one of the K-Pups) had her successful adoption interview today, provisional on the daughter's asthma not being triggered by Kimmy's coat, but I think it should be fine. For now I'll put that to one side and wait for the adoption confirmation.
There was a late adoption at our Tai Po Homing Centre as older puppy Melanie was taken home, and as it was already too dark to take a photo we'll have to wait to get one from the new family. Can I remind all potential adopters that although we close at six o'clock you really need to give yourself time to meet the dogs and puppies properly, so the latest arrival time should be five o'clock. It's also already a very long day for the staff at the Homing Centres, and they have to prepare the dogs for the night so they can leave at the proper time.
I was very happily surprised to see that a total of fifty one dogs and puppies found home during the month of January, a very auspicious start to 2022! Here are the names of the lucky ones:
Taipo Homing Centre:
Wonderful start to the year. More dogs were adopted than came in! Yay!
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