Saturday, 29 October 2022

Sat 29th Oct: It's always an adoption day at HKDR

Lucky Harper is given a second chance


 News of an adoption from our Tai Po Homing Centre is always the best, and today it was Harper who left to start her new life.  Many thanks to Harper's new family, and to everyone else who has chosen to give a larger adult, usually mixed breed, a second chance in life.   It's never the dog's fault that they have ended up homeless, and  it's especially sad when dogs come to us having spent their whole lives up to that point trusting their humans and believing that they will always be part of the family.  We do what we can to make their lives with us the best possible, but nothing beats a real home. 
Ivory is the one the left


Of course the smaller dogs are much easier to re-home, or in the case of the ex-breeder poodles and poms to find them their first ever home, and two more left our Kennedy Town North Street Centre today.  Ivory was first, with Inky leaving later.   I should remind everyone who has asked about these dogs that they're six years old and not in perfect condition, but they are very sweet and the physical issues are all fixable.

Inky going home


It's probably a busy weekend for lots of you with Halloween parties and events to go to, but for all of us at HKDR it's business as usual, with the Whiskers N Paws Puppy Party taking place on Sunday afternoon and the Homing Centres at Kennedy Town and Tai Po open from 10am to 6pm.  Please be sure to complete the adoption questionnaire before coming to visit: www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/ 


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