To prove how smart, resilient, amazing and everything else that is good about dogs, Speedy-Lalo reappeared today back at the place he had run away from! If only he could tell us what happened and where he had been hiding, but of course that will stay his secret. The best thing too is that he wasn't injured and was just happy to be reunited with his carer. What a relief!
The days the "H" dogs arrived |
With Christmas just a few days away I was on a mission to buy some Christmas crackers, which seems to be very much a British tradition as nobody knew what I was talking about or what they are. Anyway my shopping expedition took me to Soho and Elgin Street where I stopped to say hello to the dogs that are staying there. I has seen them when they first arrived, scared and confused, and they're quite different now, happily greeting visitors at the fence and wanting to be first in line for attention. Cam has also been walking them outside, and while some were a little bit reluctant, others like Harlow were obviously used to streets and noise. It's a sign of the looming holidays that there haven't been many enquiries about these dogs yet, as usually when the smaller sized dogs arrive they're quite quickly adopted.
Lots of people ask about shy Fabian |
0ver at Kennedy Town the "F" puppies are gradually opening up, but as potential adopters for these gorgeous boys find out when they come to meet them, they're still quite shy. Luckily we've been able to provide alternatives that are just as lovely and also friendly, so if you love the look of Fabian (and who wouldn't?), you might want to consider Rosie instead. It's always good to keep an open mind when you're looking for that perfect puppy, because it's often the case that families come for one and leave with someone that's completely different.
Friendly Rosie |
Liam was still very much a puppy in October |
When I scroll though our Facebook and Instagram pages, I'm reminded of the amazing dogs that we have waiting for homes. There's often a flurry of initial interest in the newcomers, but then others come along and everyone gets pushed down the line a bit. There's Liam, for example, who's still a doglet and so sweet, and puppy Trudy who was adopted as a baby and then returned at six months of age. There are so many dogs of all ages, looks, colours and temperament, and not one of them deserves to be homeless.
Meet them all at our Tai Po Homing Centre, open every day including holidays from 10am to 6pm.
Trudy came back to us in November |
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