Monday, 27 February 2023

Mon 27th Feb: Introducing the small adults

Fuzzy Archer


 I don't have any new news to write about today, so I'll just post a reminder that we are still urgently in need of puppy foster homes for the young ones staying at our HKDR@Elgin location.  Hopefully some of these foster situations will become permanent, but it's not a must of course, and we're just looking for a home situation where the puppies can learn and grow.  I'm still waiting for the individual photos to be uploaded so it's difficult to detail all of those available, but there are so many that are super-beautiful and very sweet natured.  

If you are available to help with the inevitable cleaning that comes from having a lot of puppies in one place, as well as playing and cuddling of course, please sign up using this link 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PGDgc3Hh0oQt7Cg5TmOSOZQVGHIw8xJHOMvTgzeH-3U/htmlview#gid=714428566

We do just ask that if you have signed up for the morning shift in particular, that you come on time.  It's a dirty and messy job for sure, but that's why we need the help.

For fostering or adoption of any dogs or puppies from any of the centres, or foster homes, please start by completing the questionnaires at 

Adoption Questionnaire :
Foster Questionnaire :

Dilly


For the small-medium adult dogs at our Elgin Street Centre, here are some details.
Dilly is a puggle, meaning a pug crossed with another small breed (not sure what). She's 3 years old and a total sweetheart, happy and playful. She gets on well with other dogs and people too.
Tawny


Tawny is a slowed-down version of Dilly, meaning she's just as sweet and easy, but being a heavier build she's less athletic. Her "breed" is a little-big dog, meaning a bigger body but with short legs. She's also a young adult, and great with people and other dogs.

Teddy 

Teddy is a young Wheaten terrier-cross, with a coat that would be suitable for allergy sufferers. He's active and lively, and he'd love a home where he could enjoy outings and adventures. He's not as tolerant as Tawny and Dilly, so he'd be better in a home without children.
Nacho



Nacho is older at 9 years but you'd never know it. He's smart, funny, curious about everything, and he loves tennis balls. He'd be a fantastic go-anywhere companion as he loves company and being in the thick of whatever's happening.

Nettie 


Nettie is younger than Nacho, but as an ex-breeder dog her health and condition is not as good. She's the sweetest poodle girl though, who would be happy with a home where she could just lounge around and be given lots of love and attention.




Our Kennedy Town Homing Centres are also full to the brim with lovely puppies, some of them quite small and others larger, but all lovely and really ready for a loving forever home. Please just complete the questionnaire if you can foster, or if you're looking to adopt, and we can suggest the most suitable for your needs.










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