The problem with having a really super-cute litter of puppies is that others get forgotten, so in a way I'd like all five of the current fluffy babies to find homes quickly, like the two that went today, Casper and Tessa. One of the attractions for many is also that they won't be large-sized as adults, which also applies to the Seasons Litter of April, May (adopted), June, July, August, Spring and Winter, with June being really quite tiny. They've all been in foster homes since coming to us, and although they're currently still smaller than the other puppies that were at Whiskers N Paws on Sunday, they're actually older. Take a look again at these photos by Jimmy Tsang from Sunday to see what I mean:
Puppy Adoption Day 3 November 2019.
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June is the smallest and really quite tiny |
I have to leave home early for a lunch meeting on Thursday so will have to keep this post short, but while I remember we have had a problem with rats getting into the dog food stored at both Homing Centres so need to buy metal boxes rather than using the plastic containers. Some had to be bought immediately but we need to get more, and they cost around $250 each if we order from China ($320 locally). Given the amount of food and other edibles that need storing safely, we'll need to buy around twenty pieces so we're hoping to find sponsors to cover the cost.
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We need to buy more of these to protect food, treats and everything else |
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