Sunday, 22 March 2020

Sun 22nd March: A happy if messy puppy afternoon

Google's staying in his foster home forever
As much as we had attempted some sort of control for the relocated puppy afternoon, there were so many visitors and potential adopters turning up that it was a challenge to say the least.  Apologies to everyone that didn't get the chance to talk to anyone about the dogs and puppies but we really didn't anticipate such a crowd, and next Sunday we'll try to arrange things better.  However I do need to ask for everyone's cooperation which includes completing the adoption questionnaire in advance, as not all homes are suitable for a puppy and that's time wasted when we could have said so in advance.  You can find the questionnaire at www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/
Jenny heading off to her new life 

There are a few sets of photos from our volunteer photographers (thank you!)
Puppy Adoption Day 22 March 2020 - Part 1(Aaron Howland), Puppy Adoption Day 22 March 2020 - Part 2 (Sophie Burkhardt) and
 Puppy Adoption Day 22 March 2020 - Part 3 (Alex Chao) , and I'll try to go through and name the puppies as soon as I can.  If you see any that you're interested in and there's no name attached yet, please just send the photo for identification.  All of the new baby pups have gone to foster homes  although they may be available for adoption (if the fosters don't decide to adopt).
Taurus was adopted too


Despite the occasional mayhem there was lots of good news with adoptions and puppies going off to foster homes so I'm not complaining.  Puppies who were adopted were siblings Jenny and Ollie, Google (staying in his foster home) and Taurus.
Sadie and Skippy will stay together as we wanted

Ollie leaving with his new family

Poodles Sadie and Skippy found their forever home together as we had wanted, making space for the new poodle and schnauzer coming from AFCD on Monday.

At Tai Po our sweet but slightly disabled husky Misha left for a trial adoption, the challenge not being her personality but the fact that the home has a lot of stairs.  Misha has double hip dysplasia as well as one fused knee, so she's not as agile as a one year-old dog should be.  She still has lots of energy though, and more than enough love to share so hopefully it will all work out.
Misha is a lovely girl but stairs might be challenging

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