The warm and humid spring-like weather was an unpleasant surprise today, but I suspect we've all become accustomed to the natural order of things breaking down these days. Still life goes on, the dogs need feeding and walking, but most of all they need homes. Reading about the ever-growing sale of puppies in pet shops and from breeders, encouraging the terrible smuggling trade from China, makes me very sad, especially knowing that we have so many beautiful dogs and puppies at our Homing Centres. I mean, who could be cuter than these two brothers Luke and Lester?
Happily we are getting a lot of adoption enquiries coming in and I always look forward to the weekends, not in the traditional sense of having a couple of days off, but hoping to see more dogs and puppies haeding off to start their new lives with their adopters.
Jiffy the poodle left our Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre today, another fluffy pillow taken away from puppy Kiki. I don't know what it is about this gorgeous puppy and her love of small dogs, but sister Mandy who was adopted the other day has taken to using the resident Yorkie in the same way.
I haven't mentioned a small-medium dog that came from AFCD last week, other than the day he arrived. Rubble's turned out to be a sweet and happy boy who loves his walks, and although he's not a youngster at nine years, there's still a lot of life in him yet.
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