Even though adoptions are the priority in everything we do and on average forty-plus dogs and puppies find homes every month (though fewer in March unfortunately), of course there is an enormous amount of work that goes on behind the scenes every day to allow us to continue saving as many lives as possible. Fundraising is one of the major necessities because there are bills to be paid, so Eva Sit (aka Big Eva) divides her time between working at Tai Po Homing Centre and handling all of the enquiries and offers of support that come in. It goes without saying that we're always incredibly grateful for all such financial contributions because especially in the past year or so we would have been in big trouble without them. Now there is the opportunity to double any donations thanks to the Bodhi Love Foundation who have made this wonderful offer on behalf of HKDR:
King visiting a neighbour |
There are always other side-stories to tell, and this one involving shiba inu King has been developing over the past couple of weeks. I've written a lot about this breed because so many end up being abandoned or surrendered due to their strong and stubborn personalities, and the fact that too many people buy them as puppies without understanding their nature and temperament. They may be small in size but in their minds they're lions, so if you think you're getting a lap dog you'd be in for a big (and perhaps nasty) surprise.
Damson is 3 years old |
There are currently two HKDR shibas, both living in my Lamma bay, with King being fostered by neighbours who have a very large fruit orchard and plenty of space for King to roam freely in. However that's not enough for the aptly named King, as he likes to take himself off for walks, or to go to the beach and visiting neighbours, despite all attempts to stop him wandering. In fact he is now so well known in our very small community that he has made new friends and may be offered a real home, and maybe that luck will also mean the other shiba, Damson, being adopted. I have a meeting arranged so let's see.