Shandy leaving Whiskers N Paws |
Yes, the Sunday Whiskers N Paws Puppy Parties are going to re-start this coming Sunday, only with the shorter time of 2pm to 4pm, and we do also have to ask that only those who are actually interested in adopting come along so there aren't crowds of people. If you can't make it on Sunday or for the two hours in the afternoon, you can also still meet our puppies any day of the week at the Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre, 10am to 6pm, or in fact at Whiskers N Paws too, as there are always resident guest puppies staying full time at the store. Until today that was Shandy and Gunner, but happily for both they're making way for two new hopefuls as they leave for their forever homes.
Noodle at home |
One of "The Edibles" also left Ap Lei Chau today, this one being Noodle. He's going to have to make a good impression on the resident dogs before his permanent adoption can be confirmed, but it's rare that adult dogs don't eventually give in and accept the annoying new family member.
Benny |
We have plenty of puppies to satisfy demand, and happily three youngsters who came to us in the usual flea-and-tick-ridden condition were declared well enough to have their first vaccination and emerge from their upstairs quarantine room at the Homing Centre. You can see the similarity in Barbie and Benny while Bert looks completely different, but that's not unusual.
Barbie |
As always please complete the adoption questionnaire if you're interested in adopting, and it will help enormously if you can do that in advance of Sunday if you're thinking about heading over to Whiskers N Paws: www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/
Bert |
After an early start and very hectic morning with the AFCD team who'd come over to give rabies vaccinations to my Lamma dogs, I made a quick dash over to Ap Lei Chau and joined the van going to Acorn to pick up the above-mentioned puppies and a Tai Po dog. This time it was gorgeous black fluffy Star, a dog many people ask about as he's so lovely, but infortunately also very timid. Maybe one day he'll find the right family, and another more confident dog in the home would really help.
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