This daughter was caught |
While I was still busy discussing the campsite dogs I wrote about yesterday AFCD beat us to it and took two of them away, the mother and one daughter, and they'll now be locked up in kennels and wondering what on earth happened to them. I'll be following the case closely of course, and will try to get the remaining dogs before they too are hauled off to prison.
Poor Maya has never been outside before |
We hadn't previously noticed a huge increase in surrenders and dogs being left behind, but that's suddenly changed and every day there are more needing help. Today we took in a dog we've called Maya, nearly ten years old and she's never been out of her home before. Naturally she's terrified and you can see from the photo the drooling, a sign of high anxiety, but hopefully she'll start to adjust and learn that going out is actually fun.
Yuzu, Ziti, Kiwi, Lemon, Quartz, Udon, Mango, Pasta (Sugar at the back) |
We also accepted three young puppies at Tai Po, and while they would normally be sent straight to Ap Lei Chau we have a full house right now so they'll be staying where they are, at least temporarily. Maybe they'll have beginner's luck and be adopted before having to go anywhere other than a new forever home.
At least it's the weekend and that means an increase in potential adopters coming to meet the dogs and puppies, and it's also almost time for the Whiskers N Paws puppy afternoon party again. Now that we're getting back into the swing of things after such a long break, we'll have a photographer to record the session, and hopefully adoptions, as well as new volunteers helping out (hooray!)
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