The Edibles and friends at Ap Lei Chau |
It was a very busy time at Whiskers N Paws today, in fact too busy for the number of volunteers that were helping so we need to recruit more. If you can spare the time on a Sunday afternoon on a regular basis, please email me at sallyandersen@hongkongdogrescue.com, thank you. You will need to be mature and confident enough to talk to potential adopters, and have a good understanding of puppies or dogs. Of course we will give training as needed. We also need a new photography coordinator who can arrange the schedule for our volunteer photographers, as well as edit the photos that will be posted on our Facebook page.
Lucky Lottie has her own family now |
Two puppies were adopted immediately, with Sugar also being chosen but she will be picked up later as we ran out of time, plus one of the "Edibles" also being promised a home. Remember you can meet these puppies any day of the week at our own Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre if you can't make it to Whiskers N Paws on Sundays.
Lori is Lottie's sister, so both found homes today |
I hadn't realised until Iris sent me a photo that one of the newly-surrendered corgis has a full tail, and it's so lovely to see this. Corgis, poodles, rottweilers, dobermans and all stubby-tailed breeds except the bulldogs are born with naturally long tails, and while it's illegal to dock (cut) them in many countries nowadays, sadly Hong Kong isn't one of them.
Jimmy has the long tail |
By the way, the corgis aren't brothers and don't need to be adopted together. In fact their personalities are quite different so separating them would probably be for the best.
I'll be picking up the young husky from AFCD on Monday and she'll be staying at our Tai Po Homing Centre where I'm sure she'll love the space and having other puppies to play with.
For all adoption enquiries please start by completing the questionnaire at www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/
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