I'm talking about puppies in the title of this post, as we have so many puppies scattered around the place, whether at the two Homing Centres or in foster homes, and they're all ages from just-ready-for-adoption to changing-teeth-stage. Yes, puppies have milk teeth just like human babies do, and apart from anything else these teeth are very helpful in assessing a puppy's age as they start to change at around five months, starting with the front two.
Berry is older than Quartz |
Berry and Quartz are two of the older puppies at our Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre, and they've become very close friends as you can see from these photos. In fact Berry has always been an incredibly gentle girl, even as a younger puppy, and one day (soon I hope) she'll make the best family member and companion.
The Tai Po group will be at Whiskers N Paws this Sunday, along with some of the younger pups, at least Elsa and sister Cupcake that I know of.
Elsa and friend last Sunday |
In foster we have the Baby Blacks and the Beach Babies, as well as the "P" Litter who are definitely ready for adoption now. I've asked for updated photos so you (and I) can see what they look like now, and how they've grown.
Pickle and Penny, two of the "P" Litter |
One of the Baby Blacks (who will be older now) |
The smaller adults currently at Ap Lei Chau are white shiba inu Bumpy (3 years), Maltese Bessie (7 years), corgi Jimmy (5 years) and terrier-type Johnnie (2 years). Please start by completing the adoption questionnaire if interested in meeting any of these dogs or puppies: www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/
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