I keep forgetting how many litters and puppies are still in foster homes after coming to us as newborn babies, so when Foster Coordinator Cindy forwarded photos of two gorgeous little black pups I had to ask who they were, meaning which litter. They're two of the Baby Blacks, remember them? They're still too young to be adopted unless going together as a pair, but it won't be long before they're ready.
The Beach Babies are also growing up and starting to eat from a bowl rather than a bottle, and one of them has already got a home waiting. However this is all still to come and I need to talk about today and the double adoption of sisters Lola and Bella from the Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre, as well as terrier Johnnie leaving for a trial with the resident dog.
Bella (l) and Lola heading home |
Puppy Parsley also had a successful adoption interview at her foster home today so that's another very lucky youngster who won't be coming back.
I only have this early photo of Parsley |
Sunday is puppy afternoon at Whiskers N Paws as I'm sure you all know by now, and we have also another litter of eager hopefuls ready to go to new homes, and that's the "P" Litter that came at the same time as Parsley and Pizza, but were much younger. Sadly they also turned out to have mild tick fever, so while they're all doing well this does mean there would be a problem getting them into countries like Australia (possibly) and New Zealand (probably) at a later stage. We'd been expecting two of the "P" Litter to be picked up from their foster home and I even wrote about their adoption, but once again I should know better than to say something in advance. The adopter vanished without a trace, so there are still four of these gorgeous smaller-sized pups available.
The "P" Litter a month ago |
Percy now |
I said yesterday that we were waiting for photos of poodle Amber after her grooming session, and honestly I would never have believed it was the same dog.
Amber |
Can this really be the same Amber? |
Wow! What a transformation of Amber!
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