Monday 27 June 2022

Mon 27th June: Two out, twelve in

One of the "K" Puppies in January


 One thing I love doing is removing puppies' names from the Foster Puppy list, especially if they've been waiting for a long time to be chosen.  The "Typhoon K Puppies" were rescued as newborns (in a typhoon), and were remarkably taken in as a whole litter by one foster home.  I can't begin to imagine having to bottle-feed an entire litter, but these puppies thrived and grew. Once old enough they were adopted one by one until just two remained, Kong and Kooper, and today they were confirmed as "Failed Foster" members, or rather their now-adopter was.  These puppies have grown up never having known anything but their human family, and I'm sure they're wonderful and loyal doglets, not to mention lucky too. 

The following are puppies either already at our Kennedy Town Homing Centre, or still in foster homes and available to meet by arrangement via Cindy at foster@hongkongdogrescue.com.  As a reminder you can also see foster puppies from Sunday's Whiskers N Paws party here: Puppy Adoption Day 26th June 2022


HKDR Kennedy Town Homing Centre (Shop4, G/F, Brilliant Court, Sai Hong Lane, 28 Praya, Kennedy Town)

 

Edgar (M) and Evan (M)

Clio (F), Carter (M) and Cole (M)

Poppy (F), Odile (F),

Dawn (F), Darwin (M), Daphne (F) and Duke (M)

Kenny (M) 

Alan (M) and Aria (F) 

Kai (M) 

Molly(F)

Indie (F), Ike (M), Impi (M) and Inez (F)

 

Whiskers N Paws (10/F Horizon Plaza, Ap Lei Chau)

Zippy (M)

Esme (F)

Kyle (M)

 

Hong Kong Island

Charlie (M) and Cressie (F) Chung Hom Kok

Roland (M) Pok Fu Lam

Trent (M) Pok Fu Lam (Instagram @adoptdontshop.hk)   

Luna (F) Sai Ying Pun 

Azaria (F) Happy Valley

Drummond (M) and Drake (M) Stanley

Odie (F) and Ozzie (F) Stanley 

 

Kowloon and New Territories

Zane (M) Tseung Kwan O

Olive (F) and Ottilie (F) Tsim Sha Tsui

Kyra (F) Sai Kung

Dulcie (F) and Demi (F) Sai Kung (Instagram @why_i_foster )

 



Inevitably, as puppies find homes and can be removed from our long list of availables, new ones arrive, and today's large intake came as something of a surprise. There were ten puppies plus two small adults, and I should mention that three of the puppies are small in size.  Some of them weren't looking too healthy so we sent them straight to Acorn to be checked, and thankfully there was no parvovirus or distemper found, just one case of tick fever (which is also not great). All puppies were sent straight to foster homes (as always huge thanks to everyone who offered at such short notice) so please don't come to meet them at Kennedy Town.



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