Sunday 27 November 2022

Sun 27th Nov: Happy adoption news


 I don't know if it was the same everywhere but there was no rain to spoil the party at Whiskers N Paws today, and I'm happy to announce the adoption of  Quince, sister of Quentin (still available in case you wondered).  We were hoping that the adopters might consider taking both home, but we're happy for little Quince anyway.  Both are really lovely puppies, and maybe this will bring Quentin some of his own luck. 

Rodger So was the volunteer photographer today, and he knows just how to get the best out of the puppies as you can see here  Puppy Adoption Day 27th Nov 2022.  You know the drill by now if you're interested in adopting, you start by completing the questionnaire at www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/ and we will get back you very quickly.

Cassius has his own family now




Quince wasn't the only lucky pup today I'm happy to say, as Cassius was adopted from our Kennedy Town Homing Centre, as well as Aaron, the shy one.  He will have two dog friends in his new home, not just one, so we're really happy that we waited for the right home to come along.   Just as we hope that Quince's adoption will bring luck for Quentin, maybe Aaron's brother Austin's turn will be soon as well. 
I'm so happy for shy Aaron


Of the three "O" babies currently enjoying their foster holiday at Instagram @why_i_foster, one of them, Okra, is actually a slightly older singleton, and although still too young to go to her new forever home, her would-be adoption was confirmed today.   The other two, Odile and Oliver, will still be together after their big "sister" leaves, and I don't think it will take long for their day to come when it's time. 

Rambo

I'm sure you'll be happy to see this updated photo of Rambo, the dog who came to us from a very sad previous existence after the death of his owner over a year ago.  You can see the difference already, and although Rambo's legs are weak due to Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), I believe he's not as bad as we previously thought at this stage.  If you can foster this boy, please let Cindy know by emailing foster@hongkongdogrescue.com.  There's no treatment for Rambo's condition, but a soft bed and massages will help for sure.  We're also researching supplements that may slow down the progression of the disease.

The "S" (for small) litter are popular with potential adopters, although they're still not quite old enough to be adopted as singletons.  If there is already a dog in the home or you want to adopt a pair, then now's the time to meet them.





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