Sunday 28 May 2023

Sun 28th May: Sorting for easy viewing

 Even though it was a beautiful day today, at least where I live, on Sundays I'm always anxiously checking my phone or computer so I don't miss anything important, such as adoption enquiries that need immediate replies.  However, as keen as I am to see dogs and puppies leaving for their new homes, we'll never waiver from our belief that there are certain things that a dog needs to be happy, and with the never-decreasing number of dogs being surrendered we also insist that a home adoption means a home for life.  There are still too many dogs being given up as though they were nothing more than a piece of furniture that's no longer wanted, and while I'm aware that flying a dog to another country is expensive, I believe a dog is a family member that's worth the cost. 


We already knew that sweet Pebble would be leaving to start his new life today, and here's the photo to prove it, along with many other wonderful shots of the puppies enjoying their time at Whiskers N Paws  Puppy Adoption Day 28th May 2023 (with thanks as always to Eric Tang for his exceptional camera work). 
Small-sized Avia 


 

Volunteers have also been busy at Kennedy Town with grooming the dogs to make them look rather more presentable, with poodle Justin having the most dramatic makeover.  You can't even see that it's the same shaggy and overgrown dog that first arrived! 


We've also arranged the photos in grids for easy viewing, although I think Teddy should be with the small dogs rather than the medium so I've given him his own space here.  His haircut has also totally changed his appearance , which just goes to show that beauty really is only hair deep. 
The smaller dogs at Kennedy Town 

If you would like to see full photos of any of the dogs please ask, and if you're are interested in adopting start by completing the adoption questionnaire https://hongkongdogrescue.com/.../adoption-questionnaire/ with as much detail as possible so we can try out best to recommend the best match.  We also have dogs and puppies in foster homes, as well as four that are currently staying at our Elgin Street Centre, namely poodles Tara, Tatum and Bee, plus Rex, who we were told was blind but who can actually see something, even if not clearly.  

The small-medium sized dogs at KT

The poodle-ish family sorted and named 

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