It seems strange not to have a Kennedy Town Homing Centre any more, although the North Street (Kennedy Town) space is still operational until we can finally move all of the dogs to our new Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre on the first of May. I imagine it will take some time for everything and everyone to settle in, but at least we're familiar with the area and the facilities. The new place is just a few shops away from our previous location meaning the dog park and dog-friendly waterfront promenade are almost on the doorstep, which makes things very easy for the dogs and the volunteers.
Even with all of the upheaval of packing up and getting dogs into foster homes for the ten days when there will be no Homing Centre, we're still carrying on as usual with adoptions and handling enquiries, and one lucky dog was adopted just minutes before doors closed at Brilliant Court for the last time. This was Soda, and as we had a foster home arranged for him it meant a temporary home for Kingsley instead.
Of course we hope that some of the dogs going to foster care won't be coming back, although we know that for most it's definitely a temporary situation. Poodle/bichon Bobbin was the first to have his foster status changed to adopted, and adorable little chihuahua-cross Pammy was only fostered for a matter of a day before her forever status was confirmed. There are a few others who will probably not need to move back to Ap Lei Chau, but I'll wait for confirmation before naming them.
As you must know by now, the adoptions at our Tai Po Homing Centre are especially happy ones because they don't happen often enough, even though the dogs are lovely and so deserving of a second chance. Today it was the turn of Crinkle, the sweetest girl, and she has finally found her own family to love her.
With the Easter holidays finally over (it's always slow during long breaks), I hope that will mean more dogs finding their forever homes. If nothing else, I want to move the four puppies that are currently staying with me on Lamma, because they're not only incredibly beautiful but also super-friendly and desperate for human attention. Under normal circumstances these youngsters would have been adopted within minutes, I'm sure, so let's see who the lucky families will be to take one or two of them home.
For all adoption enquiries please start by completing the questionnaire at www.hongkongdogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-questionnaire/.