HKDR is having their annual Peak-to-Fong fundraising walk on Sunday Nov. 28th, 2010. Please come and show your support...looking forward to seeing you there!!
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
In Response to the Animal-Friendly Policy
SPCA has come up with a detailed response regarding the formulation of an animal-friendly policy presented during the Legislative Council meeting at the beginning of this month (Nov. 2010). Please click on the following link: SPCA comment
PPPC notes and response is as follows:
- We favor AFCD to pursue an Open Adoption policy to the public.
- TNR (more in favor of Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return) for both stray dogs and cats should be more active and part of the governmental responsibility to control the population of stray animals in Hong Kong. Additionally, more strict rules and monitoring of dogs at construction sites must be carried forward.
(b) SPCA and the HK police force should collaborate and work together to eradicate unlawful animal cruelty and abandonment. SPCA team has more the knowledge in the correct handling and treatment of animals, yet unable to gain access to certain areas. Therefore they should either be allowed entry without permission from the police or establish a more concrete guideline tying the two teams together.
The HK police usually acts too late in most cases and therefore needs to upgrade and improve the system to prevent such unlawful acts prior to it happening. Constant monitoring and investigation of such areas, syndicates and individuals prior to acts of cruelty or abandonment should be implemented.
(d) The Hong Kong government needs to improve and enforce a more stricter rule and regulation for microchipping. Especially pet shops, breeders and such organizations (which too be honest, should actually be eradicated).
(e) We oppose SPCA's comment regarding animal rights organizations to inspect animal management centers. Some organizations, especially those run by individuals without prior knowledge or experience in the field of shelter management and their lack of funding, needs to be supported by the government or at least given a set of shelter rules, regulations and/or guidelines. Inspections of such organizations by professionals need to be conducted to maintain good management and well-being of the animals being sheltered.
(h) PPPC is way in favor of more pet parks! We strongly agree to SPCA's take on this and hope to have an integrated green park allowing both humans and dogs to enter. However, enforcement and a park ranger must be on site at all times to regulate and maintain hygiene i.e. make sure that the poo is disposed off properly. Poo bags, water tanks and dustbins must be readily available. A large area where dogs can be off leash must be fenced all around to prevent dogs from escaping and to have ease of control/management between humans and dogs.
(k) Allowing pets in schools and hospitals can be educational and therapeutic for many and should be a consideration to allow this to occur.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
10% Off Flyer Distribution Points
Pick up a flyer from the following distribution points to enjoy 10% off our services!
1) SPCA Headquarters
No. 5 Wan Shing Street
Wanchai
2) MLVC Animal Medical Center
G/F 28 Mosque Street
Mid-levels
3) MLVC Pet Services
G/F 34 Mosque Street
Mid-levels
4) La Belle Hair Salon
G/F No. 7 Glenealy Street
Central
5) Kapok Store
G/F St Francis Yard
Wanchai
6) Pop Bites Restaurant/Cafe
G/F 3-5 Old Bailey Street
7) Acorn Animal Hospital
68-80 Second Street
Sai Ying Pun
Soho, Central
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Animal Rights Hong Kong
We are pleased to see that Hong Kong Legco is finally stepping up to focus on improving animal rights in Hong Kong. This is great for animal organizations in Hong Kong as well as to us and many pet owners (especially the point to build more pet parks, which is extremely scarce at this moment).
Pitter Patter Pet Care hopes that these points put forward will actually be implemented as there is a rising number of pet owners as well as stray animals. Pease don't buy your pet from pet shops or breeders, adopt from HKDR or SPCA!
Pitter Patter Pet Care hopes that these points put forward will actually be implemented as there is a rising number of pet owners as well as stray animals. Pease don't buy your pet from pet shops or breeders, adopt from HKDR or SPCA!
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