Introducing a beautiful 8 month of white German Shepherd called Titan. He's lovely, attentive, extremely smart and an adorable dog. He is 28 kilos and already very large, but he has such a soft heart. He's scared of other dogs (even a tiny yorky), people and large items such as rubbish bags!! Still young and new to his surrounding environment (coming to HK just 4 months ago), quite natural to be skittish at this age.
Pitter Patter Pet Care has been trying to build his confidence, but it seems that he has been through some kind of traumatic experience when he was younger or simply not used to being exposed to such an overwhelming number of sights and smells. We're determined to help Titan overcome his fears...
Titan! You can do it!
Friday, 31 December 2010
Cat Sitting : Holly & Molly
Introducing Holly (Blue & Cream) and Molly (Blue)...adorable, quirky and rather chubby British Short hair cats that were taken care of over the X'mas hols. Molly is definitely the active one, constantly running up and down the hall way, jumping at least 1 meter off the ground to catch her toy...often times she's seen peering at the sink waiting for the tap to be turned on...she doesn't just lick the water but she twitches her head and then bites at it!! She's a funny one :)
Holly is more gentle, more apt to wanting to get stroked (lifting up and rubbing her head in the cup of your hand), she's the first one to greet you at the door with a loud prrrrr and also first one to the plate of fresh cat food! Holly is often times seen plonked in the center of the sofa (sometimes rubbing her bum, itchy I presume!).
Holly and Molly, absolutely adorable....
Holly is more gentle, more apt to wanting to get stroked (lifting up and rubbing her head in the cup of your hand), she's the first one to greet you at the door with a loud prrrrr and also first one to the plate of fresh cat food! Holly is often times seen plonked in the center of the sofa (sometimes rubbing her bum, itchy I presume!).
Holly and Molly, absolutely adorable....
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Dog Poisoner is Back.
The last few days we have seen the return of the Bowen Road dog poisoner, already claiming up to 200 pets in more than a DECADE on the loose....
It makes me wonder why this happens every year and for so long? Why the Hong Kong government or SPCA do no further to investigate this case, monitor and track the person(s) down? How much longer will this go on where countless of loving pets get killed for no reason every year?
A possible suggestion is for under-cover police officers or SPCA team to be posted over-night for a period of a week on Bowen Road. Installation of camera's in this area would also be a good idea. If it is a known fact that a high dosage of pesticide laced meat is used to kill the dogs, what brand? What does it look like? Can it be easily obtained? These questions remain unanswered to the general public. Would it be possible that someone working in the pest control department or a company be doing this since I've seen them with huge tanks drowning plants at the end of Po Shan Road, the smell is unbearable. I think not, so why is it taking more than a decade and no closer to catch this sick killer?
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