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The SPCA (HK)
Wong Choi is now the sweetheart of our family! However, this female mongrel has a sad story behind......Wong Choi was terribly sick when SPCA inspectors rescued her from a public toilet in Sheung Shui in March 2016. She was anemic, very thin, and had a massive tumor the size of a pineapple on her right front leg that exuded a foul odor of infection and made it too painful for her to walk. Yet, despite the agony she was suffering, her tail wagged every time she met someone new. The SPCA veterinary surgeons amputated her affected leg -- the tumor was a nasty cancer -- and stoic Wong Choi made a full and successful recovery after surgery. In no time at all she learned to balance perfectly on three legs and her happy-go-lucky personality remained unchanged. In early August, we visited the SPCA Adoption Centre and fell in love with her at the first sight. And guess what -- we also have a three-legged cat! Wong Choi now is living happily with us, yet everyday there are so many animals being abandoned, abused or injured. Though our beloved Wong Choi cannot walk for a long distance, we will still show up and support the SPCA Dogathon ( www.spca.org.hk/dogathon ). We hope our presence can help other unfortunate furry friends! Please do support us!
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Fundraising for:
The SPCA (HK)
Winkle 開心生活的背後……Winkle是一隻漂亮的6 歲混種松鼠狗,現在經常跟著我們遊山玩水!但他其實曾經被送到漁護署,狗狗不懂說話,沒人知道之前發生甚麼事!只知道他後來被轉送到SPCA,SPCA獸醫更發現他的右眼遭到感染,患上葡萄膜炎。SPCA獸醫嘗試為他治療以保住他的眼睛,但遺憾地病情並未有任何起色,因此獸醫決定為他移除右眼。手術後,Winkle恢復得很快,狀態大勇。去年6月,我們到SPCA遇上了他,毫不猶疑地領養了他,成為我家的甜心!但每天仍有很多毛孩被遺棄、被虐待、患病受傷……所以我們與Winkle決定參加SPCA的「全城狗狗行善日」(www.spca.org.hk/dogathon),一齊「出黎行」,為其他毛孩朋友出一分力,讓牠們也可如Winkle一樣遇上幸福!立即捐款支持啦!The Secret Behind the Happy Life of WinkleWinkle, a beautiful 6-year-old Pomeranian cross, is the sweetheart of our family. We adopted him at SPCA last year. We don't know much about his history, and only know that he had been referred from the government kennels and later transfered to SPCA. SPCA's veterinarians noticed that he had been suffered from a chronic condition in his right eye that had caused much discomfort. After several months of medical treatment by SPCA, Winkle had not responded and the decision had been made to surgically remove his eye to avoid further complications and pain. He now lives happily with us, yet everyday there are so many animals being abandonded, abused or injured. We hope that Winkle could help and walk for their furry friends at SPCA Dogathon (www.spca.org.hk/dogathon). Please do support us!