Pei Pei

Pei Pei

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Pei Pei

Pei Pei

About Pei Pei
Gender
Male
Age
3 years
Organization
SPCA
Pei Pei’s story
Active, Adorable, Gentle, Charismatic, Sociable, Strong, Sweet Hi, my name is Pei Pei. I was found staggering with a bleeding leg and broken femur in June 2023. It was suspected that I was a victim of a hit and run but luckily the SPCA vets treated me and nursed me back to health. The whole experience has been a little traumatic as you can imagine, so it did take me time to warm up to strangers, but thanks to the trainers at SPCA, I will now happily greet you with my favourite rubber bone in my mouth. I do like to go to the dog park to be amongst my friends but will rarely play fight with them. Please ask my trainers for training tips if you would like to adopt me!
About SPCA
The Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) – as we were known in the early days – was formed by a group of volunteers in 1903 who wanted to prevent cruel treatment to livestock during transportation and slaughter. It was the first charity in Hong Kong to take on the challenge of dealing with all aspects of animal welfare. The work of the organisation was recognised by the UK’s Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals and changed its name to RSPCA HK in 1978, and changed again in 1997 to reflect the return of Hong Kong to mainland China. The founding principles of those early pioneers remains the same today: a belief that animals feel pain, hunger and thirst – just like humans – and we should not inflict suffering on them simply because they can’t defend themselves.
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Pei Pei’s story
Active, Adorable, Gentle, Charismatic, Sociable, Strong, Sweet Hi, my name is Pei Pei. I was found staggering with a bleeding leg and broken femur in June 2023. It was suspected that I was a victim of a hit and run but luckily the SPCA vets treated me and nursed me back to health. The whole experience has been a little traumatic as you can imagine, so it did take me time to warm up to strangers, but thanks to the trainers at SPCA, I will now happily greet you with my favourite rubber bone in my mouth. I do like to go to the dog park to be amongst my friends but will rarely play fight with them. Please ask my trainers for training tips if you would like to adopt me!
About SPCA
The Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) – as we were known in the early days – was formed by a group of volunteers in 1903 who wanted to prevent cruel treatment to livestock during transportation and slaughter. It was the first charity in Hong Kong to take on the challenge of dealing with all aspects of animal welfare. The work of the organisation was recognised by the UK’s Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals and changed its name to RSPCA HK in 1978, and changed again in 1997 to reflect the return of Hong Kong to mainland China. The founding principles of those early pioneers remains the same today: a belief that animals feel pain, hunger and thirst – just like humans – and we should not inflict suffering on them simply because they can’t defend themselves.