Ned

Ned

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Ned

Ned

關於
性別
Male
年齡
5.7 years
體型
Large
機構
HKDR
Ned的故事
Ned came to us as a very young baby along with his littermates, already quite sick with pneumonia and unable to drink his milk without vomiting. An eventual CT scan showed he had the condition called megaoesophagus, which means the food doesn’t go down to the stomach naturally so Ned has to sit upright during and after meals. We make him a Bailey Chair which was devised for dogs with this condition and is a simple way of feeding safely. Ned is now an extremely loving, happy and healthy puppy, although the megaoesophagus is a lifelong condition so the Bailey Chair will go with Ned when he’s adopted. Who will the lucky family be to have this gorgeous boy in their lives?
關於
HKDR was founded in 2003 for the specific purpose of saving dogs and puppies from the Hong Kong Government’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) Animal Management Centres, where at that time thousands of dogs and puppies were destroyed every year. These days most of the dogs and puppies taken in by HKDR come from a variety of other sources. Some of these dogs are ex-breeder dogs, those that are no longer useful for the purpose of producing puppies for the pet trade. They are inevitably in poor health and condition due to their previous hard lives, and they need extensive veterinary treatment, including surgery. Of the dogs and puppies lucky enough to be rescued by HKDR, the larger ones will be taken care of at our main Tai Po Homing Centre, while smaller dogs and puppies awaiting re-homing stay at Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre. As much as possible, very young puppies are placed in temporary foster care where they can live in a home environment before being permanently adopted. Our foster network also plays a vital role in helping dogs who come to us in poor health or needing surgery. Alongside the rescue and re-homing efforts, education is also an important part of HKDR’s mission, with workshops and online seminars on a variety of subjects being regularly hosted. HKDR also runs monthly ‘Positive Partners’ Training Courses, which are designed to promote responsible pet ownership as well as reward-based training methods.
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Ned’s story
Ned came to us as a very young baby along with his littermates, already quite sick with pneumonia and unable to drink his milk without vomiting. An eventual CT scan showed he had the condition called megaoesophagus, which means the food doesn’t go down to the stomach naturally so Ned has to sit upright during and after meals. We make him a Bailey Chair which was devised for dogs with this condition and is a simple way of feeding safely. Ned is now an extremely loving, happy and healthy puppy, although the megaoesophagus is a lifelong condition so the Bailey Chair will go with Ned when he’s adopted. Who will the lucky family be to have this gorgeous boy in their lives?
About HKDR
HKDR was founded in 2003 for the specific purpose of saving dogs and puppies from the Hong Kong Government’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) Animal Management Centres, where at that time thousands of dogs and puppies were destroyed every year. These days most of the dogs and puppies taken in by HKDR come from a variety of other sources. Some of these dogs are ex-breeder dogs, those that are no longer useful for the purpose of producing puppies for the pet trade. They are inevitably in poor health and condition due to their previous hard lives, and they need extensive veterinary treatment, including surgery. Of the dogs and puppies lucky enough to be rescued by HKDR, the larger ones will be taken care of at our main Tai Po Homing Centre, while smaller dogs and puppies awaiting re-homing stay at Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre. As much as possible, very young puppies are placed in temporary foster care where they can live in a home environment before being permanently adopted. Our foster network also plays a vital role in helping dogs who come to us in poor health or needing surgery. Alongside the rescue and re-homing efforts, education is also an important part of HKDR’s mission, with workshops and online seminars on a variety of subjects being regularly hosted. HKDR also runs monthly ‘Positive Partners’ Training Courses, which are designed to promote responsible pet ownership as well as reward-based training methods.