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Hong Kong Dog Rescue: Volunteering

This video is primarily for the use of recruiting volunteers for HKDR. However, you can go there to adopt OR foster some great dogs (to see some featured, go to www.xanga.com/hongkongdogrescue). Thank you, Anna. www.hongkongdogrescue.com for More Information

20 Responses to “Hong Kong Dog Rescue: Volunteering”

  • iyorkiyork says:

    dear anahita

    thank you for the video, I hope it can bring more people to love our dogs

    many many thanks!!

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    Hii :D
    Yes, I dearly hope so too, as much as you and i love them
    thanks for the comment !
    - Anna

  • hkdebes says:

    Great stuff Anna! Good choice of Thomas for the bathing and grooming -those bring brown eyes…!And the puppehs. A sea of cuteness. Thank you for making this x

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    and thank you for commenting :D yes Thomas was the first dog to come to mind when I thought about grooming. He just loves it… I miss him
    ^_^ thanks again
    Anna

  • locandro123 says:

    this is a great video to try get more people involved!
    great job!
    x

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    thank you very much :D

  • veggiefries says:

    I love dogs so much. I wish I could volunteer but I certainly am not old enough! But at least, i hope to adopt a dog from hkdr because i am a hk person!

  • HR81PR112 says:

    this is a great video!
    i can’t say i love dogs but i respect every living creature’s life :)
    i really hope this can help recruit more people to volunteer at the HKDC!
    good luck! :)

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    i waited almost a YEAR to volunteer, how old are you?
    there are many awesome dogs at HKDR, if you need one suited to your needs, just ask me, check it out on the website. some of the volunteers also have their own pictures/blogs… so dont hesitate to MSG ME :D

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    thank you, that’s definitely the kind of attitude we need :)

  • veggiefries says:

    uh… 10, im 10.
    so ive got to wait 4 years! but it wont happen. hkdr kenels are a bitt to far from my place. but i know i will get a dog there.

  • omgnowayhi says:

    im volenteering when i turn 14!! im 13 now and I can’t wait, i got both of my dogs there.

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    Really? That’s fantastic. I turned 14 and I’ve been there for almost 7 months now, I love it so much.
    Which dogs did you adopt?

  • omgnowayhi says:

    well their 4 and 2 now. :) Their names are Scrappy and Rusty, but I don’t think they’d have been there when you started.
    I want another! I don’t think my mum would mind, but my dad would go mad. haha

  • belmcar says:

    Turning 13 soon.
    I would kill to volunteer!

  • Caramelldansen78 says:

    I am so close to fostering a dog at HKDR!! Sadly I can’t adopt one yet, but I can foster one. I visit the HKDR website everytime I can, look at the blogs, see the pics of dogs e.t.c (I read the tribute book so many times!)… I LOVE HKDR! I think it is an awesome organization. But I have to wait to be a volunteer…

  • abbythesuperfreak says:

    i might be adopting a dog from the hkdr! or the spca :)

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    Do consider HKDR. We really have less resources, have a No-Kill policy, take good health care of our dogs and take them for many walks. Do consider – and come take a look – there isn’t much difference between HKDR and SPCA really, but we do try our best and sincerely love our crazy little chicks!

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    Aw, just another year. I know how it feels – I was desperate for some dog-ness. Perhaps take some time to read up on dog-training and psychology online before you come, and how to deal with shy ones. It’s helpful. Your parents can bring you – so if you beg them tirelessly, they may relent.

  • AnahitaSharma says:

    Great! Love to hear from kids like you! :)
    Do consider fostering – it makes the adoption process much better because the dog would get used to a home environment, it builds dog-experience, and you’ll have a devoted companion that changes from a little crazy to well-behaved. But remember to research on how to train, toilet-train, body language and the psychology! You will need to have some prior knowledge.

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