Does it break your heart whenever you come across photos of sad-looking animals in search of a loving home?
There’s more you can do other than giving a sad reaction to the post.
If you have a void in your heart that needs filling, you may find joy in sharing the warmth of your home with these rescued animals.
This Saturday (31 Aug), Voices for Animals (VFA) – an animal welfare group – will be holding an adoption drive at Turf Club where pet lovers can look forward to bringing home rescued fur kids of different breeds.
Here are some adorable doggos you can look forward to meeting.
Golden Retrievers are known for their friendly temperament and heartwarming smiles. This particular goldie who will be making an appearance at the drive is no exception. There’s one problem though — he can be overly sweet at times.
If you’d much prefer a smaller dog, Corgis are probably one of the cutest breeds you can find. This adorable 8-year-old appears to have an eye condition and is seeking an understanding owner who doesn’t mind his natural shedding habit.
You can also look forward to this french bulldog with a permanent smile on his face.
This good boy was abandoned due to his fluctuating mood, and is in need of a family with no children or elderly.
It would also be preferred if his next home would be free of things lying on the ground as he might be quite destructive.
From the looks of things, it appears that some of the dogs at the adoption drive are not HDB-approved.
You can identify the HDB-approved dog breeds in the infographic below:
You can also clarify with the volunteers at the adoption drive on the HDB suitability of your desired doggo.
These doggos have been through enough heartbreak after their owners abandoned them, and could really use a loving home.
Let’s make their world a tad bit brighter by either sharing the post, or even adopting them if we can.
Here’s how to get to the adoption drive.
Voices for Animals adoption drive
Venue: 110 Turf club road S288000 (Sunny Heights)
Date: 31 August 2019 Saturday
Time: 1.00pm to 5.00pm
If you would like to contribute monetarily, the details are stated in the Facebook post.
May these doggos find their new families soon, and live happily ever after.
Featured image adapted from Facebook, Facebook, and Facebook.
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