Lassie, Scooby Doo, Wishbone, Hachiko – films are full
of examples of dog heroes to drive at the fact that pups are indeed
Man’s best friend. So if you’re thinking of adopting a furry
companion, some things to think about before hopping over to the
adoption site include: Will the pet fit your lifestyle? Are
you willing to make your home pet-friendly? Are you prepared
financially? Can you commit?
If your answer is ‘yes’, nothing should stop you from
adopting a new pal and here are some places to look:

Tara was rescued by an independent rescuer after
spending six years in a cage with her previous owner. Thankfully,
she was quickly adopted by a family who adores her. This year she
turns nine and is in the pink of health.
Like Tara, many abused or abandoned dogs have found
their home through word-of-mouth or social media. Independent
rescuers and re-homers usually encourage their friends, family
members or other rescuers to share the post of the dog’s photos and
details, in hopes that the pet might catch the eye of someone
who is looking to adopt.
Facebook Groups that help in the re-homing of dogs
include: Pets Up for Adoption, Singapore Pet Adoptions and
Rehomers, Singapore Pet Adoption
(SPA) and Adopt Dogs and Cats In Singapore. For those
in need of guidance, The Fifth Paw SG is an organisation that helps adopters
through the adoption process.
Photo
Credit: Uncle Khoe’s K9 Shelter
Nothing stops 73-year old Uncle Khoe
from spending his golden years caring for and feeding
strays – even when he suffered a mild stroke and had to be
hospitalised. Uncle Khoe’s K9 Shelter strives to help
humans find their furry counterparts, and help people understand
rescued dogs better through education and adoption.
Uncle Khoe’s K9
Shelter is at 16
Pasir Ris Farmway 2,Singapore 519316. +65
8298 8129 or +65 8818 4473. Email [email protected] for more
detail, or visit their Facebook page here.
Photo
Credit: Hope for Animals
A non-profit organisation, Hope for Animals is made up
of a team of passionate volunteers dedicated to the welfare, rescue
as well as re-homing of needy animals. Apart from being the
mouthpiece for spreading important messages such as animal
responsibility in Singapore, they have also been involved in
numerous fund-raising events and adoption drives ever since their
conception in 2012.
Pop over to their Facebook page to know
more.
Photo
Credit: Causes for Animals
With a mission to help the helpless and to love the
unloved, Causes for Animals was set up to support the needs
of local animal welfare in Singapore. In 2016, CAS raised
enough funds to vaccinate over 2400 dogs, which helps to protect
them from diseases like Distemper and Parvovirus. This year CAS is
looking to help vaccinate, deworm as well as shelter more
street dogs from all around Singapore.
Apart from strays, CAS has a wide range
of puppies up for adoption as
well.
For any inquiries regarding the adoption
process, see here or
call +65 9793 7162 / +65 9697 3491. For more information on
donating to their cause or adoption, please visit
their Facebook page or website.
Photo
Credit: SPCA
A long-time registered animal welfare charity that
relies heavily on donations, SPCA sees more than 200 pets and
stray animals brought in every month. The organisation is quite
strict about their adopter screening process, and you’ll be able to
visit the animal on their premises.
For a list of the dogs up for adoption,
please visit their website or the Adoption Area
at 50 Sungei Tengah Road, 699012 Singapore. Open for viewing Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat
11am-4pm. In the case of a rescue, call
their 24-hour emergency hotline at +65 6 287 5355.
Photo
Credit: SOSD
Founded in 2011 with the aim of eliminating animal
cruelty and abandonment in Singapore, SOSD seeks to improve lives
(both human and canine) through rescue, education and a strong
support of the rights of these strays. They also provide
animal lovers with the opportunity to volunteer, adopt, foster or
sponsor a stray.
SOSD is organising an
upcoming adoptions drive on 29 April
2017, 3pm-7 pm at the Blackbox Learning Centre, 10 Jalan
Gelenggang, Singapore 578191. For more information,
see their Facebook page.
Photo
Credit: Animal Lovers League
Animal Lovers League is home to about 700 dogs and
cats. With a strictly “no-kill” policy, ALL encourages the public
to adopt instead of buying their pets. The volunteers at ALL care
for homeless animals, feed them, provide services to treat the sick
animals as well as vaccinate, neuter or sterilise them.
Fund-raisers and charity drives are continuously ongoing to fund
the efforts (both money and food are accepted). Even if you can’t
adopt, show some love by donating your time in volunteering with
ALL.
Visit their Facebook page for more information.
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