Annual Review 2015
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 around 7,000 dogs and puppies are destroyed every year. They are homeless and unwanted, and have just four days to live unless they are chosen for rehoming. Only a small percentage of these dogs and puppies are lucky enough to be rescued by HKDR. Dedication All of the dogs and puppies that HKDR take in for rehoming are health checked, vaccinated, given flea, tick and heartworm prevention and desexed. Those who require additional veterinary treatment or surgery are given the best available. Dogs with behaviour problems are rehabilitated using Positive Reinforcement training methods to make them ready for adoption. HKDR is proud to be a No Kill Organisation, meaning that no dog under our care will be euthanised for any reason other than when it is the only humane option. HKDR is funded almost entirely by private donations, sponsorship, merchandise sales and fundraising events, and relies heavily on the time and efforts of dedicated volunteers to be able to operate. Sally Andersen, Founder & Chairperson
Established for 13 years. Overview Figures Rescued 490 dogs in 2015. Currently taking care of around 650 dogs. Average annual rehome 500 dogs. Rehomed 462 dogs in 2015. Total rehomed 7500+ dogs since established in 2003. Ran over 63 educational talks, group visits and training courses, outreaching over thousands of students, individuals and dog owners to promote adoption, dog knowledge and responsible ownership.
Expenses Allocation in 2015 Overview Figures Administration 6% Fund-Raising 9% Dog Welfare Operation 85% To take care of over 650 dogs, includes: - Dog food - Dog veterinary care - Dog desexing - Dog supplies - Dog rehoming facilities operation and maintenance - Dog caretakers salary - Transportation to vet clinic and adoption events HKDR is funded almost entirely by private donations, sponsorship, merchandise sales and fundraising events, and relies heavily on the time and efforts of dedicated volunteers to be able to operate. Donations, however small, are vital to allow us to take care of over 650 dogs staying at our Homing Centres, and continue to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned dogs in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Government (AFCD) provide free desexing for all dogs and puppies taken from their Animal Management Centres (this funding is reviewed each year and is not guaranteed to continue) as well as an Annual Subvention, the amount of which varies depending on allocation of funds. HKDR requires all adopters to pay a standard adoption fee which is usually $1500 for an adult which has been desexed, licensed and vaccinated against infectious disease. The adoption fee for a puppy is $1000 (which includes free desexing), while giant sized dogs are $2000. Adopters of senior dogs (over 10 years) are only requested to pay $800, even though the outlay by HKDR is usually higher than for that of a young dog.
For the Dogs We rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs and puppies of Hong Kong.
11% Adult Dogs Rescued from AFCD 201 41% Puppies Rescued from AFCD 234 48% Owner Surrender 55 For the Dogs Rescue Around Total.. 490 7,000 dogs and puppies are officially destroyed by AFCD every year in Hong Kong. They have just four days to live unless they are chosen for re-homing, so HKDR will prioritise the rescue of these dogs first. Around 90% of our dogs were rescued from AFCD while approximately 10% of them were from direct owner surrender. They will then be sent to our two Homing Centres, or foster families, until being adopted. The dogs that come through AFCD are all ages, shapes, sizes, and all breeds and colours. There is no breed or age discrimination as to which dog lives or dies. The only criteria for selecting dogs for rehoming is that they must be healthy, or in a treatable condition, friendly (or with the potential to be so as many dogs are terrified) and of a homeable type. Currently, we are taking care of more than 650 dogs.
Some rescued dogs are Young and weak Came with babies Stressed Fearful Under-socialised Neglected Not vaccinated Sick Suffered from medical issues Handicapped For the Dogs Rescue
HKDR provides much more than food and shelter: Veterinary Care Dog-Human Socialisation Dog-Community Socialisation Training Exercise & Games Grooming For the Dogs Rehabilitate
We don t pass our dogs to anyone. We adhere to strict adoption criteria to ensure our dogs and the adopted family are good match for each other. Rehomed 462 dogs in 2015. Total rehomed 7500+ dogs since established in 2003. For the Dogs Rehome
Tai Po Main Homing Centre For medium to large dogs 6 Shek Lin Road, Tai Po For the Dogs Rehoming Centre Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre For small to medium dogs No. 21, Ap Lei Chau Main Street, Ap Lei Chau We open every single day from 10am to 6pm.
Tai Po Dogs Special Day Every Saturday 2-5pm Puppy Adoption Day Every Sunday 2-5pm Whiskers N Paws For the Dogs Rehoming Events
For the Dogs Support Full Post-Adoption Support Most dogs end up with us through no fault of their own and go on to make loving, loyal companions whatever their age. To help with the settling-in period, HKDR provides full post-adoption support, with free advice on health and general care, as well as expert training advice from our in-house trainer.
HKDR is proud to be a fully "No Kill" Organisation meaning that no dog under our care will be euthanised for any reason other than when it is the only humane option. Our pledge to every dog is a home for life. HKDR also provides a unique haven for the few dogs that are too traumatised by past abuse to be considered homeable, or are perhaps simply too old. For the Dogs No-Kill Promise HKDR is currently taking care of around 650 dogs and we will continue to provide the love, care and necessary veterinary care they need, until they find their forever home or their lives end naturally.
For the Community We believe education is the solution to tackling animal abandonment and abuse. Our 10-plus years of experience in the field of dog rescue work provides a solid base to support our efforts in teaching and promoting responsible pet ownership, correct attitudes towards dogs and their welfare, and positive reinforcement, reward-based training for all companion animals.
Our Education & Training Centre was opened in 2013, conveniently located directly opposite the Ap Lei Chau Homing Centre. This small venue is used for a variety of workshops and classes, all of which are designed to help improve dog-human understanding and so reduce the number of pets being abandoned. Since starting our education programme we have already reached several thousand dog lovers, students, adults, schools and organisations. For the Community Education Centre
In 2015, HKDR held 25 educational talks and workshops to educate children about pet welfare, adoption and responsible pet ownership. Specially selected and friendly dogs also participated in these group classes where participants can learn the correct way to approach a strange dog, grooming, and gain other hands-on handling experience. Educational Talks & Workshops For the Community Students
In 2015, HKDR conducted 20 group visits for university students to let them understand our daily operation and challenges up close, and how our dogs live day-to-day. HKDR participated in various internship programmes and delivered educational seminars. For the Community Students University students Internship, Seminar & Group volunteering
In 2015, HKDR organised several adult groups to visit our Homing Centres to understand our daily operation up close and how our dogs live day-today. Through group volunteering (e.g. dog walking, kennel maintenance, cleaning etc.), they had the chance to understand the challenges HKDR faces. For the Community Adults Kennel Visit & Group Volunteering
HKDR also runs monthly Positive Partners dog-human training courses for dogs and their owners at Whiskers N Paws in Horizon Plaza, Ap Lei Chau. We aim at teaching the proper positive training methods that ensure a happy and rewarding dog-human partnership. 18 classes of training course were run in 2015, coaching over 80 families. We also made use of different platforms to educate the dog owners about up-to-date dog parenting knowledge, for example, videos, columns and workshops etc. For the Community Dog Owners Positive Partners Dog-Human Training Course
Educational videos For the Community Dog Owners Newspapers/Magazine Columns
For the Community Dog Owners Workshops
We are frequently invited by various media to take part in interviews, and participate in or host public events to help spread the message and promote HKDR. We also cooperated with several private sectors or companies to run mass communication campaigns to promote the message of responsible ownership. HKDR never pay for advertising and rely on free offers of advertising space or PR opportunities to promote our work. For the Community General Public Poster in MTR stations (Sponsored by MTR)
TV Commercial Photo shooting with local writer Daisy Wong For the Community General Public
I-Run for Love (with 881903) Photo Exhibition at Pet Expo For the Community General Public Nissan Calendar Booth at Lo Wu Saddle Club
Fund-raising HKDR is funded almost entirely by private donations, sponsorship, merchandise sales and fundraising events, and relies heavily on the time and efforts of dedicated volunteers to be able to operate.
Peak To Fong Sponsored Walk Peak to Fong is our biggest annual fund-raising event which traditionally takes place every year during November. 100% of funds raised go towards HKDR s operating costs, including much needed veterinary care, purchase of dog food, dog beds and kennel supplies. The event starts at 11:00am at the Peak with the easy downhill Sponsored Walk to Central's Lan Kwai Fong, where food, drinks and a variety of booths and activities have been laid on to entertain all participants. Fund-Raising Events & Campaigns
Gala Dinner 2015 "The Dogstar Academy Awards" Our annual Gala Dinner event took place once again at the Aberdeen Marina Club Ballroom on Saturday 19th September 2015. This semi-formal event combined fine dining and live entertainment with the important aspect of raising vital funds to support our dog-saving efforts through live and silent auctions, as well as ticket sales. As always our efforts were supported by the generous donations from sponsors and supporters, who made this fun evening a night to remember. Fund-Raising Events & Campaigns
Raffle Sales of our HKDR fund-raising raffle tickets began on 20th April 2015 and ran until the draw date on 14th June 2015. Every ticket holder had the chance to win a total of 27 fantastic prizes with the total value of over HK$72,000. Barking Mail 27,000 direct mailers were sent to residents of selected areas (Pokfulam, Mid-Levels and Happy Valley) to raise awareness and promote donation. Cost of design, production and mailing were sponsored by dedicated volunteers and donors. Fund-Raising Events & Campaigns
Charity Sale Fund-Raising Events & Campaigns Excelsior Hotel Street booth in Central Adopter and local artist Jun Kung s Concert Standard Charter NGO Roadshow
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