Puppies in S'pore given new lease of life when people adopt, don't buy

Or is that a new leash on life?

Zhangxin Zheng | July 07, 2017, 09:39 AM

Causes for Animals is an animal welfare charity in Singapore.

It advocates animal welfare that includes taking care of our street dogs and cats.

They have been putting up really adorable photos of puppies on their Facebook for adoption.

Here are some:

You can't possibly say no to those eyes but this black beauty here is not HDB-approved and that made it really hard for her to find a home.

Her brother has found a home so when is her turn?

Screenshot from Causes for Animals Facebook post

Here's Miko that escaped the clutches of death and looking great after she was rescued, but not HDB-approved as well.

 

We knew you can't resist puppy eyes so here's another.

 

Anyone can just melt with that soft dreamy daze but can you believe that she was found in a drain whining?

How would anyone bear to abandon this gentle looking fellow? He was wounded and emaciated when he was rescued from the road, probably wandering on its own for days. He is apparently a chill and good-nature friend, and most importantly, he is HDB-approved.

 

Not difficult to tell from this expression that this dog loves hugs and kisses so if you'd like a running buddy, this might be one that will bug you to head out everyday.

Good to note, she is HDB-approved too.

These are just a few examples of stray dogs living life to their fullest potential when given appropriate love and care.

If you are thinking of getting a pet, why not browse through the page and see if you can find your perfect furry BFF instead of buying.

But be sure you can be true to them in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health and till death do you and your pet apart. :') Don't break their hearts twice, please.

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Top photo collage from Causes for Animals Facebook page