Dog Adoption in Singapore
So you’re ready to add a dog to your Singapore family? Congratulations! And you’ve decided to partake in dog adoption in Singapore? Two thumbs up. Adopting not only gives a dog a new home but also helps to save another dog’s life by freeing up space at the shelter for a new intake. Here are a few rescue organisations to help you find that special four-legged friend.
Action for Singapore Dogs (ASD)
Looking for that unique ‘Singapore Special’, aka local mixed breed dog, to bring home? ASD has stray and abandoned dogs of all ages and sizes just waiting for their very own family.
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Animal Lovers League (ALL)
Do you have room for a kitty too? The people at ALL are lovers of both dogs and cats and provide these abandoned animals with shelter, food, and care until they are rehomed.
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Hope Dog Rescue
Want to show an abused, neglected, or abandoned dog what it’s like to be loved again? Hope Dog Rescue believes ‘second-hand dogs make first-class pets’. We do too.
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Gentle Paws
The guys at Gentle Paws organise monthly beach outings to give all their rescues a ‘break’ from shelter life. Do you have room in your home to give one of them that permanent break?
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Mdm Wong’s Shelter
Set up by a retired lady who sold her home to run a safe haven for abused and abandoned animals, Mdm Wong’s Shelter houses about 50 dogs and 200 cats, who are all up for adoption.
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Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD)The dogs at SOSD would love to know what it’s like to live in the comfort of a real home and SOSD helps prepare them for this transition by putting their dogs through a rehabilitation program before adoption.
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SPCA
Looking to add more than just a dog to the clan? The SPCA has a menagerie of animals up for adoption.
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Three Legs Good
If you’re that special person looking for a special needs dog, then take a look at Three Legs Good. They are dedicated to giving injured and disabled dogs a second chance at life.
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Voices for Animals (VFA)
Ready to give a puppy mill survivor love and a brighter future? VFA focuses on rescuing and rehoming ex-breeding dogs. Most of their rescues are 5 years old and above.
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Remember, a dog is for life so be sure you’re absolutely ready to commit for the rest of the dog’s life. And, if can’t adopt right now, you can still do your bit by fostering or sponsoring a dog, donating, or volunteering at a shelter.
This article was contributed by woof.sg, a Singapore online dog store dedicated to offering products that make a positive difference to your dog’s health, well-being, and happiness.
All images by Save Our Street Dogs