A kind-hearted rescue team saves a dog with cataracts discovered in the grass of Tin Shui Wai.

An animal-friendly city is one that goes above and beyond to help animals in need, and that’s exactly what happened when a cataract dog, estimated to be old, was found in the grass at Tin Shui Wai Hospital. After an online plea for help, Francis and his son rushed to the rescue, bringing the dog to a salon for a bath and scheduling a veterinary appointment. The clinic checked for a microchip, and the Fisheries and Conservation Department was contacted to locate the owner, but nobody answered the phone. As a result, Francis is now the dog’s temporary caretaker, arranging for a physical exam and continuing the search for its owner. The dog was thin, weighing just 3.7 kg. If you know anything regarding the dog or its owner, please contact the newspaper. Several photos of the dog and its rescue are available on the Hong Kong Animal Post website.

[Animal News]An animal-friendly city is one that will lend a helping hand when seeing down-and-out animals, and take an extra step to change lives. A cataract dog that is estimated to be old was found in the grass of Tin Shui Wai Hospital today. After seeing the online help, Francis and his son rushed to the scene to rescue the dog, took it to a beauty salon for a bath and made an appointment for a veterinarian The clinic checked and contacted the Fisheries and Conservation Department to find the owner of the chip. Francis quoted the Fisheries and Conservation Department as saying that the chip owner’s phone rang and no one answered, so he would first arrange to be the dog’s foster caretaker.

A citizen posted a post in the “Lost in Hong Kong” Facebook group at around 7:00 this morning, pointing out that there is a dog with cataract in both eyes in Tin Shui Wai Hospital, asking if anyone has lost a dog. Francis arrived at the scene at 9 o’clock in the morning to rescue the dog, took the dog to the veterinary clinic to check the microchip number, and asked netizens regarding shops that might bathe the dog.

Francis then contacted the AFCD to inform him of the chip information of the dog. The AFCD called him at noon and told him that the owner of the chip was unanswered. The dog owner might not be contacted for the time being and asked him to go to the AFCD for temporary care. person procedures. Francis said that he has made an appointment for the dog’s physical examination tomorrow morning. At present, the dog’s owner must be found first, and no adoption will be arranged for the time being. He also described the dog as very thin, weighing only 3.7 kg.

The newspaper is trying to contact Francis for an update on the dog’s condition. Dog owners or people who know the dog’s life experience are requested to contact this newspaper.

The dog was found wandering in the grass in Tin Shui Wai this morning.

The dog was found wandering in the grass in Tin Shui Wai this morning.

The dog has cataracts in both eyes, and it is estimated to be quite old.

The dog has cataracts in both eyes, and it is estimated to be quite old.

Enthusiastic citizens rushed to the scene within two hours to rescue the dog.

Enthusiastic citizens rushed to the scene within two hours to rescue the dog.

The dog has a microchip, and AFCD is trying to contact the registered dog owner.

The dog has a microchip, and AFCD is trying to contact the registered dog owner.

Enthusiastic citizens temporarily took the dog home to take care of it, and continued to look for the owner of the dog.

Enthusiastic citizens temporarily took the dog home to take care of it, and continued to look for the owner of the dog.

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In a heartwarming display of kindness, a dog with cataracts was rescued by Francis and his son following being found in the grass of a Hong Kong hospital. After taking the dog to the vet and trying to contact the registered owner, Francis has become the dog’s temporary caretaker. Enthusiastic citizens have also helped by providing a temporary home for the dog and continuing the search for the owner. This touching example of people coming together to help an animal in need is a reminder of the importance of being an animal-friendly city. Let’s all follow in Francis and his son’s footsteps and take that extra step to change lives.

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