Left behind: Hong Kong’s emigration wave leads to more pets being abandoned as owners leave city in a hurry
- Hong Kong Dog Rescue says half of dogs abandoned over past six months could be from owners who have decided to leave city, as costs of bringing pets into Britain can exceed HK$100,000
- Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department statistics show that 262 animals have been surrendered in first half of year

Gyro, a four-year-old mongrel, was finally given a home when a family adopted him from Hong Kong Dog Rescue in mid-2019.
But the family returned Gyro to the NGO earlier this year as they were leaving for Britain without him.
“I am very angry,” said Eva Sit Ngai-man, communications manager at the animal shelter founded in 2003 to save homeless and unwanted dogs. “When the family first met Gyro two years ago, they filled in a questionnaire saying they would take Gyro along if they ever left Hong Kong. They broke the promise.”
The owners claimed they had “no choice” as they could not afford more than HK$100,000 (US$12,860) to relocate Gyro.

For a dog or cat destined for Britain, costs of services for its quarantine, flight and customs clearance could range from HK$30,000 to more than HK$100,000, depending on the size of the animal.