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Hungary: Dog Kennels in Budapest:
Hi,
I am an American new to Budapest and am in need of a kennel to care for my dog while I travel out of the country. My dog, Mei Ling, is a Shih Tzu, approx. 4years of age and very spoiled. Looking for a facility that another expat has used and would recommend.
Thank you.
Hong Kong: Moving to HK from U.S.:
CCTWOM
Some advice from an American who lived in Hong Kong with a family and loved it! We were posted to Hong Kong from 1990 to 1996. We selected a home in a community called Red Hill Peninsula located in Tai Tam. The community was diverse in that the expat portion was not just American and there were many locals who lived in the community as well. The community had a "neighborhood" atmosphere in that it featured townhomes with gardens (some with swimming pools), community swimming pool and recreation center, playground areas and sidewalks. At the time my children were 7 and 11 years of age and we had our little dog too. The community is convenient to the International school (walking distance), close to Stanley market and Central. My husband rode the Red Hill bus to the MTR station to Exchange Square everyday.
I understand that this information is a little dated but I would suggest asking someone about the community. This was our first overseas posting and the experience was great. My husband and I are currently in Budapest and my son (who was 7 in HK) will be starting his international business career in Beijing next summer after he graduates. All the best to you and your family.
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