Colleen's posts with tag: dogs
Here are some more dogs needing good, secure, loving , permanent homes. You may have some contacts who have other contacts who are ready to help give this increasing no. of poor dogs some sense of peace and love and care. Please at least help by circulating these appeals to increase their chances of getting such homes.......... 1) A 3 year old female GermanShepherd , not yet sterilised. 2) A 2 year old Husky mix, Female, not yet sterilised 3) A 2 year old Shitzhu, male, unneutered 4) A 3 year old Jack Russell , female, unsterilised They are all at DOGGY TALK , a petshop at 77 Lucky Heights, off Upper East Coast Road, where they are being cared for by Kenneth, the pet shop owner. Please call him at 62441646 or 97433672. Although they are all unsterilised, Noah's Ark will arrange for their sterilisation at special rates, so anyone who wants to adopt them may get in touch with me directly about this. Thanks for your part in this......

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I'll be there with Miss Mongolia World, Selenge picking out a pooch as my Birthday present.
Action For Singapore Dogs 1st Adoption Drive of 2007 ! Be the first to adopt one of these cute and furry friends ! 14 puppies/dogs of all sizes, colors, breeds and ages will be there !
Date : 27, 28 Jan 2007 Venue : Loving Pets, 168 East Coast Rd Tel : 63461286 |
See you there! |
Link: http://www.asdsingapore.com/content/blogcategory/20/72/Under a lorry, unable to move, traumatised and shocked to numbness lay Honey, just a fraile and tender 3 month puppy, her skinny frame trembling, hips and ribs showing, and her eyes wide with fear and pain. There was literally no skin left on her front left leg, it was just a raw and bleeding mass of tissue, blood and bone. She was probably ran over by the many heavy vehicles plying that area, another hit and run victim, and was just waiting for the relief of death to take over ...
She was rushed to the vet and was immediately given medication for her pain and trauma, but the diagnosis was grim. We were initially hopeful that Honey's leg could be saved, but the vet said there was too much infection and the muscles and tendons were all torn up, and amputation was the only way to save her. We decided to go with the vet's recommendation on the basis that she was young and strong and would learn to deal with the handicap. Honey's operation went smoothly without any complications and is now recuperating at foster homes, but the psychological scars would take a long while to heal.
Throughout her ordeal and suffering, Honey wasn't aggressive inspite of her pain and was not resistant to the treatment. Either she was too weak, or she knew we were trying to help ...
It's been about a week now at the foster home, and Honey has been quietly lying on her side, unable or unwilling to stand up, or perhaps coming to terms with her handicap. We could still sense that air of hopelessness and helplessness around her and there was no spark of life in her eyes. She is still wildly terrified of people, her eyes ablaze with fear and apprehension whenever we went near, and with each gentle touch, she would flinch as though we were about to hit her, so deep seated is her trauma ...
As we embark on another journey with these young survivors, we invite you to join us in helping them fufil their full potential and to start life anew.
If you would like to help them in any way, be it monetary wise in defraying the cost of their treatment, or otherwise,we would love to hear from you. Please e-mail us at info@asdsingapore.com or call us at 92590698 if you can help in any way.
Alternatively, contributions via cheque can be made payable to :
Action For Singapore Dogs Society
and send to :
ASD c/o Ricky Yeo Blk 402 #06-246 Clementi Ave 1 Singapore 120402
Pls indicate 'for honey's treatment' behind the cheque together with your email so that we can send a receipt.
When animals are afflicted with pain and ailments through abuse or otherwise, they do not have the voice to speak out, they can only suffer in silence. We have to hear them and we have to help them.

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