Thursday, June 11, 2009

Puppies!

Little puppy with bad skin condition. Was found roaming around a housing estate.
Another puppy with equally bad skin condition. Was also found roaming around a housing estate
A very weak and small puppy believed to be a runt. Found in Seremban
This male puppy is partially blind due to an untreatede eye infection. Was found with his sister living at a dump site.
The partially blind puppy's sister - takes good care of her brother.
Another frail puppy which was rescued in Seremban
Yet another Seremban puppy which needs long term car
Satu lagi dari Seremban

Maybe it’s the season – or something else – we don’t know. But we have certainly been kept on our toes by the large numbers of puppies that are showing up wherever we go. Sadly, many are weak and in poor condition that we have to treat them before putting them up for adoption. Some kindly folks have adopted some of them regardless the bad skin condition. They have also taken their pups to the vet and put them on various other therapies to make them healthy. These people are also the ones that keep us going – as we know they will take over from us in loving and nurturing the puppies they adopt – without placing any expectations on the poor things. But sometime we get an exception – the nightmare of every rescuer. We had such a nightmare a couple of weeks ago by way of a lady who adopted one of our pups. Within days she decided to return the puppy because ‘it had diarrhea and a skin problem.’ She knew about the skin problem as she picked-up the puppy herself from our fosterer. She had also changed the brand of puppy food and given this, one can understand about the loose bowel. She also said she had taken the pup to the clinic and the vet had told her that its skin condition would take ages to get better. We can refute this as we have adopters who had healed their dog’s/pup’s skin condition in a week or so albeit the vet saying that it would be a long-term problem. And of course we have Luca – who is testimony that no skin condition is beyond treatment. And there’s also our Jojo – whose skin condition was countered in one single week in spite of one vet saying that it would take years. Anyway, coming back to the lady who returned the pup – we were furious that she didn’t give it a chance and angrier that she did not attempt to treat the diarrhea. We told her that she was being very irresponsible and her reply was that ‘if she was irresponsible she would have ‘left’ the puppy somewhere’ instead of returning it back to us! Aiyo! We also hope she understands why we are pissed with her.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

i hope the partially blinded puppy, will be adopted by a good owner. the puppy, although with blinded eyes, we can still see the sadness and helplessness in his eyes. i support the good people who rescued these puppies, you people are trully national heroes :)

Anonymous said...

Forgive the lady who has tried her BEST to help this skin problem puppy. Please understand that not everyone has the same determination, love and patience or even knowlege to cope with such a situation.

May be it's not good enough, but at least she tried, give her a break - she did make an effort to adopt the puppy!! May be she is not ready for this challenge yet.... forgive her for not being able to take care of this puppy.

And, I thank you all for your determination, kindness and good work for these abandoned ones. I think you guys are so AMAZING!!! Thank you for taking up the job that a lot of us are not able to deliver...!!!

We thank you. God bless all of you!!

Anonymous said...

May all the puppies be free from sufferings.God bless all of those who help them too. I hope the there is a program to trap, neuter, spayed and free them back is approve and this will have less strays. stephy

Anonymous said...

I salute you for taking care all these poor animals. There's lots lots more in Seremban, in housing estates, town centre, factories which is roaming around. Hope that some kind hearted people out there due recue them.
GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU.

Anonymous said...

Well, I agree to the comments above. Honestly, not everyone has such loving and caring heart as you do. She is not being irresponsible, the fact that she returned the dog because she feels that it is beyond what she can handle, i think it is a wise decision. We dont want the dog to suffer because someone do not know how to take good care of them, do we? However, maybe she should donate some monies to help the dog with some skin treatment.

Anonymous said...

I think that the lady returning the pup to you is better than leaving it out on the street. Perhaps the pups' skin should be fully recovered first before you actually adopt them out. -shrug-

Anonymous said...

I adopted a puppy from Malaysian Dogs and was cautioned that it may need a lot of care initially. I went ahead and adopted the puppy because I wanted to do my bit for stray dogs and puppies.I was fully aware that rescued puppies may come with skin disorders. Mine did and I nursed it and am happy to say that my pup has grown into a fine dog. When someone adopts a homeless puppy they must act responsibly by giving the puppy ample time to heal, both physically and emotionally. I did just that. So, there's no excuse for adopting a puppy only to abandon it days later. And to suggest about leaving it on the streets is shocking. Shame on you!

Anonymous said...

No one suggested leaving it on the streets. I said "the lady returning the pup to you is better than leaving it out on the street" not "the lady SHOULD leave it out in the streets".