Status: For Adoption
Breed: Mongrel
Name: Happy & Joy
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet
Age: Going 6 months
Reason for Being Given Up: Owned by pond owner but they want to get rid of the dogs..if no one taking might be surrendered to SPCA or be released
Good with humans : OK
Good with Dogs: Excited
Dog's Temperament:
Typical Puppy, Curious and Active but adorable
Ideal Home: Private or Landed
Member putting up this adoption notice: Rehomer
Contact: Rayne 90600810
Adoption Fee: N/A, as long as you take good care them. They can be adopted separately
Please pm with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without dogs
Photo: They look much cuter & adorable than in the below photo
Happy
Joy
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
A Friend lost his dog at bukit timah
On behlaf of a fren:
Hi all, Our Family friend, KC has gone missing on the 25th April 2010 at arnd 4pm. Last seen around Toh Yi Estate/ Jln Jurong Kechil which is the HDB flats behind bukit timah market. KC is a 6 yr old kelpie cross with a short and shiny black brown coat, mid sized abt... 2ft tall stout build and has a white stripe on her chest with 2 distinct white patch on the tip of her hind legs. She has just been flown in frm Australia and has been microchipped. She is greatly missed by us and hope to be reunited with her soon. Anyone who may have seen her or is kind enough to house her at the moment, please contact us at 9853 0640. A reward of S$400 will be given for her safe return. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank You!
Hi all, Our Family friend, KC has gone missing on the 25th April 2010 at arnd 4pm. Last seen around Toh Yi Estate/ Jln Jurong Kechil which is the HDB flats behind bukit timah market. KC is a 6 yr old kelpie cross with a short and shiny black brown coat, mid sized abt... 2ft tall stout build and has a white stripe on her chest with 2 distinct white patch on the tip of her hind legs. She has just been flown in frm Australia and has been microchipped. She is greatly missed by us and hope to be reunited with her soon. Anyone who may have seen her or is kind enough to house her at the moment, please contact us at 9853 0640. A reward of S$400 will be given for her safe return. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank You!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Abandoned JRT for Adoption
Received this email from a fren..
Please see the email fren sent to AVA:
This morning as I was walking my dog home, I came across a Mother and son abandon their dog. The pair were walking alongside Lowland Road headed towards Kovan MRT station with their female Jack Russell Terrier walking slightly ahead of them UNLEASHED. When the JRT saw my dog, it came towards my dog and growled, I immediately carried my dog up and I asked the pair why they hadnt leashed their dog. They ignored me, continued walking, the JRT followed them but as soon as I put my dog onto the ground again, the JRT turned around walked towards my direction, whereupon the boy in his blue/white school uniform called out to their dog, "Didi, come here". The dog responded. The Mother had her arms on the boy shoulders as this happened as if asking the son to ignore the dog.
I then walked on, heading for home but I felt something wasnt quite right as I rationalised with myself. The boy was in his school uniform, the mother was in her working clothes and the dog was UNLEASHED. Immediately I realised that they had meant to abandon the dog. I looked at my watch, it was 615am. I immediately turned around and walked towards the MRT station. True enough, the dog had been abandoned and was pacing up and down looking for its owner.
I carried my dog as I didnt want them to growl at each other, asked the dog to follow me home. It did follow me for a short distance and after that went back to the place where it had been abandoned. As there were passing cars and I didnt have an extra leash, I put my dog on the ground and as the JRT came towards my dog, I scooped it up and carried it home. It is now in my home and I am looking for someone who may want to adopt her.
She seems ok and her growling may have been out of fear. She didnt want to eat when I fed her.
Could the authorities please look into such cases of abandonment and if no action is taken against such irresponsible dog owners, this will only encourage this trend to continue.
Please let me know how I can help. I can try wait at the same spot same time but I dont have the jurisdiction take down their particulars to feedback to U.
I am contactable at 96923213.
Thank you.
Shirley Khoo
Please see the email fren sent to AVA:
This morning as I was walking my dog home, I came across a Mother and son abandon their dog. The pair were walking alongside Lowland Road headed towards Kovan MRT station with their female Jack Russell Terrier walking slightly ahead of them UNLEASHED. When the JRT saw my dog, it came towards my dog and growled, I immediately carried my dog up and I asked the pair why they hadnt leashed their dog. They ignored me, continued walking, the JRT followed them but as soon as I put my dog onto the ground again, the JRT turned around walked towards my direction, whereupon the boy in his blue/white school uniform called out to their dog, "Didi, come here". The dog responded. The Mother had her arms on the boy shoulders as this happened as if asking the son to ignore the dog.
I then walked on, heading for home but I felt something wasnt quite right as I rationalised with myself. The boy was in his school uniform, the mother was in her working clothes and the dog was UNLEASHED. Immediately I realised that they had meant to abandon the dog. I looked at my watch, it was 615am. I immediately turned around and walked towards the MRT station. True enough, the dog had been abandoned and was pacing up and down looking for its owner.
I carried my dog as I didnt want them to growl at each other, asked the dog to follow me home. It did follow me for a short distance and after that went back to the place where it had been abandoned. As there were passing cars and I didnt have an extra leash, I put my dog on the ground and as the JRT came towards my dog, I scooped it up and carried it home. It is now in my home and I am looking for someone who may want to adopt her.
She seems ok and her growling may have been out of fear. She didnt want to eat when I fed her.
Could the authorities please look into such cases of abandonment and if no action is taken against such irresponsible dog owners, this will only encourage this trend to continue.
Please let me know how I can help. I can try wait at the same spot same time but I dont have the jurisdiction take down their particulars to feedback to U.
I am contactable at 96923213.
Thank you.
Shirley Khoo
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