Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
How Cruel Can Some People Be?
| Justine, a very gentle looking dog |
I went to do my marketing at Bandar Baru Sri Petaling few days ago, I saw a dog in front of a chicken stall, he was lying down and not moving, I thought he was sleeping or just resting. But curiosity got the better of me and I enquired about him from the chicken seller. Apparently he has been lying there for two days, his legs seemed stiff and straight, he could only lift up his head.
| We have to bathe him as he was wet and dirty with urine |
| Dripping wet but very clean after the bath |
| Justine at the clinic, he was cool and relax |
| Justine being examined by Dr. Lee |
| Had to muzzle him so he won't bite out of great pain |
| Wear a E -collar to make it easy for the vets to examine him |
| Dr. Lee tried to walk him |
The X-ray showed a broken spinal cord, it could be due to a strong brutal force aimed and impacted at his back spine, or caused by an accident, but the likely cause would be the former because there was no other visible wounds on his body if it was a car accident. Dr. Zamzi informed that there was nothing he could do to fix the problem , surgery would not be able to help. This means that Justine (the name I gave him) has to lie down on his side for life and he will suffer bed sores, inability to urinate without help (need to press his stomach to get the urine out), could not poo properly too. Justine did not have any appetite to eat, he did not touch the roast meat I bought for him earlier. But he ate a/d canned food given by Dr. Lee, but only ate a little.
It is a tough decision, how to save him ? Should I save him? I have wished surgery would help him to walk again but the damage of the spinal cord is far worse than I thought, even acupuncture might not help him. I took Justine home and gave him some care and love. Justine is such a gentle dog, he has not make a noise since I picked him from the market, he loves and enjoyed all the attention I gave him and I could tell from his eyes, he is very thankful and he trusted me. Who could have harmed him? Who could be so cruel to inflict such pain on him?
| He was happy to see us |
| Justine has not much appetite, so we had to force feed him a little |
Dr. Nazariah Cheng checked his X-ray and informed us that the prognosis for Justine is quite good and acupuncture could make his condition better. It was a good news to us. The next day, we took Justine to the clinic to be examined closely by Dr. Nazariah Cheng. I have left Justine there for 3 days for necessary examination and treatment before I received a call from Dr. Nazsariah Cheng to want to talk to me about Justine.
| Justine has to be carried to the car |
| He was so happy to have the car ride to the clinic |
| Carried him while waiting for the vet. |
| Justine's scrotum has become swollen |
| Put him down to rest so he would be more comfortable |
Dr. Nazariah Cheng has examined Justine but found there were more problems than she realised. She told me the bone surgery needed very refined surgery and advanced equipment which she did not have. Justine could be left alone for the bone to form its own callus but it would penetrate some parts of the bones . While callus is being formed, there should not be too much body movement so bed sores are inevitable.
Besides the broken spinal bones, Justine also has few other problems. He has a swollen scrotum which is filled with urine that leaks from a damaged urethra. The repair to the urethra requires a sewing up or just left it as it is if it could not be sewn up but it in turn would cause gangrene. The bladder needs to be drain off of urine which requires a tube to be inserted every 3 days and a daily cleansing not to mention require some expensive medicine.
He also suffers nerve damage problem from lower neck part , it could be caused by some brute force on his neck. Dr. Nazariah Cheng also noticed twitching on his legs which could be caused by distemper. It meant Justine might not be able to recover fully his leg condition. To top it all, Justine was hostile to human approach due to excruciating pain caused by a even a light touch on his front legs, he did not have appetite to eat (he lost a lot of weight within few days in the clinic) because of the great pain he suffered.
| Justine barked fiecely at me when I went to visit him 3 days later |
| Justine has a large swollen scrotum that is filled with urine |
| After some time, Justine sat upright to look at me |
| I waited for sometime till he calmed down, Justine was his old self again, cool, gentle and trusting |
With all these problems, Dr. Nazariah Cheng advised me to take the option to end Justine's suffering, he is in great pain and it takes a long time to give all the necessary treatment and the cost involved would be very high, at the end of it, Justine might not completely recover. He also would need long time nursing care.
Finally I gave Justine one last pat on his head, asked for his forgiveness, pray that God will give him peace, then I walked away .....
| Justine has lost some weight due to poor appetite and great body pain |
| I tried to touch him and he seemed to like it |
| Justine is always thirsty, he drank a lot of water |
| This is my last touch on him before he goes to a better place, away from human hostility |
| It is so difficult to say goodbye, may God takes good care of you, may you have peace, Justine. |
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Burmese Story continues
The post on Michael the Burmese man with a big big heart had moved me so much that me and my friends decided to pick a day to visit him and his “adopted” furry fren with some kibbles supplies that hopefully will help him in some way and lessen his burden. We initially expect to see a few dogs but were shocked to see that there are more dogs under his care now.
It seems that some irresponsible people took advantage of Michael’s kindness by dumping their unwanted dog ( or could be strays they “rescued” ) around the area knowing well that Michael will do his utmost best to look after them.
Michael actually give this dog here a haircut by himself, knowing that the fur will be matted and tangled if he didn’t. I think he did a pretty good job there :) Great job, Michael!

There more dogs nearby but in hiding and we are not able to get pictures of them. 4 of the dogs have already been neutered and some of the dogs with skin condition already have been sent to Dr Tan’s Citivet Clinic for mange jabs. We hope that some kind souls would be able to help lessen Michael’s burden by donating kibbles to him. You may drop off the kibbles at Citivet Pet World clinic. Dr. Tan has agreed to take the donations on behalf of Michael. Thanks Dr Tan!
Citivet Pet World clinic's address is No.24 &24A, Jalan BP 6/13, Bandar Bukit Puchong, Puchong.
It seems that some irresponsible people took advantage of Michael’s kindness by dumping their unwanted dog ( or could be strays they “rescued” ) around the area knowing well that Michael will do his utmost best to look after them.
Michael actually give this dog here a haircut by himself, knowing that the fur will be matted and tangled if he didn’t. I think he did a pretty good job there :) Great job, Michael!
There more dogs nearby but in hiding and we are not able to get pictures of them. 4 of the dogs have already been neutered and some of the dogs with skin condition already have been sent to Dr Tan’s Citivet Clinic for mange jabs. We hope that some kind souls would be able to help lessen Michael’s burden by donating kibbles to him. You may drop off the kibbles at Citivet Pet World clinic. Dr. Tan has agreed to take the donations on behalf of Michael. Thanks Dr Tan!
Citivet Pet World clinic's address is No.24 &24A, Jalan BP 6/13, Bandar Bukit Puchong, Puchong.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Laina Found Her Happy Home
| Laina in her new home |
| Laina running around the garden
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I went to visit Laina and to get to know the family better. Laina went to hide under the car when she saw me. Laina is a very gentle dog, she has been quiet and timid in the shelter.She came out from under the car only after her playmate(Chua's son) came back from cycling outside.
| The gentle and timid Laina hide under the car |
| Chua's son and her maid love Laina very much |
Another Dachshund dog, Sparky, came out of the house and Laina warmed up to him rather quickly. Laina seemed to be very welcome by all including the dogs. I am so happy for Laina, from a dog living in front of a shop in Bandar Bukit Puchong and in constant danger of being caught by Municipal Council's catcher, she has found a good home here in Bukit Jalil.
| You are welcome to this house, Spooky seemed to say to Laina |
After sometime, Laina plucked up her courage, she walked up to me and nudged me with her nose. I gave her a good hug, hiding my happy tears for her. Later, I kissed her goodbye and knowing Madam Chua and her family and even her maid are all great dog lovers, I left with a light heart.
By the way, she has been renamed Happy by the Chua's family and yes, she will be happy forever in this new home.
To be able to rehome our rescued dogs in good families is about the best reward we can get!
Laina approached me for a hug
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Our Little Office
Second Chance wishes to thank Mr. Lai CH of MapIT Sdn Bhd for donating these 4 metal cabinets . It makes a decent office space for our shelter.
Thank you, Mr. Lai!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Our Charlie Angels
Introducing our three ladies who have put in so much of time and energy to the shelter works. Everyday from Monday to Saturday they work from 11am to 5pm, cooking food, cleaning the shelter, feeding the dogs.
Thanks to the hard work put in by these three ladies, our 200 dogs are well-fed and well taken care of. The picture below shows their working attire (pretty aprons sewn by themselves) and their Phua Chu Kang yellow boots.
The one on the right is Aunty Kiew who goes to market early everyday to buy chicken necks, chicken liver and vegetable. She enjoys cooking for the dogs, and she believes firmly in feeding them fresh food everyday. She treats every dog in the shelter like her own babies and she will not sleep well if anything happens to the dogs.
The lady in the centre is Meng Yuet who besides cleaning and feeding the dogs, also takes care of the medication of all sick dogs. She has a good memory on the dogs' names and she understands the behaviors of each and every dog. She is very generous to buy treats for the dogs and she distributes to them for snacks before she leaves for home.
Lastly is Pauline who comes 3-4 times a week to help the cleaning and feeding works. She often fosters our sick dogs/pups, she make sure dogs under her care eat the best nutritious food. She is a fast worker, that is why Ah Wah likes her so much because Pauline can help him do so much work within a short time.
We have to salute them for the many hours they spend in the shelter, the tiring and laborious works have really shed many kilos off them . They look much slimmer than when they first came but they have no complaints. They enjoy and love every moments with the dogs. Second Chance is truly blessed to have these three wonderful ladies!
Thanks to the hard work put in by these three ladies, our 200 dogs are well-fed and well taken care of. The picture below shows their working attire (pretty aprons sewn by themselves) and their Phua Chu Kang yellow boots.
| From rigth, Aunty Kiew, Meng Yuet and Pauline |
The one on the right is Aunty Kiew who goes to market early everyday to buy chicken necks, chicken liver and vegetable. She enjoys cooking for the dogs, and she believes firmly in feeding them fresh food everyday. She treats every dog in the shelter like her own babies and she will not sleep well if anything happens to the dogs.
The lady in the centre is Meng Yuet who besides cleaning and feeding the dogs, also takes care of the medication of all sick dogs. She has a good memory on the dogs' names and she understands the behaviors of each and every dog. She is very generous to buy treats for the dogs and she distributes to them for snacks before she leaves for home.
Lastly is Pauline who comes 3-4 times a week to help the cleaning and feeding works. She often fosters our sick dogs/pups, she make sure dogs under her care eat the best nutritious food. She is a fast worker, that is why Ah Wah likes her so much because Pauline can help him do so much work within a short time.
We have to salute them for the many hours they spend in the shelter, the tiring and laborious works have really shed many kilos off them . They look much slimmer than when they first came but they have no complaints. They enjoy and love every moments with the dogs. Second Chance is truly blessed to have these three wonderful ladies!
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