It’s a never-ending story, folks. If we do not actively participate in CNRM, this story will still be told 100 years from now.
There are puppies for adoption, and there always will be.
Sundari called me this morning and told me she cannot cope with the four puppies anymore. We had already taken three from the litter and one has been adopted. Now, Sundari has asked me to please help her with the four as well because she has financial difficulties.
I said we can provide food for the puppies while we look for adopters. But she would have to hang on until we do.
This is the large pack of food I brought for the puppies today. I was going to buy it, but the proprietor (my friend, Amy Lim) said she wanted to donate it to Sundari. We thank Amy for her generosity.
Since Sundari said she had no more food for the puppies and her other dog, I also brought all the chicken I had in my freezer (for our rescued dogs) and gave them all to Sundari.
That’s her dog and the four puppies. They were incredibly hungry.
In fact, the puppies over at the abandoned house (Sandra’s family, looked after by Oliver) look much more well-nourished than this lot.
Two puppies eating voraciously.
The other two.
This one looks big, but Sundari claims he is only about 3-4 months old.
All the puppies are up for adoption. Please contact me if you are interested.
Meanwhile, there are two more boarding at our panel vet now. Today, I went to visit them, and saw them running around quite happily inside the clinic. They look well nourished too. Our vet will be giving them their first vaccination.
