An SOS for Eva

No sooner had I got home, thinking I could finally rest when I received an SOS call from one of our vets whose clinic Eva is boarding in.  Eva is the parvo survivor from Raub.  We are helping to look after her for 3 weeks before returning her to Kwai Chee and Meiji.

It seems one of the dogs in the clinic had come down with distemper, and we needed to move Eva out immediately since she has not been vaccinated. 

Oh dear…where could I put Eva?  She needs to be isolated from other dogs because she has just recovered from parvo and may still be shedding the virus. 

So, I made phonecalls to Ainey, Terry and Mandy – help, please!  I thought we could perhaps board Eva at the temple, but we’d have that mosquito problem again.  Mandy even offered to foster Eva for a few days, but her own dogs could be exposed to the disease.  Finally, Ainey said her boss allowed her to board Eva in their warehouse, but only for a few days. 

Ok, we’ll have to settle for that for now.  We have no better choice. 

I quickly transformed my daughter’s MyVi into my rescue vehicle, and assembled the big cage inside the car. 

It was peak hour jam going into USJ, but I got there just as Ainey arrived. 

I took little Eva out from the bathroom and put her into a box. 

Hey, where am I going?
I want out!  I want out!
I knew the box was not going to be able to contain her, so we decided to just put her into the cage and we’ll figure out how to disinfect the car later. 
Off we drove to Ainey’s workplace in the industrial area in USJ.
It was already very dark when we arrived.  Ainey and I carried the cage out, and brought little Eva into the warehouse. 
Hmm…the warehouse looked ok to me. 
I had bought a can of food for Eva, so we fed her.
She was SO hungry!!
Yum, yum, yum!
We must have fed her 3/4s of the can since she was so, so hungry.
This is where Eva is boarded for tonight and the next few nights until we find a more suitable place for her. 
Eva is up for adoption as well.  She is totally adorable, and has medium-length hair.  She looks a bit like a St Bernard, but she is local breed, of course. 
If you are interested in adopting Eva, please contact me.
P.S.  The most amazing thing is that I found my way home from the industrial area! 

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4 responses to “An SOS for Eva”

  1. Anonymous

    how old is eva?

  2. She is less than 2 months old. If you would like to adopt her, please contact Ainey at 017-3386317

  3. wat breed is eva???i would like to adopt eva.

  4. If you would like to adopt her, please contact Ainey at 017-3386317 for more details. Thank you.