I think a picture paints a thousand words….
Ah Fatt rescued this mother-dog and her 11 puppies a few days ago. The whole family is currently boarding at Mayo Clinic, USJ Taipan. The puppies are still very young at this time (their eyes are still closed). Ah Fatt wants to put them all up for adoption, including the mother-dog, when the puppies are more independent and can eat on their own.
Please help find my puppies a home…
And won’t you please take me as well?
You’ll see why we stress so much on CNRM-ing the stray animals? And some people keep saying, “How many can you help?” Well, if we had helped this one, we wouldn’t have the headache of rehoming 11 more puppies now, right?
Every stray animal that we spay-neuter is already a big help, believe me.
It is going to be quite difficult to rehome 11 puppies to good homes and to rehome the mother-dog as well, but we’ll certainly try.
If you are interested, please go personally to pick your puppy (and the mother-dog) at Mayo Clinic, USJ Taipan, but only after the puppies have been weaned off mother’s milk. Perhaps in 1-2 months’ time.



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3 responses to “Ah Fatt’s 11 rescued puppies and their mom”
I honestly think it's a little 'short-sighted' to say 'how many can you help?'. Just as there are endless people suffering daily around the world (poverty, hunger, disease, and many more), do we stop to lend a hand because it's never ending? No, we don't.
Very often, we may not be able to enjoy the fruit of the efforts and work we do when we are alive – we have to admit that this issue, like many others, didn't happen in just one day. But that's how we make the future better for the next generation – our children and their children, and hopefully many more, because when we make the change, they stand a better chance for a better future.
Thank you, Huey!
My god! A litter of 11 puppies? Very true Kah Yein. If this mommy doggie was neutered earlier, the necessity of rehoming these 11 pups would not have arised. Now, their fate is unknown.