For the past two days, a very nice-looking dog (with license) has been wandering aimlessly on my street. I only saw the dog in the mornings before going to work and I thought it was somebody’s dog out for a run, but according to my neighbours, he has been running on the street all day, trying to get into people’s houses.
A neighbour fed the dog, and just now, I brought a bowl of rice and kibbles out, but could not find the dog.
According to Ming-Yi, the dog runs when approached. He even tried to bite.
If you know whose dog this is, please write to me at chankahyein@gmail.com
The dog is not here right now. I hope the owner has come to take him back.



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5 responses to “Is this your dog?”
sigh dr. chan, my neighbourhood also have many "lost" dog…all of them with collar or chain…i've stay here for more than a yrs…i've saw at least 10…on Tues there is 1 new dog with a choke chain, i try to go near him and feed him, but he ran away…hoping that his owner will find him but i still saw him around this morning 🙁
Dr Chan,
I couldn't help noticing something looks concerning ~ behind the dog's body there is a thin line marking. Is the dog hurt?
I have not got close enough, so I wouldn't know. It is not on the street right now.
In my grandma's neighbourhood (in Butterworth), this is a regular thing. People actually drove there and dump their dogs. I don't know what's wrong with these people. And on that street itself, there is a lady who kicked her old dog out and got a new puppy because she felt that dog is 'too old and useless'. I hope she realise there is a very high chance that her kids will pick up this 'behaviour' from her and *might* just apply on human instead.
Sorry I couldn't help. But it's karma.
–> HUEY : itulah biasanya yang terjadi..buat baik dibalas baik..