We have subsidised the following;
Dog 2 (deceased due to tick fever, please see link above) – The bill for the IV-drip and CPV test is RM90. We have subsidised RM45.
Dog 3 – The bill for her spaying is RM180. We have subsidised RM150
Dog 4 – The bill for the medical treatment is RM722. We have subsidised RM361.
Our total subsidy for these three dogs is RM556. This subsidy comes from all donors through our Medical Fund (RM156) and Berjaya Cares (RM400).
From: Veeranoot Nissapatorn <nissapat@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: RM249 Re: Thong-maak and her puppy
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>Dear Sis Chan,I like to inform that Dog No 3. was safely back to the temple last few days. Last Saturday (27-07-2013), I took Dog No 4. to the vet for spaying BUT…Dog No 4 was heavily infested with tick, frontline was immediately applied and removed number of ticks from her body. The vet suggested to treat her with antibiotics for few more days and later spaying. Yesterday, I received a call from the vet saying that her condition is now critical with more vomiting due to parvovirus infection. This dog is under closed observation particularly for the next few days.The vet suspected that Dog No 2 was as well infected with this virus even though the dog was shown negative on screening (it is most likely an early infection).Furthermore, neutering these dogs are not advisable at the mean time and the remaining dogs in the temple have to be closely monitored for their conditions during these 2 weeks. If there is no more cases, then vaccination is urgently required to prevent future incidence. Also, all their containers need to be washed with disinfectant like clorox. It is very sad, isn’t it?Attached is the neutering subsidy of Dog No 3 for your kind consideration in helping more dogs in the temple.Thank you for the opportunity.Sukhi Hotu!NuiFrom: Veeranoot Nissapatorn <nissapat@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: RM249 Re: Thong-maak and her puppy
To: Chan Kah Yein <chankahyein@gmail.com>Dear Sis Chan,Yesterday, I went to take Dog No. 4 from the clinic and back to the temple after more than a week of getting parvovirus infection.The vet described 2 weeks of antibiotics for tick fever with regular disinfectant in their environment. At the time being, vaccination and neutering are not recommended but close monitoring is deem necessary for these community dogs..Any amount of medical subsidy from AnimalCare society will be used again for these dogs in the near future.Thank you for your kind consideration.Sukhi Hotu!Nui








