- Adopting a dog is an agreement between 2 private parties and Takara Pets does not endorse or involved in this arrangement. New owners are advised to seek professional opinion on the health of the dogs/ puppies they are going to take over.
- We do not gain any money from the adoption fee. We only help to spread the message around.
Guidelines
1.Fees requested by the first owner/rehomer cannot be more than S$200.
2.Never put up an adoption request, if your purpose is to find a mate (for your other dog) for breeding purposes.
3.Adoption is about helping/ to provide a homeless and/or abandoned Dog (or Dogs that may be given up due to many reasons) a new home. Adoption is not about getting your dream Dog without having to pay a single cent.
4.Please do not expect a fast answer for your request. There are just so many people in the queue, requesting for an adoption.
5.If you have any enquires about the dog/puppy you wish to adopt, kindly asked that person yourself which there will be either the first owner/rehomer email add or contact no. or both.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Di Di the JRT
Didi, a tri color JRT
He has spend 3 years of his life being locked in a toilet with no name given at his ex-owner's place.
If anyone of you out there... can spare a little space .. a little time and a lot of love for him, please contact us @ farmwaylove@gmail.com . He is in need of a real home.
It will be a real shame to see such a handsome little boy lived out his live at a shelter.
Thank you
(last update: 1st nov 2010)
2 kittens for adoption, they are siblings
Statue : For adoption
Breed : Local
Age : about 4 months
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet.
Cat's Temperament:
Active, joyful, love to purrrr :D
They are good with Dogs.
Ideal home : A house which is cat proof
Contact : sms 9487 8216
Kindly sms us with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without cats.
Adoption fee : $60 for all the 3 vaccinations.
Owner's request : Give her a lovely home! All family members should agree to keep her.
Reason for giving up:
Someone passed 3 kittens to us when they were around 3 weeks old. They are now old enough to be adopted. (: One kitten had been adopted. (:
Kitten 3
Status : For adoption
Breed : Local
Age : about 6 months (last update 4 nov 10)
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet.
Cat's Temperament:
Active,will purrrr frequently when you sayang her
They are good with Dogs.
Ideal home : A house which is cat proof
Contact :9487 8216
Kindly intro yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without cats.
Adoption fee : None. But all 3 vaccination taken.
Owner's request : Give her a lovely home! All family members should agree to keep her.
Reason for giving up:
Someone passed 3 kittens to us when they were around 3 weeks old. They are now old enough to be adopted. (:
She was the first to be adopted but recently we found her again loitering like a STRAY and was very hungry. ): So please consider carefully before adopting them! They are lifetime commitment
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Dennis, a senior BSH-mixed
Dennis, a senior BSH-mixed, a therapy cat in a nursing home due to his extremely good temperament, allowing residents to put him on their laps and stroke him. He is also very gentle with other cats and kittens. He is retiring and needs a good home. He uses the litter-bin of pine pellets.
Potential adopters to email to adoptarescuedcat@gmail.com
Source: http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=1267377338#!/album.php?aid=2075037&id=1267377338&ref=mf
Friday, July 30, 2010
Mocha the mongrel
Statue : For adoption
Breed : Mongrel
Name : Mocha
Age : 10-11months
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet
Reason for Being Given Up: He is not HDB approved, and he is in his chewing period and bite the furniture. Owner's parents are mad at the dog and locked it up, making the dog unable to run and feeling uncomfortable
Good with humans: Might bark at some people
Good with Dogs: Friendly
Dog's Temperament:
Active, joyful, enjoys walking. Seldom bark and can eat anything just allergic to salty things.
Other Remarks: He is really a nice dog, doesn't bark and is fine with anything. As long as he got your love, that will be enough for him. He knows basic commands and is toilet trained.
Ideal home : Private/Landed ( Owner living in HDB )
Contact : 92294427 by sms please.
Please pm with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without dogs
Adoption fee : Your love for the dog is enough.
Owner's request : Please allow me to visit the dog once in a while.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Give them a roof! :D
Would you say it is a luxury that we can ill-afford?
A canvas roof is not a roof. A canvas roof is a sheet that collects water when it pours. It sags with the weight of the water, teetering precariously, sometimes giving way from the weight.
We give the bottom of the canvas a good hard shove after the rain has stopped and water comes splashing down in torrents. The wet cement floor beneath successfully becomes even wetter.
We don't know when the government will take back the land. We don't know how long, beyond the expected 4 years, we'll be staying at our current location.
But does that make the need for a proper, sturdy roof any less essential?
We take our roofs for granted. Be it a 1 bedroom studio apartment, the usual 3 to 5 room HDB flat, a condominium or terrace house, we are provided with roofs over our heads. We can easily escape from Nature's wrath whenever we please and retreat into the safety of our homes. We come out again when the rain dies down and the sun starts to peek through the grey.
Unlike us, the dogs are and will be at the shelter for most of their lives. If the shelter cannot provide a basic amenity such as protection from the rain, how ironic that it is called just that - a shelter. We believe a roof is not only necessary, it is critically so. The health of the dogs, the hygiene of the place and all the things we strive so hard to achieve would be jeopardised if we continue to languish without a proper cover for the dogs.
We got a quote from the contractor who helped put up the metal fencing you see at the shelter.
Please join us in building a roof for Gentle Paws.
People always marvel at the power of community. We totally agree. One person can make a limited difference, but together we are a force. If 390 ordinary, average people like you or me donate $10 each to our Roof Fund, think of what we can do for our furkids! And if you can't afford it, no worries. The power of the community also involves the power to inspire. If you are financially tight, you can do your part by helping to spread the word. We would very much appreciate it. Your help is intangible but it goes a long way.
I have no idea how many people read this blog. But I do know that many people aren't. Most don't even know we exist. So if you could help tell them about our Roof Fund, that would mean the world to us.
If you're interested in contributing or if you simply have questions to ask, please feel free to drop us an email at farmwaylove@gmail.com with the title "Roof Fund".
They always talk about how we should bring the house down, but hey, now's the time to put a roof up! With your help, we know it is possible. We are awaiting responses with our fingers tightly crossed. Here's to the roof and beyond!
Posted at http://gentlepaws2010.blogspot.com/2010/07/woof-woof-roof.html
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Sponsor a Dog today at Gentle Paws :D
WHAT IS THE PROGRAM ABOUT
The program involves a contribution of any sum a month to aid in the caring of a particular dog. The amount of contribution is really based on your own discretion. We usually receive sponsorships ranging from $10 to $50 a month. Though we hope that this program can help cultivate a close and lasting relationship between sponsor and dog, this remains purely voluntary and sponsors may opt out of it should any problems, financial or otherwise, arise. Also, due to the tight constraint of funds, we are accepting more than one sponsor for each dog and we seek the understanding of potential sponsors.
WHERE THE MONEY GOES
The sum contributed will generally go towards the daily needs of the dog. First up, it will help sponsor its daily meal at the shelter. This usually consists of rice, meat, anchovies, vegetables and kibbles. It will also go towards the purchase of shampoo or needs of the common pool of dogs. It might also go towards payment of any medical bills the dog incurs should it happen to fall ill.
ACCOUNTING TO THE SPONSORS
We will keep you updated about the dog you decide to sponsor and you can come down to visit him/her any time you wish. If the particular dog has any re-homing opportunities, we will also keep you updated.
CONTACTING US
If you are interested in participating in our program, please do drop us an email at farmwaylove@gmail.com. We will then forward you a catalogue of our dogs containing the necessary information to help you make your decision! Thanks for giving us your time!
Posted at http://gentlepaws2010.blogspot.com/2010/03/sponsor-dog-today_17.html
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Help the shelter dogs
Today, we are going to talk about health.
When you or I get sick, we feel horrible. And then we make a trip to the doctor's. It is an automatic mental jump. We don't have to think twice about it. When our pet gets sick, however, we hesitate a little. This could be due to high veterinary costs or the time and effort involved in transporting the pet. But we eventually bring the poor dog to see the vet because we can't bear to see it so miserable. After all, it's our pet and we love it.
Now when a shelter dog gets sick, it seems like the idea of bringing it to see the vet becomes a little ludicrous. Shelters are supposed to work on tight financial budgets. Between rent, food and other medical costs (such as sterilisation and vaccination costs), shelters cannot afford to be racking up exorbitant veterinary fees. In many shelters around the world, dogs that fail to get adopted after a suitable period of time are euthanised. This is the supposed "cure-all" solution that saves on food, shelter and medical costs all at once.
But that's not how we work. As we have often reiterated, shelter dogs are not second class citizens. They didn't ask to be a shelter dog. By some twist of fate, they were born just a little unluckier than their counterparts with good homes and great owners. Since we've taken our dogs into our shelter with open arms, we are going to do all we can to provide some sort of a home for them. Not the best, certainly, but the best that we can give. That includes making allowance for visits to the vet and chalking up the requisite expenses from the consultations. After all, isn't this what responsible rescuing is all about?
Recently at Gentle Paws, we've had an alarming spate of health issues befall us. It has been a rough time for us because, essential as it is, going to the vet costs.
First, we have Deckie, our furry orange boy who seems to prefer humans to dogs. Deckie has been warded at the vet's for some time now. He was bitten on the ear by another dog at the shelter. The infection of that wound triggered his autoimmune disease, causing his cells to attack healthy tissue and his muscle to detach from his skin. Deckie had to undergo a couple of surgeries to fix the damage wrought on his body. But it appears that he is now well on the road to recovery. Because he is terrified of the other shelter dogs, the shelter is no place for rest and recovery. Deckie has to stay at the vet's until his condition stablises, whereupon one of our volunteers would bring him back home.
Next, we have Diya (below right), one of Dior's three lovely daughters (the other two being Donna and Dyana). Besides Donna, the liveliest and most active of the three, people tend to overlook the other two. If you take the time to get to know them, you'll find that Diya and Dyana are two of the most loving girls at the shelter. When you make soft pitiful whining sounds as I've been taught to do, they will walk towards you, cock their head, look at you, then proceed to lick your face quite tenderly.
Diya was one of the few dogs we have yet to sterilise. Last week, we decided to bring both her and DakDakDei for the procedure and bid goodbye forever to any unwanted pregnancies. Little did we expect the trip to be a futile one. The procedure could not be administered to our dogs because blood tests revealed that they were tick fever carriers. While DDD could be discharged, Diya had to undergo a blood transfusion and was hospitalised for a day. Both dogs have to be put on a special diet and would have to head back to the vet for another review after a month. If you see Diya looking a little listless, do stop by to give her a pat on the head. She is barely even 2 years old and she needs all the love she can get.
Next we have Bobby, our oldest citizen at Gentle Paws. He used to be fierce and a little aggressive but oh how he has mellowed over the past two years. Just ask the volunteers who have been down for our PAW program lately... Bobby is one of the easiest dogs to handle and a joy to walk. But lately, he is easily tired. To add on, he has not been eating and his stomach has grown increasingly bloated. Could it be his kidney? Or what about his liver? Worried, we sent him for a full body check-up. This set us back by about $600 but did not reveal anything abnormal with our dog. Meanwhile, we can only keep our fingers crossed and keep close tabs on his condition.
Moving on, we have Darwin. Darwin is a boarding dog. This means that his rescuer pays for his lodging at our shelter each month. He was once a stray roaming the streets and he was absolutely terrified when he first arrived.
One look at Darwin and you'll realise that his bones protrude and his posture isn't like that of a normal dog's. A visit to the vet revealed that indeed, Darwin is no normal dog. He is a miracle dog. According to the vet, Darwin completely dislocated his right hip when he was younger. This means that his hip joint was entirely displaced from its socket. This could be due to a bad accident on the road or a nasty fall, we will never know. But because dislocation took place when he was still young, his body miraculously formed another socket for the displaced joint. Darwin has now got to undergo an operation to remove this extra portion from his anatomy because the pain is causing him to hunch quite a bit. Post operation, Darwin will be able to lead a normal life aside from a slight hop or limp when he walks.
Finally, a complete shocker we received in the past week has to do with our pretty miniature bull terrier you have heard so much about lately - Xena.
We thought that the worst was over for her but a few days after Furry Day, we received a call from the vet with some very bad news. Turns out that, the full body check-up that Xena underwent earlier revealed an enlargement and even hardening of her lymph nodes. There was also some bleeding in her abdomen. Lymphoma or cancer of the lymph nodes was highly suspected.
Just so you know, lymph nodes are small, circular organs found throughout our body and are used as filters to trap foreign particles. They form an essential part of our immune system. Whether lymphoma is treatable or not depends on the type and stage of the disease. Following the vet's advice, we have sent Xena's samples and biopsy to the US to be tested. This will take about 10 days and we are now currently still waiting anxiously for the results. We have also arranged for a potential foster home for Xena because the safe haven of a real home is critical to her recovery.
We didn't see this coming at all. No amount of planning prepared us for a cancer stricken dog. Treatment is going to cost. Each session of chemotherapy is going to cost $500. The chemo protocol is approximately 25 weeks long, so the complete treatment is going to cost us $12,500. This is a whopping sum of money. No, strike that. This is a completely scary sum of money. But you know what? If the vet advises that Xena undergo treatment, we are going to go along with it.
$12,500 sounds overwhelming, but we are going to take things one step at a time. $500 a week isn't so bad. There might be a lot of critics out there who violently object to our choice to treat cancer. But you must understand. Xena came back to us after 10 long months. Silly as this may sound, isn't this fate? We cannot leave her in the lurch now and not try.
Perhaps the lab test will come back negative. Perhaps our worries will be for naught. But we need to plan and we need to prepare. Should the worst come true for us, it will be a long battle ahead. If we set up a Xena fund, would you help?
Where our expenses are routine and predictable, we can act to deal with them. We take in dogs on boarding basis to supplement the rent. We scout around for pet food manufacturers for food nearing expiry and are no longer for sale. We launch the Sponsor-a-Dog program to help prop us up a little.
What sucks the most and hits us the hardest is when we can't predict. Because when we cannot predict, we cannot plan. Such health matters are a good example of what we face every month. Some months are better than others. This particular month doesn't look too good. But we're waiting with bated breath, still carrying out the hope that maybe Xena's case is nothing but one big fat false alarm. Let's keep our fingers crossed...
posted at:http://gentlepaws2010.blogspot.com/2010/07/health-matters.html
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Lv the mini poodle
Breed: Mini Poodle (Red)
Name: LV
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Not yet
Age: 1.5 Year
Reason for Being Given Up: Owner is too busy and posted oversea for work. She couldn’t fulfill the dog’s need for attention and companionship.
Good with humans: Perfectly well
Good with Dogs: Friendly
Dog's Temperament:
Active, joyful, enjoys walking & grooming. Barky when left alone.
Other Remarks:
(1) Typical pack leader and attention seeker - can be problematic if the owner is inexperienced in handling a dominant dog.
(2) Toilet trained: Yes but needs to be trained again at new place.
(3) Generally healthy. The dog can walk and stand normally but he can't jump after recovered from a fracture on left hind leg when he was a puppy.
Ideal Home: Private or Landed (without other dogs and cannot be caged)
Member putting up this adoption notice: Rehomer
Contact: Lester Email: loowaikok@hotmail.com HP:97882980
Adoption Fee: N/A, as long as you take good care him. The dog must be neutered.
Please pm with intro of yourself, age and occupation, family size and experience with or without dogs
Attached image(s)
Last Update: 11 july 2010, http://www.dogsforum.sg/forums/index.php?showtopic=17307
Blackie the Mongrel
阿黑 aka Blackie, was found by rescuer after her siblings and mother were culled by the authorities.She's a very lovely, docile and friendly puppy who loves to play with other dogs.
Is there a kind family who will love her and give her a new lease of life she deserves? She's a true black beauty who will return u with alot unconditional love and licks!
If you are able to give her a home, pls contact 91027973 or email mdmwongshelter@hotmail.com
**Not HDB approved and must sterilize, microchip and license.
Last Update: 11 july 2010, http://forums.sgclub.com/singapore/aka_blackie_looking_284916.html
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
*UGENT! Elsa and her puppies for adoption
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Construction sites, boon or bane? Sometimes the dogs are lucky and they get leftover scraps from the workers' pack meals. Sometimes all they get is the boot, some even doused with boiling water. Life is harsh on the road and depending on which nationality the majority of the workers come from, the dogs' fate are pretty much sealed.
Recently in a housing estate up north, a mommy dog was left abandoned by her owner. We say abandoned for she had the looks of an owned dog, wasn't too scrawny then, was not afraid of people and had a wag in welcome.
She was heavily pregnant by the time she arrived at the estate and was completely tired, confused, lost, hungry and puzzled. A nearby construction worker had compassion and pity and took her to his work site for shelter and provided her food. God' is Good and in the safety and security of the site workers, she gave birth peacefully to four exceptionally lovely and beautiful male puppies. We call mommy, Elsa for we believe God is bountiful and it is through His grace and mercy, the pups have survived.
All good things never bodes well in the wild no matter how much we wish or hope otherwise, and although lovely Elsa and her sons thought they finally had some permanency and love, the boss of the work site discovered the family staying at his site and he was unhappy. He called AVA but the workers took pains to hide the mommy dog and her beautiful puppies. But as we all know, they can’t hide them forever and they negotiated with the boss for the dogs' safety. We now have a date line to remove the dogs from the work site or he will call AVA again.
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We are trying to help the site friends find homes for the Elsa and her babies. It will be wonderful if we can find a home for Mommy as well but we know realistically, her pups will stand a better chance for everyone prefers to adopt a pup.
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Elsa is a lovely lovely lady with beautiful grey blue eyes. She is small frame. She is extremely docile and mild mannered and her pups have inherited her temperament, and a couple of them have the same grey blue eyes. In desperation, even if the site workers can just rehome one from this family before AVA steps in, they will be thankful for one life saved is better than 5 lives perished. Such is the situation we have all come to expect for every shelter is full and there is not enough funds to board another, even if we can find the space.
Elsa is small frame and light brown in colour with grey green eyes.
The pups are young, less than two months old, extremely healthy for they have been nursed by a healthy mom, thanks to the site workers' contribution of food and love.
One is light brown with brown eyes
One is dark brown with Grey eyes
One is furry darker brown with Grey eyes
One is furry brown with yellow golden eyes
This is an urgent appeal for anyone who is living in a private residence and looking for a pet, to adopt Elsa or one of her pups. if any is keen please email anaterry@singnet or call HP: 9765 9951 for viewing, please do note the puppies are not HDB approved.
Posted at: http://www.doggiesite.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=66937
Last update: 20 may 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Golden and GSD for adoption! no adopt, they will be send to SPCA
"I am sending this email as part of my effort to help these two dogs. The current owners are unable to keep them anymore for logistic reasons.
The German Shepherd is 4.5 years old and the Golden Labrador, 3.5 years old. Both dogs are males, vaccinated but not sterilised. They are lovable and good tempered, and are generally healthy.
If you know of anyone who might be keen to adopt either or both of them, please help forward this email. They need to get adopted soon because as of mid May 2010, they will be without a home.
If these two are not adopted, they will be sent to SPCA and there is a high likelihood of them being put to sleep.
Please help do all we can to save their lives.
I am contactable at:
markyncw@gmail.com
Best regards,
Mark Ng
[Wed 14 Apr. Source: e-mail, Wed 14 Apr.]
Update Sat 24 Apr
Just got a call from the owner (Fri 23 Apr) if say of there is no takers, she'll be sending them to SPCA on wednesday. Please any kind soul can help?"
Posted at: http://therehomers.blogspot.com/2010/04/adopt-45yo-male-gsd-and-35yo-golden.html
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Help Dimmie the GR
Posted at http://gentlepaws2010.blogspot.com/2010/04/help-dimmie.html
Last update: 21 april 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Elfy the Ms
Age: Approx 5yo
Gender: Male
Temperament: Sweet personality but dominant (not aggressive tho)
Not sterilized. Health checked done heartworm tested negative.
He had done teeth scaling and gone for vac. Healthy.
Elfy is suitable for a 1 dog family. Pls help to spread the words.
For viewing pls contact me @ 93845998 or Michelle (fosterer) @ 97862535
Received from an email
Last update: 19 april 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
75 DOGS for adoption or foster!!
The worst of the dogs have been removed from the farm and taken to the vet. The rest are quite healthy looking.
We would like to get the dogs out of this farm as soon as possible. It is unlikely you will be provided with pictures or be given an opportunity to view the animals. Dogs will be taken out only when foster homes can be confirmed for them.
Funds are also being raised to help pay for the vet costs for the dogs which are ever increasing as some of the dogs have tick fever and need to be hospitalized. Every cent counts! Money will be accounted for and all will go to helping the dogs.
Please call Derrick at 83833714
Posted at http://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php?note_id=384316822707&id=706410354&ref=mf
Update
"Dear all, thanks for ur sharing of the dog mill rescue! Pls continue ur generosity by spreading the word that it is *NOT* a puppy mill, and that there are *NO* puppies. Pls note (1) below 18 need not apply (2) there is an adoption fee (to defray costs of sterilization etc. Strictly non-profit) (3) we urgently need volunteers who can devote time to contribute to these dogs in need. Pls help SHARE this post!! Thanks!"
Update on 15 April 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Please help this cat with half her face GONE!!
She was missing for 2 weeks before she appeared when the feeder went on her feeding rounds. She was very skinny and hungry, trying to eat, but was unable to as the pain must be terrible. Managed to trap her and sent her to the vet. She has been a cat at Little India for many years and was only recently sterelised about 2 months ago. Its not fair that she has to end up this way. Seeing that she is still trying to eat and has such strong surviving spirit, decided to bring her to the vet and see how it goes.
The vet had to do 2 surgeries to take off the dead skin on her face. Half of her nose is gone, her lower eyelid and some part of the mouth. After the first surgery, she began eating on her own the third day and has gone on from strength to strength. For the second surgery, the vet put a tube through her oesophagus directly to her stomach so she can be tube fed and her face wouldn't be dirtied which may cause further infections.
She would need multiple surgeries to reconstruct her face. Parts of it which do not have skin for the new tissue to grow will will be vulnerable to infections. She also need daily cleaning for her face, which she is tolerating quite well! She also needs to be indoor after this, so she would need a home too. So far the hospital bill is coming up to $1000 and she will still need to stay there for quite awhile. The vet estimate that she would need another $1000 at least and more for the reconstruction of her face.
I'm looking after many cats at the Little India area and has already brought many of them to the vet.
If you could help with Lara's medical bill, or a home for her, please contact me at 9397 8890, or you can email me at vik_pet@ymail.com. I don't have regular email access so may be slow in my reply.
Lara is currently at Animal Docters, Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, Blk 108 #01-96 Tel: 6451 4531
Thank you. "
Last update: 23 march 2010
Posted at: http://www.catwelfare.org/node/2314
Help this kind old man ):
The kind old man finally saw a lonely mommy dog with her 8 pups trapped by dead logs in the dense forest. As there was no way for him to remove the logs, he went home and brought along a chisel, an axe and trowel to start removing the logs and making small pathway for the mommy and pups to walk. As he is old and did not have any other help, the old man spent one full day removing all the obstacles to rescue the family. He carried the pups and made a makeshift room for them to rest and went off to cook a simple meal for them to eat
As age is catching up, the old man suffered a terrible backache and fatigue; he was sick for many days and was unable to get out of bed. As he lived alone, there was no one to care for him, much less cook for the dogs. The mommy was hungry and started bringing her pups to the deep forest to search for food which resulted in 3 deaths as they were either starved to death or crushed by the falling dead trees.
The old man is pleading for kind souls who have the space and love at home to give the puppies a chance in life to call it their home as well. Right now we are trying to help him rehome them since they are very young and when time is right, we will have mommy sterilized, if we can get near enough her to catch her.
Many have suggested to the old man to bring the pups to SPCA as there are so many others out there also looking for home. We are as torn on how to help him but we will try this avenue first"
If anyone is able to help and wishes to view and adopt the puppies, please call HP: 9765 9951 or email to alim0703@yahoo.com.sg.
These are the Forest Pups. Please note that these pups will grow into medium size thus they are not HDB approved breed
you may visit http://homelessinseletar.blogspot.com/ for more info and picture.
Last update: 30 march 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Mongrel Puppies for adoption
Breed: Local
Size: will grow to medium
Please contact 90923163 or email shindylamwp@hotmail.com
Post at: http://www.dogsforum.sg/forums/index.php?showtopic=17015&st=0&#entry215003
Last update: 28 mar 2010