I did something really great today and it’s your turn to do so. While I was having lunch, I saw this pup wandering around the mamak near my place under the rain. I asked people around the area whether who she belongs to, nobody admitted so I took her home. I bathe her and fed her. She’s now playful and happy. However, I cannot keep two dogs at home, too much to maintain. So, I urge my blog readers out there to have a soft heart for her and adopt her ASAP to put in a nice loving home.
If possible I would not want to place her in SPCA because there are about 600 animals brought in a month and only 120-150 are adopted, the rest would be put to sleep. Sad isn’t it? Plus it’s very easy for the animals to infect with all sorts of diseases there especially puppy because of their weak immune system.
She looks a lot like my current puppy, Mei Mei. But this puppy if I’m not mistaken is about or less than one month.

Potrait

Side View

Full Body

With my pup..
Save A Life Today.
*edited: A few was interested but not seriously until a uni mate of mine passed my contact to this other guy and we started talking in MSN. I asked him tremendously many questions. I believe he would be a great dog owner. I asked if I can pass the puppy to him ASAP as in tonight. Best part was, he’s a HELP International student from China and owns a Basset Hound, Lucky in the house. I checked out the house and there were so many bachelors there.
Nice people who love animals, dog especially. Lucky was sniffing that pup pussy the whole time.

Doesn’t she resembles Mei Mei???

She likes to drink Mei Mei’s water instead of her own

Both of them eyeing on Ribena toy

Baby patting Mei Mei for sharing toy with the pup

Lucky, the pup companion for LIFE.
Thank you for the interest to others but I think you’re too little too late. If you are still interested in adopting puppies or kittens, you can visit the SPCA this Saturday. They are having their March Adoption Month. By the way, please try to adopt them ASAP as the longer they stay there the easier they are contracted with diseases.






