You can guess the reason why I was named Bicycle; that is simply because I
loved to chase bicycles. For that, I was at the receiving end of many hard
kicks and expletives.
My ex-owner used to own a bicyle and I would happily run alongside with him on his outings. Even when he dumped me, I was still guarding his bicycle everyday till his return.
After many days of not bringing me home and harsh words, I understand that I was no longer wanted and left to roam the streets.
Life was tough. There were fights with other dogs for that coveted sheltered spot on the 5 foot way. Food was handouts from kind patrons in the hawker centre or even religious food offerings left on the roadside.
Life took a break when I met Aunty Vivien, an old lady in her seventies who is a caregiver of rejects like me.
I was caught and sent to a kennel while pending to be rehomed. However, I was an accomplished escape artiste and there is no fence too high nor too difficult for me to scale.
My ex-owner used to own a bicyle and I would happily run alongside with him on his outings. Even when he dumped me, I was still guarding his bicycle everyday till his return.
After many days of not bringing me home and harsh words, I understand that I was no longer wanted and left to roam the streets.
Life was tough. There were fights with other dogs for that coveted sheltered spot on the 5 foot way. Food was handouts from kind patrons in the hawker centre or even religious food offerings left on the roadside.
Life took a break when I met Aunty Vivien, an old lady in her seventies who is a caregiver of rejects like me.
I was caught and sent to a kennel while pending to be rehomed. However, I was an accomplished escape artiste and there is no fence too high nor too difficult for me to scale.
I should be named Houdini instead. :D
Due to my hard life, I have little faith in humans and was constantly baring my teeth to scare them away, hence I was unsuitable for adoption. It was decided that I would be rehomed to Noah's Ark where I will live for the rest of my life.
In Noah's Ark, I know I am home at last. The days of scaling walls is over and I have turned into a friendly dog.
Due to my hard life, I have little faith in humans and was constantly baring my teeth to scare them away, hence I was unsuitable for adoption. It was decided that I would be rehomed to Noah's Ark where I will live for the rest of my life.
In Noah's Ark, I know I am home at last. The days of scaling walls is over and I have turned into a friendly dog.
My buddy is Channel, another mongrel. We
have a common fear of thunder and would keep each other company whenever the
thunder rolls, in a sheltered spot.
When you are in Noah's Ark, please drop by to visit me. A pat on the head and a kind word makes my day!!
Paws and Licks,
Bicycle
When you are in Noah's Ark, please drop by to visit me. A pat on the head and a kind word makes my day!!
Paws and Licks,
Bicycle
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