Lala |
Lala, a JRT cross, and Ah Boy, a
mongrel, lost their owner on 4th July, 2007.
Mr Song Kai Yong, a Singaporean in his
fifties, was riding his motor bike from Johor to Singapore when he was killed
by a drunk driver at Pelangi, JB.
We understand from Maggie, Mr Song's
niece, that her uncle, who was single, loved his dogs very much. He treated the
dogs like his children, and every evening he would take them for walks.
After the death of Mr Song, his dogs were left alone at home for over a week. Maggie wanted to help the dogs. She tried rehoming them but who would want to adopt a 8 year old JRT cross or a brown mongrel that was somewhat less then friendly towards strangers.
After the death of Mr Song, his dogs were left alone at home for over a week. Maggie wanted to help the dogs. She tried rehoming them but who would want to adopt a 8 year old JRT cross or a brown mongrel that was somewhat less then friendly towards strangers.
Maggie got to know about Noah's Ark
through a friend. One Sunday morning she called us for assistance. Knowing that
the chance of these dogs finding new homes were slim, so Noah's Ark offered the
family a helping hand.
When volunteers from Noah's Ark arrived
to pick the dogs up, the dogs were still waiting in the hall for their owner to
return.
Ah Boy |
It was impossible to get hold of Ah Boy.
He attempted to bite anyone who entered the house. It took us 2 days to catch
and take him away.
Our volunteers helped to send these dogs
for the necessary veterinary checks and process the paperwork needed to export
them to Noah's Ark Natural Animal Sanctuary in Johore.
Since then, both Lala and Ah Boy have
settled in comfortably.
Mr Song, if you can hear us, your dogs are in good hands.
Mr Song, if you can hear us, your dogs are in good hands.
Rest in Peace.
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