PETS
Tigee is a two-month-old female puppy. Her siblings were run over by a car and she is the only survivor. Tigee has to be separated from her sick mother. She has a tiger-stripped coat. Tigee is playful and attached to people. She is looking for a new, loving home.
Ploy is a one-year-old dog. She is already vaccinated and neutered. Ploy is well-mannered, lovely and obedient.
Petch was abandoned on the road but saved by a Samaritan. She looks like a German shepherd. Petch is obedient, humble and polite.
You can make a big difference in a stray's life by opening your heart and house to it. Contact Chantra on 08-1372-9214.
Khao is a friendly three-year-old female dog who was hospitalised for three months with a skin disease. She can make a good companion.
Samlee is one of the puppies rescued from the BMA's shelter. They all are very cute and need good homes.
Anyone interested in adopting one or more of these animals can contact Tharinee Wipuchanin, founder of Pic-A-Pet4Home, on 08-9669-1690 or 08-1551-2628.
Rescued Ross and Chico are looking for a family of their own. Learn how you can adopt through SCAD in Bangkok. Call Wendy on 08-4535-1452. Alternatively, email adoptions@scadbangkok.org or visit http://www.scadbangkok.org/ to view all the animals under SCAD's care.
FINAL APPEAL FROM HEADROCK DOGS
Regular Friends in Need readers will undoubtedly have seen our appeal to adopt one of our dogs as we will soon be closing. We thought we had at least a six-month period of grace time. We thought wrong. A telephone call from Hua Hin's Municipal office told us they will start taking down our unused pens tomorrow. By the time you read this appeal, they will be history. This week they will start taking our dogs and dismantling all other pens. If we are lucky we may have our dogs until the end of the month, but that is uncertain.
We will not be allowed to care for our dogs once they are inside the Municipal. Pound. We will not be able to give any vaccines to protect them against the numerous infections, parasites and viruses which are undoubtedly in that pound. It will be a dog's nightmare.
With hard work over the past year and fantastic support from all over Thailand and US and Canada we have reduced our "family" by over 50 per cent. But we still have 60 beautiful, adoptable dogs who are destined for a life in hell.
If you have seen pictures of any of our dogs you thought you may like to adopt either in Friends in Need or on our web site please don't delay, please do it now. You will not only be giving a lovely dog a chance of a new life but you will also probably be saving its life.
The situation is dire for our rescued dogs, but our paraplegic dogs and sick street dogs will still be cared for.
We truly hope to hear from all dog lovers in Thailand. Phone Headrock Dogs' Adoption Manager on 08-9028-3787 or Headrock Dogs' Manager on 08-1981-4406 or visit our web site at http://www.headrockdogs.org/.
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