December 7, 2006
A thin line of life
Posting on behalf of Phyllis and Chek Wee.
Pains me is an understatement. It is the days before he was found, the many hours of hunger he endured and finally near starvation. The loss of hope, waning day by day, minute by minute.
You can't even tell if he is a local stray or an abandoned home pet. I can just barely make out his golden brown fur from what's left on his back and tail.
Thing is strays are born street-wise and hardy. They would have been able to find food source and make it to survive. This could have been an abandoned/lost pet who was left to fend for himself in a wilderness he has no clue about. To come to this stage of starvation, his soul must have already died for hope in vain.
At least now he is in a safe place. He now has a glimmer of hope to cross this very thin line between life and death. He still has a chance of experiencing LIFE as it is meant to be. Let him have a taste of the GOODNESS in men's hearts.
MESSAGE:
This very emaciated dog was seen by Vincent and Phyllis near the SLE at Ponggol.
As Vincent puts it, it is a walking skeleton.
They couldn't just leave the dog to die so they picked up the dog.
It is now under the care of Dr Robin Au of Pet Clinic (Tel 62885565)
It is unlikely to survive but as least it receives comfort care.
If you would like to contribute to the Vet fees, please contact either
1) Phyllis at 91993221 or
2) Call the Clinic and says you would like to send a cheque (made out to Pet Clinic, 79 Brighton Crescent, Serangoon Gdn Way, S559218) to help this dog who is under Phyllis' account.
chek wee
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