February 24, 2007.
Back on the road into the heart of our strays after what seemed like a lapse since last June when we revolved our schedules around the core management of the street animals.
And for such an eventful and enriching experience today, we'll document this recap in subsequent posts in some main areas that have touched our lives today, and reminded us why we started doing this in the first place.
First stop, we went to Dr T's to check on how Ruby, our rubbish chute gal, is doing. At 4-5 months, she can't be any sweeter, she can't be any bigger as a puppy slightly taller than a beagle. She's grown so reliant on and attached to the vet assistants but in equal measure, is willing to open her heart to a friendly human hand.
At present, Ruby has gone through the necessary medical procedures, such as spaying and microchipping, typical of any dog rescued from the throes of street life. We are appealing to you to contribute to Ruby's boarding and where possible, to help us look out for a potential adoptive family because our doe-eyed gal is just so sugar-natured.
If you'd like to be part of Ruby's transformative process, please email projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg
Ruby: should she even be a rubbish chute gal? Look at how small she is (by street standards)!Back on the road into the heart of our strays after what seemed like a lapse since last June when we revolved our schedules around the core management of the street animals.
And for such an eventful and enriching experience today, we'll document this recap in subsequent posts in some main areas that have touched our lives today, and reminded us why we started doing this in the first place.
First stop, we went to Dr T's to check on how Ruby, our rubbish chute gal, is doing. At 4-5 months, she can't be any sweeter, she can't be any bigger as a puppy slightly taller than a beagle. She's grown so reliant on and attached to the vet assistants but in equal measure, is willing to open her heart to a friendly human hand.
At present, Ruby has gone through the necessary medical procedures, such as spaying and microchipping, typical of any dog rescued from the throes of street life. We are appealing to you to contribute to Ruby's boarding and where possible, to help us look out for a potential adoptive family because our doe-eyed gal is just so sugar-natured.
If you'd like to be part of Ruby's transformative process, please email projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg
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