Our sweetie Ruby has developed some rashes on her fore and hind quarters. Poor girl been scratching more than usual and her fur is falling out. Her fosterer will be bringing her to Dr R this few days to resolve that skin condition.
Our gal has opened up her heart to L and her family, getting cheeky and playful, at times 'calling' L to play with her, by 'calling', we mean 'mouthing'. And she is getting very attached to L, whining for her when she disappears in the house for too long.
I'm happy for Ruby where she is now. However, some good things do have to come to an end.
L will be going back overseas by end March, thus Ruby's time with L will also end then. It is always a dilemma - picking up needy strays off the streets, bringing them into the comforts of our homes, and then when the time comes -- there may be a need to place them in boarding kennels.
For Ruby, we are confident that she will make a wonderful family friend. Of cos, like most dogs, there will be a period in their juvenile year where discipline is required, the extent of it varying from each dog to the other.
We do not look forward to the eventuality of a boarding facility for Ruby cos she has good potential to be rehomed. Thus, please help us look out for a good home or a good foster family in the interim.
Ruby is an easy-going gal. Loves to play and yet easily contented to mull over her own toys for a stretch of time. She awaits her new home now.
Our gal has opened up her heart to L and her family, getting cheeky and playful, at times 'calling' L to play with her, by 'calling', we mean 'mouthing'. And she is getting very attached to L, whining for her when she disappears in the house for too long.
I'm happy for Ruby where she is now. However, some good things do have to come to an end.
L will be going back overseas by end March, thus Ruby's time with L will also end then. It is always a dilemma - picking up needy strays off the streets, bringing them into the comforts of our homes, and then when the time comes -- there may be a need to place them in boarding kennels.
For Ruby, we are confident that she will make a wonderful family friend. Of cos, like most dogs, there will be a period in their juvenile year where discipline is required, the extent of it varying from each dog to the other.
We do not look forward to the eventuality of a boarding facility for Ruby cos she has good potential to be rehomed. Thus, please help us look out for a good home or a good foster family in the interim.
Ruby is an easy-going gal. Loves to play and yet easily contented to mull over her own toys for a stretch of time. She awaits her new home now.
Please contact us at projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg or 9090-8592/9026-2733. Help Ruby find a good home before the end of this month. If you would like to contribute to her medical bills (which we estimate to be not more than $100), please contact us as well. Your donation can be made as a cheque payment directly to the clinic and the original receipt will be mailed to you. Pls contact us for more details.
THANK YOU in advance!
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