September 1, 2007

From West Coast to SPCA



Another amazing tale.

Lucky was kept at a wholesale centre near West Coast Park by a man who had him and his mom. While under the care of this man, Lucky frequents West Coast Park dog run and is known by many dog owners there as a very friendly fellow.

However, before long, this man disappeared without taking Lucky with him. Lucky continues to stay around the wholesale centre and frequents the West Coast Park dog run on his own, being fed by people at the centre and members of the public and dog owners who know him from the dog run.

A concerned member who has taken a liking of Lucky helped raise donations to have him neutered and also helped to look for a good home for him. However, as they were about to bring Lucky to the vet, they couldn't find him. A frantic search and few days later, they discovered that someone had made a report and SPCA had went down to get him.

Miraculously, Lucky made it through all the assessment tests and qualified for adoption! Imagine, he could have been so close to be put to sleep. So, he must have put on his best behaviour, or rather, he was just being his genuine true friendly self and the assessors see the lovely companion he would make for a good family.
So, if you can welcome Lucky into your family, go visit him at SPCA when he's ready for adoption. He's a local breed, not too big, just medium size.
From a supporter of Lucky:
Friday, August 31st, 2007

"Lucky, the little 'resident' West Coast Dog-Run dog has been taken in by the SPCA. Next week he will be put up for adoption and he will be featured on their website www.spca.org.sg/adoption

Lucky is approximately 2 yrs old. He is healthy, affectionate and sometimes playful. He is friendly with female dogs but occasionally he can be a touch aggressive with other males that he is not familiar with.
If you, or anyone you know, can offer Lucky a good and secure home and plenty of walks, please contact the SPCA on 62875355.
A BIG THANK YOU to all who had contributed towards the cost of Lucky's sterilization operation. The money raised was donated to the SPCA to cover his operation, board and lodgings!!"

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

unfortunately not animals are as lucky as Lucky. Nick sent me this video and i cried when i watched it. it is really sad but this is the reality

http://www.borntodiepets.com/html/doctor_death_video.htm

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Anonymous said...

AWESOME news!

Anonymous said...

what happens to Lucky's mum?

Anonymous said...

we're not sure what happened to Lucky's mom. When the man disappeared, only Lucky was left behind at West Coast. Maybe he took Lucky's mom with him, but I really don't know.