Activity report – February 2015
My house became a refuge
for several dogs, some of them stayed and some had to go back to the
places where they stayed before they came to me. Bieow and her
puppies settled in nicely. The puppies are striving; Bieow is gaining
weight and can use her broken leg quite well. Yayas abscesses
disappeared completely and he developed to a strong and healthy dog
full of energy. Since a second scrape test didn’t show any
parasites on Lucy’s skin I suspended the weekly Ivermectin
injections. She and Aya also developed very well.
Boss skinned the paw of his paralysed leg; therefore I decided to amputate it. Boss recovered well from the surgery and is still with me. He could have already gone back to the beach staying with Alana but since City Hall is planning a round-up of all street dogs, I’ll keep him for the time being.
Boss skinned the paw of his paralysed leg; therefore I decided to amputate it. Boss recovered well from the surgery and is still with me. He could have already gone back to the beach staying with Alana but since City Hall is planning a round-up of all street dogs, I’ll keep him for the time being.
Some women in my
neighbourhood are accommodating a bunch of street dogs. For two of
them I provided sterilisation. Two more bitches from the parking lot
have been spayed as well. Unfortunately one of the remaining dogs had
puppies again. Another dog which I failed to catch before she got
pregnant had her puppies in a bush area. Out of seven she had, two
were taken by someone, one died and one has been adopted. The
remaining three are regularly with me in order to keep them free from
ticks and fleas. They are striving well.
I continued the treatment of several mangy dogs and fed dogs in my neighbourhood if necessary, provided dry food to residents and security guards who are looking after dogs. I picked up a TVT male dog with a huge open wound on his back side who is responding to chemo therapy well.
I continued the treatment of several mangy dogs and fed dogs in my neighbourhood if necessary, provided dry food to residents and security guards who are looking after dogs. I picked up a TVT male dog with a huge open wound on his back side who is responding to chemo therapy well.
The market woman that I
employed feeds the dogs with rice food and I feed them with dry food.
I took one of the dogs with persistent skin problems to a save place
in Pattaya where I provide her with medicine on a daily basis. I took
several dogs and who live in bushes and grasslands for a shower and
treated them against ticks and fleas.
Fortunately, I found two of the dogs who disappeared last month. They had been taken by some residents. But unfortunately, a young bitch disappeared who had been recently spayed. I hope that she just changed territory.
Fortunately, I found two of the dogs who disappeared last month. They had been taken by some residents. But unfortunately, a young bitch disappeared who had been recently spayed. I hope that she just changed territory.