Activity report – September 2015
The month of September was dominated by another Parvo virus attack we suffered on three puppies I took in. Unfortunately, Khaya, one of the puppies died but Nina and Rocco overcame the virus after intense treatments and are on their way to recovery. They will stay with us since they are both orphans.
The month of September was dominated by another Parvo virus attack we suffered on three puppies I took in. Unfortunately, Khaya, one of the puppies died but Nina and Rocco overcame the virus after intense treatments and are on their way to recovery. They will stay with us since they are both orphans.
Cora stayed with us quarantined for a week to recover from TVT surgery waiting for chemo therapy. Nelly, Leela and Darya found a new home at a fish farm owned by a Swiss and his Thai wife. Juma, Maisha, Bunnie, Buffy, Yobo, Yota and Yana from the house and Berta from Thepprasit have been sterilized. I took one dog, Isi, from the city shelter in Plutaluang since she suffered from a growth at her throat. She is being treated conventionally until the cytological test result is available.
Pong is being back to her original place after she fully recovered from Pyometra. She is being looked after. I took Nema, one of the dogs from Wat Amparahm in since she lost weight and suffered from some naked spots on her back. It turned out that she is suffering from renal failure. She stays now at House Mabprachan and is being treated.
Two tourists made me aware of a dog with a swollen head. I took Lek in and he was being treated for three weeks. His conditions improved. He is now back to his place on the streets and is being looked after by residents. Jori’s recovery from amputation is complete. She is now a well integrated part of the pack.
Kami, a dog whose owner had to go back to Europe has been sterilized and found already a new home together with Ranger, a male dog from Thepprasit Road at a nice house owned by a German woman.