Activity
Report – April 2018
Cho,
who was suffering from nose cancer, could be completely cured after
four chemo therapy treatments. English tourists asked me to take a
look at Cocker Spaniel that was obviously dumped at a local temple.
The dog were suffering from severe bacterial skin infections. I
treated Daisy for one month with Cephalexin and Itraconazole which
resulted in a distinctive improvement of her condition.
Another
English tourist asked me to look after a pregnant dog. After Martha
had given birth, I intended to take her and her pups into Baan Amphur
shelter. Unfortunately, Martha was run over by a bus the day we were
trying to take her and her babies in. I was therefore forced to take
the eight orphans into my house to bottle feed them. All eight of
them survived and are thriving.
Taco, Luna and Yumi, three dogs I picked up at the age of two months and who were pretty comfortably living in front of a grocery shop for four years, had to be removed. I took them into Baan Amphur shelter. Since Luna and Taco are fairly big and were a bit aggressive towards the other shelter dogs, I relocated them into Wat Amparahm where they are settling in well.
Taco, Luna and Yumi, three dogs I picked up at the age of two months and who were pretty comfortably living in front of a grocery shop for four years, had to be removed. I took them into Baan Amphur shelter. Since Luna and Taco are fairly big and were a bit aggressive towards the other shelter dogs, I relocated them into Wat Amparahm where they are settling in well.
I
had to take in Rudi, Isi and Felix, who were staying at Meow's
sanctuary. Rudi was suffering from liver and kidney issues; Isi
suddenly lost weight and Felix left the open shelter frequently.
Since several of Meow's dogs had been poisoned recently, Meow feared
that Felix would be the next one to be killed. Rudi died a few days
after I took him in; also, Isi died in my house.
Pinky
and Kenji completed a Doxycycline and Ferric treatment. Pinky went
back to Meow's sanctuary. Sushi, Nelly, Nero and Willie who are now
living at Wat Amparahm and Namtarn from Meow's sanctuary, have all
been sterilized.
Residents
made me aware of a dog that was hit by a car. It turned out that I
know Khao who I sterilized a year ago. Khao broke her left hind leg
and needed correction surgery. Additionally, I could finally catch a
bitch with a monstrous TVT tumor. She is now receiving long term
treatment including surgery.