Activity Report - November 2022

Since I am not coordinating the SDF sterilization project any longer, I am not going to publish the number of sterilized dogs here anymore. The project is going to continue, and actual numbers can be gathered from https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1bt0XB0tNGk5JPAfGtTM_9_HyXN1InsMZ&ll=13.089429993653557%2C101.02317258713333&z=10

Usually, the dogs get on with each other quite well, but this month I had to deal with two incidents that caused injuries in sensitive areas. Lingling was suffering from a cut under her left eye, and Dodger suffered from a nasty cut at his nose. Both cuts had to be stitched up by Dr. Oi who did a very good job. Lingling's cut was healed after a week, but Dodger had to be separated from his buddies for almost two weeks, which hurt him more than the wound did.

At the end of the month, I had to take in three eight-week-old pups. Two of them had been Parvo infected and were being treated for a couple of days. The woman who rescued the pups from a certain death could not accommodate the pups, and all other places refused to take them in. I hope they will all survive and can find permanent homes.