Sunday, October 31, 2010

Unexpected 7 New Born Puggyberry from Vicky D Pug




Ever since the outbreak of Parvo Virus that cause the depart of Bruno & Pixie( my first 2 baby pugs), i actually decided to spayed Vicky for her own good. However, since my aunt ( whom is also a pug's lover) decided to give her a chance... OK.. our deal is let her have baby for one more time.. JUST ONE TIME... it seems she knew about it.
She had a good time staying with my aunt.. not only her.. but my other 2 furkids as well , Pacco D handsome and Baby D show pug. They had good food, good play time, good attention and good companion... further more, they have large compound. Despite missing them so much, i guess the nature of Canine" Living in Now" has bring them living in a happier life.As my auntie is a very authentic pet nanny, she has endure Vicky as her QUEEN of pugs.. Vicky was like a queen, she get the first treatment... treats,games,food and even sleeping bed.

Vicky was found pregnant on the 28 August 2010.We were curious if she is really pregnant. She has symptoms that a mother had. Grabbing others food, getting fierce when others trying to get close to her bowl, and very closely following her owner... ( she is very dependent on my aunt )

On the 28th October 2010,Vicky showed her sign of nervousness, she scratched on newspaper, spin around and there were fluid dropping from her anal. and Yes... at 2PM, aunt call me, and told me she is starting to have contraction. Here are some pictures of new born babies... my heart was pounding, my hands fumble while helping Vicky to remove her amniotic sac, cutting off her cord and let her lick baby by herself...

And again.... with the newly born 7 New Puppies, i would like to re play Vicky first delivery video.. as the remembrance of a mother nature.. on handling her own delivery.. RIP.. first batch Puppies Bruno & Pixie..




Have a pugylicious life ahead :) !

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Some Insight from BAWA Bali- to SPCA



For the past 5 months, i was stationed in Bali, Indonesia. Yes, a paradise for all... this little goddest island is a total distinct to any other part of Indonesia. In Bali, i
was engaged with BAWA.. following their movement and activities, and involve in
some of their awareness campaign.


BAWA Bali- stands for Bali Animal Welfare Association .BAWA, The Bali Animal Welfare Association is a not-for-profit organization registered in Bali, Indonesia and is dedicated to improving the lives of animals.BAWA's mission is to relieve suffering and overpopulation by providing medical care, spay and neutering, street-feeding and adoption, and by educating children and adults in animal welfare.

It is founded by BAWA was founded by Janice Girardi, an American resident in Bali for over
30 years, and leading Indonesian veterinarian Dr Dewa Made Dharma. This organization has somewhat impress me with their impact on an island like Bali. They have not only reached out the
locals citizens but also to the Australian community, tourist as well as visitors all over the world.

BAWA is located at Forest Monkey, Ubud. It is very much like in TUARAN from Kota Kinabalu Town, People who visited UBUD will definitely aware of the signboard as well as indication of BAWA LOGO around. Their awareness impact is high, they are like little reminder to you when visiting
UBUD...

In Sabah, we have animal rescue too, even well known world wide called SPCA.Check their website :

however, for a small population like Sabah (2.2billion) comparing to Bali (3.1bill) with an estimate about 30,000 ( expatriate), i strongly believe that there will be a w
ay for us to reach an utmost impact to the society on animal cruelty.Perh
aps starts with a mindful set for the Animal lovers..

EAT.SPAY.LOVE
Is one of the slogan used by BAWA. It gives a lot of impact and directly deliver message to the target audiences. Various sector, provide necessary support, Authorities, NGO, Public and even politicians, contribute their bits to the success of BAWA.

When an Island with RABBIES like BALI can do it, Why not us in Sabah..

First and foremost, love your pet...