A Word of Thanks To All Donors

 
Lori Esposito - USD5.00
 Jenni Allen - USD10.00
Anelise Ehrhardt - USD10.00
Sue Yeap - USD100.00
Ms. Ooi - RM150.00

Spaying - 1 Female & 1 Male


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MDDB PENANG 1ST ADOPTION DRIVE ON 6TH AUGUST 2011

MDDB PENANG will be holding our 1st Adoption Drive on August 6th, at Juru Auto-City. The event from 6.00pm to 12.00am will be held in front of Shop In d' Park. The Adoption Drive will be divided into 4 sections:-

1. Adoption - displaying rescued puppies for adoption
2. Education - educating the public on the importance of spay & neuter and being a responsible pet owner
3. Fundraising - we will also be collecting donations for our upcoming project of Spaying Action Plan - "1 DAY 1 SPAY" Program
4. Merchandise Sales - selling of t-shirts, badges and etc...

Those wanting to contribute dry and canned dog, puppy, cat and kitten food, rice, bleach, soap, shampoo, towels and newspapers can drop them off at the venue as well.

For more details, please write to mddb.mccp@gmail.com.



Thank You ALL


Anonymous - RM1500.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund (RM1000) & MDDB & MCCP's Fund (RM500)
Anonymous (same person as above) - 20kgs dog food (x2) + can dog food (x10)
Leong Mei Wah - Brown rice (x1) + dog treats (x1) + can dog food (x2) + can sardines (x2)

Thank You For Your Donations

Jerrica Yeoh - RM200.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund
Tania Leong - RM100.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund

Thanks A Bunch Dude!

Camie Ann - 2 packets of rice
Khor Cheng Hoon - RM100.00 --- Sterilization Fund
MCL - RM200.00 --- Sterilization Fund
Emma Fahy - USD25.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund
Douglas Forbes - USD5.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund
Ella Goldmacher - USD50.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund

Updates On Mimi

Back in the month of May 2011, we have successfully removed Mimi and another 2 young puppies from the hill-slope heading towards Batu Ferringhi, Penang. They were seen loitering and playing by the side of the road risking being run over by cars. There aren't any shelter nearby to keep them off the rain and sun.

You may read the rescue story of Mimi and the 2 young puppies here.

Mimi was taken for spaying after she was rescued while the 2 younger puppies who were then suffering from skin problem were taken in by MDDB & MCCP Northern's rescuers under foster care. 

After Mimi was spayed and discharged from the veterinary clinic, she was sent to a local shelter pending adoption.

2 weeks later, we paid a visit to Mimi at the shelter. She has put on some weight and was seen to be very active, running like a lightning. Although she still seems a little nervous mixing with other dogs but she gets along well with the workers at the shelter. In fact, she likes to keep the workers accompany while they work.


We hope that Mimi will get her equal chance to be adopted to a good family one day soon. But at the mean time, we shall continue to visit her at the shelter as often as we can so that she won't feel abandoned/neglected.


If you wish to give Mimi a good home and shower her with some care and love, please write to us at mddb.mccp@gmail.com.

M-Puppy-02 For Adoption

Name of Pet: M-Puppy-02
Age: 5 months (as at month of August)
Breed: Mixed/Mongrel
Gender: Female
Location: Butterworth, Penang
Email: mddb.mccp@gmail.com

**Spaying will be borne fully by MDDB & MCCP Northern**

This puppy was previously rescued from the hill-slope heading towards Batu Ferringhi, Penang back in May 2011 with skin problem (you may read the story here). She has now make a full recovery and is ready for adoption. Please help her find a good home~~~

M-Puppy-01 For Adoption

 Name of Pet: M-Puppy-01
Age: 5 months (as at month of August) 
Breed: Mixed/Mongrel
Gender: Female
Location: Butterworth, Penang
Email: mddb.mccp@gmail.com

**Spaying will be borne fully by MDDB & MCCP Northern**

This puppy was previously rescued from the hill-slope heading towards Batu Ferringhi, Penang back in May 2011 with skin problem (you may read the story here). She has now make a full recovery and is ready for adoption. Please help her find a good home~~~

Thank You Very Much...

Jeya Amantha - RM50.00
Leong Mei Wah - RM10.00

Kuda's Journey Of Recovery



Kuda was previously rescued from the streets after he was seriously wounded from a dog fight with a gang of strays. He suffered further injuries when he escaped from his rescuers' home by jumping off from a 2nd floor building and went missing for 2 days. When at last, his rescuers managed to locate him, he was in the worst of shape.

Vet's advice was to put Kuda to sleep and end all sufferings as it would be a long and tough journey to the road of recovery. And believe it or not, on the very next day when the rescuers were supposedly to  inform the vet on their decision, Kuda chose to decide his own destiny. Having been down for the last couple of days with no appetite for food, Kuda has chosen this moment to wag his tail upon seeing his rescuers and finished off all food presented to him right in front of his rescuers. Is this a sign sent by Kuda indicating he wants to fight on? We take it as a YES! And we are willing to fight with him with no regrets.



Kuda was making progress but the improvements were just way too slow. We decided to discharge Kuda from the clinic and let him recuperate in a home environment, while we look for other options/advice in hope to fasten the pace of Kuda's healing. It was at this moment that we had an encounter with Dr. Joshua from HOPE Vet. He recommended that Kuda be sent down to Gasing Veterinary Hospital in Selangor to undergo skin grafting. The process will speed up Kuda's recovery tremendously.

Without wasting more time, we make arrangement to have Kuda sent down to Gasing Veterinary Hospital which is a 4 hours drive from our State. Fen Ying and Chuah took charged to transport Kuda down to Selangor.


On 22nd June 2011, Kuda made his way to Gasing Veterinary Hospital, Selangor. Kuda's case was assigned to Dr. Prem. After a thorough checking, we were given 3 options:-

1. Let Kuda heal on its own and bring him to the vet daily to cleanse the wounds which will probably take a very long time.
2. Stitch up the wounds (this is only applicable on certain smaller wounds which the new skins are visibly growing out)
3. Skin grafting (most advisable by the vet)



We have opted option 2 for the smaller wounds and option 3 for the huge wound as per advised by Dr. Prem. Total cost estimated for the whole procedures inclusive of boarding of half-a-year is RM6,000.00.

Kuda was on the list for surgery on the same weekend he was admitted. Since he has a large skin deficit over his left fore part of the body, the vet will be doing advancement flaps to bring the edges of his wounds closer together. It will take a long time to heal but things are looking good. He is after all, a champion dog.

Fan Kt, a member of Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) has been visiting Kuda regularly and updating us with Kuda's most current progress. We could not thank her enough for the good deed she had done to help us.

Update (28.6.11) by Fan Kt:
"Visited Kuda today. He finishes all the rice, chicken breast, liver and carrot at one go. Must have missed soft food. Dr Prem has joined some part of the skin near his side of the neck, so less exposed area. Bed sore has dried up more." 
Update (30.6.11) by Fan Kt:
"YeaH! I took Kuda's pix with Doc's permission. He is more ac...tive today, probably not so painful anymore. He looks like he is wearing a jumper. I gave him an old cushion for him to lie on. Today he knows how to whine and wags his tail. So much progress in just 2 days."





Stay tune to us on more updates on Kuda.

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to:-

1. ALL DONORS who had donated to Kuda's Medical Fund 
2. WELL WISHERS who had non-stop been sending their prayers to Kuda, praying for his speedy recovery everyday. 
3. DR. JOSHUA from HOPE VET who had travel all the way from Penang Island to Butterworth to examine Kuda.
4. RENEE SNYDER, a U.S journalist of Examiner in helping us to highlight about Kuda's case Internationally.
* To read about the article, please click here.
5. FAN KT for visiting Kuda frequently and bringing him delicious home cooked food so that Kuda won't be home sick and constantly keeping us update with Kuda's progress.
6. GASING VET HOSPITAL for giving Kuda a second chance.

You guys are SUPERB!
For those who wish to contribute towards Kuda's Medical Fund, you may donate to the following account:

Bank: RHB
Account No: 10206900222790
Name: Tan Fen Ying


For International donors, donations can be made via PayPal to ellen_chan81@yahoo.com (Chan Yee Lian)

OR through ChipIn:




We have so far managed to collect RM3,196.38 (update as at 30.6.11) with another balance of RM2,803.62 to go. We hope the public will continue to give us your support.

Once you have make a donation, please email us at mddb.mccp@gmail.com stating funds donated is for "KUDA".