Spaying under TNR program - 1 female dog


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MDDB PENANG ADOPTION DRIVE ON 30TH & 31ST AUGUST AT JURU AUTO-CITY

MDDB PENANG will be holding our Adoption Drive on August 30th & 31st, at Juru Auto-City. The event from 7.00pm to 10.00pm will be held at Auto-City Phase 3. 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.

1st Adoption Drive At Juru Auto-City On 6th August 2011

Our very first Adoption Drive (Save Lives - Spay & Neuter) has been a great success. We managed to get 7 out of 15 puppies adopted. The crowd was AMAZING, showing their full support towards our newly setup society. We even get to speak to a number of genuine individuals about our upcoming project of 1DAY 1SPAY Program.

We would like to take this opportunity to send our special thanks to the management of Auto-City, Golden Highway Auto-City Sdn. Bhd. for generously sponsoring us a booth to carry our such a meaningful cause.

Also, to all volunteers who had help-out on that day, thank you so much...you guys are truly ANGELS sent from heaven!

For photos on the event, please visit here.

FY-M-003 For Adoption

Name: Ah Seng
Breed: Mixed/Mongrel
Age: 1 year
Gender: Male /Neutered
Location: Butterworth, Penang
Email: mddb.mccp@gmail.com

NTA2 For Adoption

Name of Pet: NTA2
Age: 2-3 years
Breed: Mixed/Mongrel
Gender: Female / Spayed

Location: Butterworth, Penang

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NTA1 For Adoption

Name of Pet: NTA1
Age: 2-3 years
Breed: Mixed/Mongrel
Gender: Female / Spayed
Location: Butterworth, Penang

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Updates On Janice's Rescued Pup


Remember the puppy with ticks fever that Janice has rescued near to her workplace? Well, he is currently under foster care until he is completely heal which probably will take another couple of weeks.

The lil' puppy is a real survivor. He was at his weakest point on the day he was rescued. Even the vet was not sure he will pull through...BUT he really did! He survived and fight through the ordeal.



MDDB & MCCP Northern has collected a total of RM280.00 from donors for the welfare of this puppy and we are glad to present the sum to Janice during the adoption drive.

We hope that the puppy will find a forever sweet home after he recovers from his illness.

Thanks To You...

India Haylor - USD30.00 --- Medical Fund For Puppy with Ticks Fever
Shaliness Fernandez - RM200.00 --- Medical Fund For Puppy with Ticks Fever

Medical - Dog rescued by Janice


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Zoey For Adoption




Zoey is an abandoned male dog urgently looking for good homes.

He was practically abandoned when his owner moved out from the house. Being homeless now, we are appealing to those looking for a home pet to consider adopting him.

Zoey is very charming by nature and display great charisma.
For adoption, please contact mddb.mccp@gmail.com.

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A Rescued Dog From The Pound - ADOPTED


Rescuing jobs are never easy. It is indeed very stressful. Besides having to handle the problem from the animals, we are most of the time caught up with problem given by our fellow humans. We do not wish to be credited for the things we have done, but we do hope that people will respect the things we do and not just jump at us and tell us “what we should do” and “what we should not do”.

We have many people writing to us asking sponsorship for spaying and to pay for their rescued animals’ medical bills. When we were once Independent Rescuers, things are pretty much straight forward, as we are answerable for our own rescue work. We spay and rescue based on our own capabilities. But as we are a formed society now, we need to prioritize our work as we are answerable to the public (because that’s where our funds come from) and we are answerable to our teammates, especially when funds are at its shortage most of the time.

The least we could ask for is for the people to understand our restrictions and circumstances. We are normal people, too. We work from 9-5 everyday, earning limited incomes. We could not just rush all around the places jumping into every rescue mission when someone calls. We have sacrifice a lot of our free time doing the best we could for the animals yet there are still people out there who are questionable about the sincerity of our work. Truly disappointed sometimes on human’s nature.

Anyway, though there are people out there who don’t put trust on our work, there are also those who go all the way out to support us. To these people, we could not thank you enough. Just today, I have found a wonderful friend who is truly supportive of our hard work.

While at work this morning, my neighbor called me sounding very panicky and saying one of the dogs he was feeding was caught by the council. He wants me to go directly to the pound to claim back the dog. As I could not just leave as and when I like, I have no choice but to call a friend of mine, Ms. W to ask if she could do me a favor and rush to the pound immediately to look for the dog. It was an all-black female dog with standing ears, which was all I was told.

Ms. W is in fact an angel sent from heaven. With no hesitation, she agrees to go direct to the pound to help me look for the dog. Upon reaching the pound, she called me and claimed that the truck carrying all those strays was not back yet.

To simplify the story, after a few hours of running around, non-stop calling & tears shedding (believe me, the pound is not the place you would want to spend time at on any time of the day as the place smell bloody and depressing) and having the people from the pound giving her some hard time, at last, she managed to claim the dog out.

The moment she came out from the pound, she called me, gave me the piece of good news and drove straight all the way to my office...with the dog sitting happily behind. It was a great relieved for both of us. We shared great warm hugs and tears of joy, in conjunction with the successful rescued. It was indeed a happy reunion for us. We are overjoyed that the rescue mission went successfully.

The dog is now safe and sound, boarding at Life Vet waiting to be spayed. Ms. W graciously sponsored the full medical bill of DYEN.

Why we named her DYEN? – Besides being a combination of mine and Ms. W’s name, it also meant the following:-

DYEN = Do You Ever Notice

  1. Do You Ever Notice that the problems of strays are caused by humans’ negligence?
  2. Do You Ever Notice how cruelly strays are being treated?
  3. Do You Ever Notice how these strays suffer on the streets?
  4. Do You Ever Notice that these strays too deserve to be loved and cared for?
  5. Do You Ever Notice that these strays need our help?
  6. Do You Ever Notice these strays longed for our attention?
If you could take a minute and look right into the eyes of these animals, you will notice how much they needed our help.

Are you willing to “take notice” of them?

Well, DYEN is currently up for adoption and if you are interested to give her a good loving home, please contact us at mddb.mccp@gmail.com.

 

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On The Road of Recovery

The puppy rescued by Janice is getting better and can be taken off the IV Drip today. He will also be ready to discharge by this evening. The puppy has even started asking for food! 
Janice now needs help for someone to foster the puppy for 3 weeks to a month till he is fully recover. Any fosterer and better still an adopter available?

Stray Puppy Need Urgent HELP!

Janice has wrote-in to us this morning about a puppy she has recently rescued which is down with ticks fever. The puppy made it through last night but he still seems weak and lack of appetite. However, his fever has drop from 39.5 to 38 which is a positive sign.

At this stage, the medical bill for the puppy is costing a BOMB and we are helping Janice to raise fund to pay the medical cost incurred. If you wish to contribute your share, please do so by donating to the following account:

Bank: RHB
Account No: 10206900222790
Account Holder: Tan Fen Ying
For International donors, you may donate to us via ChipIn:

New Project: Spaying Actiong Plan (1DAY 1SPAY)



MDDB Penang will be working alongside with Profits4Paws led by April Sham and also other Independent Rescuers on the new project "Spaying Action Plan - 1DAY 1SPAY" in conjunction with the introduction of TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) in the State of Penang.

This project mainly targeted strays from the streets with the aim to help cope/reduce the population of strays in the most humane way. Killing is NOT the solution. Sterilization IS. We do not want Malaysia to be portrayed as a barbaric nation. We want our next generations to be raised in a country that respects and apply moral values like: responsibility, compassion, non-violence, tolerance of all forms of life. In this project, strays will be captured and sterilized before being release back on the streets to live out their natural lives.

For this project to work, we need manpower and monetary support. If you would like to contribute your part, please contact us at mddb.mccp@gmail.com.

Thanks A Million...

MCL - RM200.00 --- MDDB's Fund
James Chin - RM54.00 --- MDDB's Fund
Natalyn - RM120.00 --- Kuda's Medical Fund