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Sunday, December 5, 2010

DOGGIE ADOPTION DRIVE

MDDB will be holding adoption drives on


- Sunday Dec 5 from 11.30am to 7.00pm at Palm Square (ground floor- near Starbucks), Jaya One, Section 13, Petaling Jaya.

- Sunday Dec 12 from 11.30am to 7.00pm at main entrance the Summit Shopping Complex, Subang Jaya.

Those wanting to donate dry and canned dog and puppy food, dry and canned cat and kitten food, old newspapers, dog and cat shampoo, old towels, rice, cages, detergent and bleach can drop the items off at both the adoption drives.

For inquiries please call 019-357 6477 or 012-373 9007 or visit www.malaysiandogsdeservebetter.blogspot.com. · 

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Source: The Star 4 December 2010 

Handicap not a hindrance to Rocky

YOUNG Rocky may only have three legs but his enthusiasm for life overcomes his disability.
Rocky, who lost his limb after being run over by a motorcycle, leads a happy life and is in no way hindered by his handicap.

He was rescued by a good Samaritan who had spotted him in Batu Caves several months ago.
                   
Rocky: He may only have three legs but his enthusiasm for life overcomes his disability.
Rocky was handed over to canine welfare project Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) after initial treatment.

MDDB has since taken care of his subsequent medical needs including the amputation of his damaged limb.
Rocky will be among the 15 dogs and puppies that will be put up for adoption by MDDB this Sunday at Jaya1.

MDDB co-ordinator Christine Lai said she hoped someone would come forward to give Rocky a second chance in life.

“He is a loving and gregarious fellow and deserves a loving human family. We are keeping our fingers crossed that Rocky will get lucky at the adoption drive,” Lai said.

She said Rocky, who is about a year old, likes to play and would be an excellent companion for children.
MDDB will also have another adoption drive at Summit Subang Jaya the following Sunday.
Lai said that frequent adoption drives had to be organised due to the large number of dogs and puppies that have been rescued.

“There are far too many and that is why we need to have a proper Trap-Neuter-Release-Manage system in place,” she said.

Those wanting to donate dry and canned dog and puppy food, dry and canned cat and kitten food, old newspapers, dog and cat shampoo, old towels, rice, cages, detergent and bleach can drop the items off at both the adoption drives.

For inquiries please call 019-357 6477 or 012-373 9007 or visit www.malaysiandogsdeservebetter.blogspot.com. ·

Sunday Dec 5 from 11.30am to 7.00pm at Palm Square (ground floor- near Starbucks), Jaya One, Section 13, Petaling Jaya.

Sunday Dec 12 from 11.30am to 7.00pm at main enterance the Summit Shopping Complex, Subang Jaya.

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