Remembering Sheena

Stop Animal Abuse in Malaysia.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Join Us On World Animal Day At Bangsar Village


How is everyone getting on ? A very interesting and exciting event will be happening in town......soon.

Yes, its The Celebration of World Animal Day!!! Woof ! Woof !
Venue : Bangsar Village Shopping Center
Time : 10am to 7pm
Date : 4th October 2008 ( Saturday )


Lots of fun and exciting Animal Welfare Activities awaiting you, your pets and children. There will be a Children's Art Competition, a 30-minute Dog Walk around Bangsar. Feel free to dress up your dog and yourself, carrying animal friendly banners if you like.

Malaysia's Dr. Dogs, Dr Babe, Dr Kylie and Dr Sugar will be looking forward to your pets signing up for the 4th Dr Dog Examination in November. They are hoping for more pals to join them in their doctors rounds to visit old folks and children.

We will also be meeting our Feline Guests from the Pet Finder.

To sign up your child for the Children's Art Competition call
Chris Chan - 019-3803650 or email to chanchristina63@yahoo.com

To sign up your dog for the Dog Walk call
Siew Siew - 012-3772328 or email to mantaray60@hotmail.com

REGISTRATION IS FREE


Many Thanks for your support.
From your Special Friend, Jojo ( Furry Friends Farm's 2nd Ambassador )
http://www.furryfriendsfarm2006.blogspot.com/

Saturday, September 20, 2008

In Loving Memory Of My Baby, Giddy Boy


To the world, he was the famous Dr. Gideon Sunday who appeared many times in all the newspapers, but to me he will always be my Giddy Boy.



My first dog, my baby who touched every life he came in contact with, passed away peacefully on September 16, 2008 at 8:30 pm.

Dr. Gideon Sunday and Dr. Babe were Malaysia's first two Dr. Dogs. They were personally selected by Jill Robinson, founder of Animals Asia Foundation. Jill has received many international awards for her work and appeared on CNN, Discovery Channel, etc. But her greatest reward and award we all know is to see the end of suffering of all animals.

Gideon Sunday was a rescued dog. When he came to us, we noticed he had difficulty getting up and walking. His legs often gave way under him and he would collapse on the floor.



This is why Gideon often lay down spread-eagled on the floor. Vets told us he was a cross between a Chow Chow and mongrel. He looked like a bear and so unusual that people would stop and stare.

We took him to the vet who said Gideon had arthrities and cataract. We gave him the necessary medication for both to help him deal with it. One vet I know who deals with traditional Ayurvedic medicine (only herbs) gave eyedrops for Gideon which remarkably improved his sight. He could even jump across small drains and go around pot holes by himself which meant he could see them.


He walked much better on rough surface like roads and grass where he could walk for up to an hour without resting. Later he was even able to sit rather than lie spread-eagled but not for long.

Gideon became well enough to visit old folks homes and children's homes under the Dr. Dog Programme. The sight of him and Babe approaching with their red bandanas would have children running out of their house to come and greet us. Gideon wore his Dr Dog bandana with great pride.

After all, Jill Robinson herself put it on him. He was a great Dr. Dog - so gentle and loving with old folks and kids.

He was supposed to officially receive his retirement certificate at the World Animal Day celebrations at Bangsar Village on October 4, 2008.

I'm still keeping Dr. Gideon's red, Dr. Dog bandana and his name tag and photo. It reminds me of the joy and hope he brought so many people. He is now in heaven together with Cheeky, Salehin’s dog. Gideon’s Uncle Salehin was kind enough to post a loving memorial to Gideon on Cheeky’s blog www.rememberingcheeky.blogspot.com.

Do check out Cheeky’s memorial too. He was truly a special dog, like my Giddy Boy. I know he will be a great friend to my Giddy Boy in heaven.

I'm proud to have known Gideon Sunday. I'm glad God chose me to look after him in his last days. Rest in peace, Giddy Boy. One day we will meet again.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Sarah Palin - A Dirty Politician Who Has Destroyed Much Of The Natural Beauty of Alaska














A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT AND CEO OF
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE ACTION FUND


Sarah Palin, whose husband works for BP (formerly British Petroleum), has repeatedly put special interests first when it comes to the environment. In her scant two years as governor, she has lobbied aggressively to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling, pushed for more drilling off of Alaska’s coasts, and put special interests above science.

Ms. Palin has made it clear through her actions that she is unwilling to do even as much as the Bush administration to address the impacts of global warming. Her most recent effort has been to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the polar bear from the endangered species list, putting Big Oil before sound science.
- Rodger Schlickeisen, President and CEO, Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund

















Every year thousands of Alaskan bears and wolves are cruelly hounded and shot from helicopters like these two baby bears you see above. Sarah Palin is in favour of this. Click on this link to read the truth of what environmentalists and scientists are telling you which the politicians are not, probably because they stand to make big bucks from businessmen if they turn a blind eye to the destruction of the environment.
http://www.grizzlybay.org/Sar
ahPalinInfoPage.htm