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Friday, May 29, 2009

..Maximillus Yong..

Dear readers (whoever you may be),

I ask you to please open your hearts and your homes to the following story. I've decided to 'borrow' the post from my dear little one Avril Chan, because as they say, "Why fix what's not broken?". Following story copied with permission:

Here’s the story I promised you, along with some pictures and videos of Max. The video is of Max giving us his paw and asking for a pat :) Maybe you can forward this on to some friends as well?

Last Friday the 15th of May my colleague Jess spent 45-mins on a rescue mission to save a dog on the Penchala Link from getting run down.

He (we call him Max, formally Maxine, long story!) is an old Spitz mix (6-7 years old) and running aimlessly back and forth TTDI and the toll area. His gums were bleeding. Some kind Samaritans got down to help poor crying Jess capture him, and Jess brought Max back to the office, and placed him with a vet a few doors away.




*Max when rescued*

Paying for the dog’s boarding hasn’t been easy, and we’re still trying to find ways to house him. He’s obviously a house dog and not a stray because he appears well fed and knew the few simple commands of ‘Paw’ amongst others. He doesn’t bark and doesn’t do his business at all in her cage (he waits till someone takes him out for a walk).

Jess, being the darling and great dog lover has been paying Max’s bills and giving him home-prepared chicken breasts to encourage him to eat. That must have done the trick as Max has shown improved strength (please compare the photos).
*a listless Max a day after his rescue*

Just recently Max has showed a renewed zest for living - he happily pulled us along by his leash, breaking into a jog and is more manja than usual.



















We believe that Max comes from the TTDI area because he doesn’t seem to know how to cross a road and we think that one of the possibilities he ended up on the Penchala is that he got lost roaming around TTDI..or the second possibility is that he was given up by his owner and left there to fend for himself. We hope for the former, and that someone out there misses him terribly and is out looking for him.

If you know someone who has lost a dog like Max / have seen Max in your housing area before / know of anyone who would be kind enough to give him a home, do let us know. Our numbers are listed below.
To find out more about Max please SMS 012 - 207 4183 / 017 - 399 5063 or email us at jessica.yong@brightboxasia.com or at avril_chan@hotmail.com :)

We thank you in advance for helping us find a family for Max.


I implore you to pass the word around.. Please help??

xoxo
Drama Mama

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