Animal Welfare News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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Vincent Changes “nest”….and The Tube Came Off 4th Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
This afternoon was our cleaning day and I told the part-time cleaner that she doesn’t have to clean Vincent’s bathroom as he was sleeping there. She did not. And I had already cleaned the whole bathroom whenever possible and also cleared out all the pails to make it more like a “room” for Vincent.
We had bought fresh chicken fillet, to try and entice Vincent to eat. The moment I opened the tray to clean the chicken, Vincent came out of the bathroom and came to the kitchen...
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Updates On 4th Mar 2019 4th Mar 2019, by SPCA Selangor
This is Cornelle, 3-4 years old. She is an independent girl who loves to run around and enjoys her freedom. Once she wins your trust, Cornelle is a very loyal dog and will show you love. Just be mindful as she is terrified of rain/thunder!
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Vincent, Back From The Vet’s 4th Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
I rushed back from work today, did Vincent’s subcut and off we went to the vet’s. I requested for a housecall, but the vet was packed today.
I drove slowly so that Vincent would be as comfortable as possible. He seemed okay in the car and was sitting on his tummy. A side story: I have a major car motion sickness problem. If anyone else drives me, I get car sick very easily. So when I drive any pet, I try my best to drive slowly, especially when making turns, over humps, on uneven roa...
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Updates On 4th Mar 2019 4th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Do you know that most of the upstream tributaries of the mighty #RajangRiver in Sarawak are home to the indigenous fish species, #Semah and #Empurau? Sadly, there are not many rivers where these fishes can be found now due to disturbance from human activities.
These fishes need good #watershedmanagement and clean, flowing rivers for its survival. One of the effective ways to conserve these fishes is Tagang system, a community driven approach for managing fishing activities and conservation of...
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Vincent’s Breakfast 4th Mar 2019, by AnimalCare
Last night, I was so sick, I went to bed at 9.00pm. I’ve been having his horrible sore throat and cough for 3 weeks now. It just wouldn’t go away. I know my throat is the weakest part of my body, it’s been like this since I was very young. Once infected, I need medicines and I take a long time to recover. Just my throat, elsewhere is okay.
I fed Vincent his dinner at 7pm. But before that, in the evening, there was a moment of hope when I thought he might want to eat on hi...
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Happy 13th Birthday Lewi. We Love You So Much And .. 3rd Mar 2019, by Dr Rayya's Online Veterinary Journal
Happy 13th BirthDay Lewi. We love you so much and can't believe we almost lost you last week. Poor baby was hiding under the bed and not responding to my call which is very unusual and then I discovered he had a flaccid tail. My worst fears became a reality, did he get hit by a car while he went out for a short stroll?!? We still don't know exactly what happened but my beautiful boy required a tail amputation and we had to wait to see if he will be able to urinate and defecate to ensure his tail...
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