Koo brought Winnie and Goldie for their vaccinations at our panel vet.
From Koo:
Please find attached the pictures of Goldie and Winnie:
Winnie relieved that she's going back home after the jab.
Goldie & Winnie relaxing back at the foster home.
Winnie has a potential adopter whom I'm going to meet this weekend. Goldie had two e-mail inquiries but no takers. That's why I would forward Amber's pics to them in case these potential adopters were looking for a similar dog. I brought Goldie to an adoption drive on Sunday yesterday. Besides putting her up for adoption there, my main goal was to get her used to strangers again and to associate them with good things after her past experience. I would ask everybody to feed her with the treats I brought and I'm happy to report that it worked especially since this was her first outing to a crowded area after her rescue. She was very shy initially with the tell-tale sign of tail between her legs but she did not show any signs of aggressiveness and later, opened up as she was introduced to many visitors. She even willingly followed a few of them who walked her away from me by leash and were wagging her tail happily. As a result, I remain confident that she would be eventually adopted and her young age (at 2 years old only) and beautiful look (not the standard mongrel) could only help her case.
If you are interested in adopting Winnie or Goldie, please contact Koo at ttdidog@gmail.com. Winnie and Goldie are two of the Rawang container rescued dogs. They are mother-and-child. Winnie is Goldie's only surviving puppy.
Their vaccinations are fully-sponsored by Koo.
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