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Mei Huas Progress (Mdm Hoo And Lai Mei Kueens)

 


Mei Hua was a street dog who dragged her paralysed hind legs around when first noticed by Mdm Hoo. When Mdm Hoo met me at the Cutie Pet Fair, I told her to rescue Mei Hua first and we would help with the medical bills and also introduce the case to Lydia to see if physiotherapy would help.

I gave her the name “Mei Hua” after the national flower of Taiwan. Ever strong and resilient.

Ref:http://myanimalcare.org/2012/09/12/another-dog-victim-lai-mei-kueens/

The above link shows Mei Hua’s pitiful condition in September when she was a street dog.

It is not even two months yet, and here are some updates from Mei Kueen today:

Look at Mei Hua, the paralysed dog. It is so wonderful that she is improving so much. I went to Mdm Hoo’s house to collect a cage for the rescue of 5 puppies which their mother were caught last week. To my surprise, Mei Hua is standing in the cage on her own without any help. I believe she will be able to walk like normal one day.
Thanks Dr Chan for advising us to rescue her with the assurance you will help out with the medical bills and Lydia for your guidance on the physio.
Warmest regards
Mei Kueen

Mei Hua, now.

Below, Mei Hua, in September 2012:


This was what it was like in the past.

No more pain and suffering now!

We have also received a donation from Panda N Gang specifically to cover Mei Hua’s expenses, which would be her spaying and further physiotherapy treatments.

Remember the Starfish Principle and that “We may not be able to change the world by saving one animal, but we can certainly change the whole world for that one animal we save”.

Mei Hua’s world has changed…for the better!


Mei Hua (plum blossom) in the snow.

Try googling “Mei Hua” and scroll down – you’ll see Mei Hua (the dog!).



Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2012/12/01/mei-huas-progress-mdm-hoo-and-lai-mei-kueens/



 

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