Showing posts with label Donations and contributions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donations and contributions. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Donations received at Adoption Drive

We met with so many donors the last weekend. Here are two families who came by and dropped of some goodies for the doggies. The first would be Miss Ho and her family who brought kibbles and a donation of RM150.


Then there was Mag and her family who brought 2 bags of kibbles, some newspaper and a cage. Mag, you told me you would like more updates on the website. I am trying my best to work on more posts. I hope these few updates would make you happy. Do drop by more often at the shelter.


Miss Ho and Mag, we thank you for your generous donations. The doggies at Second Chance cannot express how much they are grateful for your donations.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Thank you Mdm Kwok!




Thanks Madam Kwok for the yummy food! All the doggies at the Second Chance shelter would love to hug Madam Kwok with our cute paws for her generous donations!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Lots of goodies for our doggies at Second Chance

Wow! So much goodies for the furkids at the shelter!




Dear Nicol and her boyfriend have donated generously to our dogs. There were 40 bags of 15 kg dog kibbles (sent by a lorry straight from the factory), 30 bottles of Chorox (she went to clean sweep all Chorox available from Tesco, she said) , one big box of canned food (30-40 cans). She has coming to our dog shelter for the past few days just to give us the donations.



Here's Cindy showing her gratitude to Nicol for her kindness. Dear Nicol and Ruey, we would like to sincerely thank you for your contribution to the shelter. Your donations mean the world to us.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Kelly and her five pups rescued and need help!


Meet new mummy Kelly, and five of her adorable pups that were rescued by a volunteers a month ago when the little babies were only 2 weeks old. Now, at 6 weeks old, the siblings are all very healthy and eating well, with mummy Kelly taking very good care of them. Kelly was also very skinny when she first came but now she has good appetite and has put on a lot of weight.

Out of the 5 pups, 4 are males and one female, quite unusual beause normally the litters of puppies we see have more females than males.


The names of the pups are Harry, Henry, Hudson, Hilton and the female is Hannah.


Kelly and her pups need your help! If you are interested to sponsor the food of this family of 6 for RM50-100 a month, please e-mail info@pawsmission.com. Or, even better, why not adopt  a puppy and take him/her home with you?

Monday, November 7, 2011

Urgent fund raising! Pictures in this entry are not for the faint hearted

"Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.  — Helen Keller"


What Happened?
On 5 Nov 2011, Ginger was found lying in the middle of the busy Old Klang Road. She was suspected to be either hit by a car or a motorbike. Because of people who drive fast and reckless on the road, this has led to this poor innocent dog to suffer so much pain. She is at Dr Goh's at the moment. . You can see from the pictures how brutalized she looks. Her jaw is injured and there is also a huge punctured wound on the body. 

**These pictures are really not for the fainted hearted, so think twice before you scroll down to look at them.**



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Some updates on Ginger after a day of Hospitalization (as of 6 Nov 2011)
We just checked on Ginger's condition, her jaw is naturally deformed but the injured portion (as well as the injury to the nose) has been stitched back, the bleeding has also stopped. The punctured wound on her chest has also been stitched up. She is confirmed to be pregnant but the viability of the foetuses is not known at this juncture. Her condition has slightly improved from yesterday i.e despite the pain she is suffering from, she managed to eat half the portion of food given. Dr Goh said she is also looking brighter today.

How You Can Help Ginger?
There might still be further treatment rendered if she has her babies. Hence we are looking at an estimated treatment cost of RM500-RM700 (inclusive of her spaying and vaccination costs). We would like to appeal to the public to help us help Ginger get back on her feet. By giving a little towards Ginger's medical fund, your donations will transform Ginger's world and it would be one life saved. With this ,we would like to add, it does not matter the size of your contribution but most importantly it's the thought of wanting to help Ginger go through this recovery process that matters most. Ginger does not deserve to be in this kind of pain and we really need your help in nursing her back to health soon.

You can make a donation to us at our Maybank Account :
112857033831 (YEOH SAIK KIM & LIONG AI WEE). 
Kindly acknowledge us that the donation is for Ginger by emailing us: info@pawsmission.com or SMS us at +6012 9192263 (Kim) / +6016 3323382 (Mrs Lai)

Please, please help us to help Ginger! Thank you everyone in advance who is willing to contribute some $$ to help this poor girl and spread the words around.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

101 Reasons To Be A Fosterer


We came across this article from http://stubbydog.org. It explained in great detail why being a fosterer makes a whole lot of difference in rescue work.

Let's join our rescue work & tell us how YOU can help the voiceless ones. Drop is an email: info@pawsmission.com or complete the 'Join Us Form' here.

Your contribution to speak for the VOICELESS ones will definitely make every bit counts!


StubbyDog pays tribute to foster families

By Jessica Dolce
They don’t have room, but somehow they find the space. When a dog is stressed from kennel life, or in need a quiet place to heal or a family to teach them the ropes, or a rescue can’t take him unless a foster home is available – these families say, “We can take him home.”


They open their houses and hearts to fall in love with a dog that they know isn’t theirs for keeps. They go to work providing crate and leash training, socialization, medication and extra meals as needed. They separate resident pets from foster dogs if they have to, scoop extra poop, write blogs, take photos and spent their weekends at adoption events.
They take on all of the work that comes along with bringing home a new dog, and then some.
They do their best to balance holding tight and letting go. It is a tricky dance to care so deeply for a guest, since dogs stay forever in our hearts. But when people tell them, “I couldn’t foster because it would be too hard to give the dog up.” They say, “How can it be harder than knowing a dog died because no foster home stepped up?” And that is why they do it time and again.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Who Says You Can't Teach An Old Dog A New Trick?

Ah Wong is in her joyful mood today because...

There is a handsome chap staying next door! This handsome wire-haired JRT is none other than Dr Edmund's doggie

(Left) Severly messed up private part before the reconstructive surgery
(Right) Nice and neat private part (??) >_< or at least she isn't in pain anymore

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Can You Help Caramel?

We thought we have seen the worst with Sammy boy’s wound, but this one certainly far surpassed that - the most disgusting & yucky wound we have ever encountered!

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Caramel was found lying motionless one morning with severe injuries, and was rushed to Dr Goh’s clinic for emergency treatment.

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The tough cookie is currently on 4 types of antibiotics to fight her infections and also on IV drips.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Make A Donation

You can be a part of our Second Chance's story!


Updated: 21st June 2012
Dog Sponsorship Program

This program aims to raise funds to maintain the dogs at our shelter. We have close to 200 dogs, it is a huge financial burden for the shelter. Therefore we need to reach out to people who are willing to help in a way that they can i.e. to sponsor one or maybe even two dogs.

The program works this way.You can choose a pup/dog to sponsor from the list of dogs’ pictures sent to you. You can opt to choose :-

A)Sponsor RM30 a month (food only)

B)Sponsor RM50 a month (food and medical) 

C)Sponsor one-off payment of RM150 for its neutering costs.

Or it can be a general sponsorship meaning there is no dog/pup selected but the money is for all dogs in the shelter.

Payment can be made to 

ACCOUNT NAME:  SECOND CHANCE ANIMAL SOCIETY
MALAYAN BANKING BHD
Address: Bandar Kinrara Service Centre, Puchong, Selangor
Bank Code : MBBEMYKL (for donors based overseas when they donate via TT transfer)
ACCOUNT No : 562852104418

We will issue receipts for payments made and mail them to the address given. 

Your sponsorship will help these dogs greatly and it is also a morale booster for us to go on in our rescue works.  Please contact us if you want to visit the dogs at the shelter located at 3 ½ Mile Old Klang Road. We would be most happy to show you around.



Cash Donations, Goods-in Kind and Volunteering Your Time
We value your contributions, whether in terms of cash donations, goods-in-kind, or volunteering your time.

Cash Donations are vital for Paws Mission to continue sheltering and rehoming dogs, as we are fully-funded by public donations. Contributions can be banked into the following account:

ACCOUNT NAME:  SECOND CHANCE ANIMAL SOCIETY
MALAYAN BANKING BHD
Address: Bandar Kinrara Service Centre, Puchong, Selangor 
Bank Code : MBBEMYKL (for donors based overseas when they donate via TT transfer)
ACCOUNT : 562852104418

Kindly drop a note to our e-mail address : info@2ndchance-kennel.com so we can acknowledge with thanks.

Donations- in- kind, such as puppy and adult kibbles, canned food, Clorox, disinfectants, dog shampoo, newspapers, cages, leashes, and similar pet supplies are also welcomed.

Volunteering is a crucial aspect of what we do at Paws Mission. The manpower provided by kind-hearted volunteers keeps the shelter running and helps us spread the word about Paws Mission. See ‘How You Can Help?’ for more information on how you can lend a paw!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Thank you for the much needed contribution

It seems that this week has become the week of bad news (except, of course, for the delightful update from Buffy’s awesome owner ).

Our vet bills is on all time high due to the number of sick dogs in the shed. The number of puppies in the shed are also on all time high.

Another 12 new puppies ( 2 weeks old only) last week, so we now have around 30 puppies (less than 2 months old)  in the shed.

Finally, in the midst of all this discouraging news, we’re absolutely overjoyed to be receiving donation of much needed dog kibbles from

Nutri Source Supplier and CASA, Your Doggy’s Favourite Store .

Thank you all so much!!

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Our Heartfelt Thanks ..

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Thank you all so much for your donation!

This mean we’re able to spend less on food and use it for the furrizens health-being ^_^

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Another big thank you!

Once again we would like to express our heart felt thanks to the following donors for their generous donation and contribution to our fund, our doggies will definitely give you a big kiss when they meet you!

1) Miss Geeta AP Krishna

2) Kim’s family

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Oren said…

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Woof Woof er Woof Woof!

Translation:
Oren and Friends say: Thank you Sumitha for your kind donation & spend your precious time with the us during the weekend. We love to see you again!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Thank You!

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Dear Belinda Wong,  Thank you from the bottom of our paws, thank you for your kind contribution!

Oh ya, we would like to thank Ally for the dog food that you donated during the adoption drive! Yummy Yummy! We (doggies) can’t wait to see you in the near future!