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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 @ 7:32 PM
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Sandy's prayer for 2010

"As I lay me down to sleep;
I pray dear Lord my food will keep;
And I do earnestly pray that when I wake
A family, waiting for me, will take

I have learnt to sit and sometimes paw
And still learning so much more
Walk on leash, Don't pull, Don't rush
Don't bark, well not much :)

The newspaper is my bane
I find it so funny, its like a gameBut the cross looks from eveyone when I peeTells me, Oops, Uh oh, but huh, I still don't see ....?

Its not easy but I'll try
If that makes me more adoptable??.. sigh
I'm still young and have time
One day I'll be in my prime.

I know I don't look like the other pups
Who have floppy ears and soft goofy looks
Umm, I once had that
But then I grew

And now have BIG ears
That points to the sky
Just like my beautiful momma
Who told me to hold my head up high
Cos she says I'm as good as any other
Who comes with certs, or pedigree and whatever
Long fur with ribbons and bows all kinds of colour
I don't need them, only my collar

I will be quiet, I will be good
I will be faithful, loyal and true
I promise I will stay by your side
Till the end of my time I'll bide,
Is there a home, a family
Someone who cares
To take me in with love to share?
For now I'll wait and close my eyes in prayer"

Hopeful SANDY for Adoption
She is 3 months and such a clown now. She knows how to sit before her food / treats and has a very good appetite. She still learning how to toilet train but is a very curious pup and adores people, other dogs (and food), which we are happy as the vet says this is good rehabilitation on her part. No matter how soundly she is sleeping, snoring upside down turtle style, the minute she hears rustling of plastic bag or someone eating, you can be sure Sandy is silently by your side looking on - hopeful.
Yes Hopeful Sandy that is what we call her. Currently undergoing treatment right now for her skin due to environment and stress prior to her rescue, otherwise she is very healhy, playful and very cute, curious and has the saddest looking face with her big ears and huge eyes. Even when she is happy, she looks sad, only evidence of happiness is her waggy tail. She knows her name very well, knows how to sit and walks well on leash. We are still training her with toilet. She is not barky but whimpers or whine to sound her happiness or hunger.
Sandy was saved from being put down just hours before the deadline was up. Seeing her happy, alive and a carefree pup makes us very glad to have rescued her in the nick of time. Unfortunately, Sandy will not be suitable for HDB (or public housing) as she is considered a mid-size dog. She will grow into a small mid size.
A Very Happy New Year!
from HomelessInSeletar
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 @ 7:32 PM
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Sandy's prayer for 2010

"As I lay me down to sleep;
I pray dear Lord my food will keep;
And I do earnestly pray that when I wake
A family, waiting for me, will take

I have learnt to sit and sometimes paw
And still learning so much more
Walk on leash, Don't pull, Don't rush
Don't bark, well not much :)

The newspaper is my bane
I find it so funny, its like a gameBut the cross looks from eveyone when I peeTells me, Oops, Uh oh, but huh, I still don't see ....?

Its not easy but I'll try
If that makes me more adoptable??.. sigh
I'm still young and have time
One day I'll be in my prime.

I know I don't look like the other pups
Who have floppy ears and soft goofy looks
Umm, I once had that
But then I grew

And now have BIG ears
That points to the sky
Just like my beautiful momma
Who told me to hold my head up high
Cos she says I'm as good as any other
Who comes with certs, or pedigree and whatever
Long fur with ribbons and bows all kinds of colour
I don't need them, only my collar

I will be quiet, I will be good
I will be faithful, loyal and true
I promise I will stay by your side
Till the end of my time I'll bide,
Is there a home, a family
Someone who cares
To take me in with love to share?
For now I'll wait and close my eyes in prayer"

Hopeful SANDY for Adoption
She is 3 months and such a clown now. She knows how to sit before her food / treats and has a very good appetite. She still learning how to toilet train but is a very curious pup and adores people, other dogs (and food), which we are happy as the vet says this is good rehabilitation on her part. No matter how soundly she is sleeping, snoring upside down turtle style, the minute she hears rustling of plastic bag or someone eating, you can be sure Sandy is silently by your side looking on - hopeful.
Yes Hopeful Sandy that is what we call her. Currently undergoing treatment right now for her skin due to environment and stress prior to her rescue, otherwise she is very healhy, playful and very cute, curious and has the saddest looking face with her big ears and huge eyes. Even when she is happy, she looks sad, only evidence of happiness is her waggy tail. She knows her name very well, knows how to sit and walks well on leash. We are still training her with toilet. She is not barky but whimpers or whine to sound her happiness or hunger.
Sandy was saved from being put down just hours before the deadline was up. Seeing her happy, alive and a carefree pup makes us very glad to have rescued her in the nick of time. Unfortunately, Sandy will not be suitable for HDB (or public housing) as she is considered a mid-size dog. She will grow into a small mid size.
A Very Happy New Year!
from HomelessInSeletar