Yappie
Last week was a different adventure. We visited an animal shelter and volunteered to help feed the doggies! My sister went to Mandaluyong Animal Shelter a month ago to deliver donations from their office and to volunteer. I loved the idea and told her that I wanted to help as well so we went back and did the same thing again.
If you have time, please please please visit MAS as well and extend your kindness. Not everyone has the chance to take a good bath. Dogs battle with one another for their share of food. Some of them are sick. Only a few are lucky to survive but almost every week, a buddy needs to say good bye. Their place isn’t clean enough as well – the government staff is not disposing the dead bodies properly and in fact there’s a spot in the shelter where you can smell it. That’s not good for the health of other dogs. In short, the place is really in a bad shape. Good thing there are volunteers to help improve the shelter even just for weekends.
The Adoptable Gwapings Gambit, Bailey, Edward and Bruce at the back
Got nothing to do after a good meal
Bruce, probably asking for more food
Dogs on quarantine 🙁
Eistein, impressing everyone with his trick
Drei and Maxim
Happy tummy finally!
Achievement unlocked! Washed hundreds of plates that afternoon! Weeee~ I consider that as alternative arm exercise. Pampafirm ng braso yun!
Major
Eton enjoyed his first experience too! We’ll definitely go back at the shelter to volunteer.
After feeding, we made ‘meatballs’ and gave it to the dogs just to make sure that everyone gets a chance to eat. I’m such a brave girl to place the meatball near their fangs. I’ve got no anti-rabies shot but I’m not really afraid of dog bites. I don’t know why.
Pacute pose before she goes back to her cage
Most of the dogs at the shelter were sadly ‘dumped’ or abandoned by their owners. It makes my heart sink to think that these dogs were unloved and had to stay at the shelter all their lives. If only I could foster all those lovely aspins… To be honest, I don’t think I am ready to adopt one yet after I lost Kimpee. I am still learning to become a 100% responsible pet owner and by volunteering at the shelter, I’m taking one step forward at a time.
Miley
Mirin
Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza
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