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Thank you for donated to RocRicRus Foundation

Posted on 05 June 2009 by petmyforum

This is second time Rocricrus do donations to animals rescue organization group . What is RocRicRus Foundation? Rocky, Ricky, Rusty.  Rocricrus fundation decide for second donation to Furry Friends Farm at KL. You can visit at http://www.furryfriendsfarm2006.blogspot.com/  Finally received all the goods from you all, below are the person from my friends and members. special thanks to petfinder.my news and Mei Ling helping delivery to KL.

Sue-20kg dog food
Peter & Adreinne -10kg dog food
Clement-5.4kg dog food
Agnes Khoo
Victor Cheong
Ivan Chang
Teoh Chen Chen
CC Saw
SF Eng
Elaine Chew
Lily Ooi
Loke Swee Tuan
Jonah Tan
Donna-total 11 person-68.1kg dog food
Petfinder members “an animal lover”-22.7kg  dog food, Shampoo-2 Large Bottle
Alexe-dog cloth and hardness
Saw Tek Eee(Comel Pet shop butterworth) Shampoo-6 Large Bottle

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Thank you for donated to RocRicRus Foundation

Posted on 31 March 2009 by petmyforum

What is RocRicRus Foundation? Rocky, Ricky, Rusty.  Rocricrus fundation decide for first donation to SPCA Seberang Perai. You can visit at http://www.spca-sbgperai.org.my/?page_id=2 . I have some pictures to show your all donated goods. Everyone can do donate pet supply to independent no-kill shelters, they will feel great, and those animals unable to speak, and they will wagging tail too. Thanks again


Finally received all the goods from you all, below are the person from petfinder.my member or some visitor, and special thank to Andy for supported.
KK Chuah- 2 bag dog food and 2 shampoos
Sue Yeap- 1 bag dog food, 3 shampoo, 3 leashes, 2 collars, 2 pet bowls
Sharon- 1 bag dog food and 1 shampoo
Wai Ping- 1 bag dog food and 1 shampoo
Incredulous- 1 bag dog food
Alexis- 2 bag per-moistened pet cleansing towels, 1 dog shampoo, 1 piece treat kibbles
Clement- 1 bag chew bones, 3 piece treat kibbles, 1 dog toy, 1 Harness leashes, 3 dog shampoo, 3 Medium Collars                                                           
June- 1 bag cat food
Thomas- 10 small pack dog food
Cindy- 1 puppy bed, 2 pet bowls, 2 dog toys
Vivi- 8 Kg dog food

at the moment I close for receive any donation for ROCRICRUS FOUNDATION. Thank you for concern to homeless animals, thanks again sended email to us.

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PetFinder.my 1st Anniversary

Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum

I’m wishing happy anniversary to PetFinder Malaysia,  PetFinder strongly believe that every animal deserves a kind, loving home. PetFinder goal is to bring together a strong community of pet rescuers, fosterers and adopters to assist homeless dogs and cats in seeking a proper home. PetFinder have a wide variety of cute puppies and kittens of various breeds available – give them a happy family now!

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Thinking have a new pet?

Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum

You’re thinking about adding a new puppy to your family, why not consider adopting one from a local animal shelter or you city Pound?

Most pounds and rescues are overflowing with dogs in desperate need of a loving home. You may think that only older or ‘problem’ dogs end up in shelters, but you’d be wrong!

Many older puppies and adolescent dogs (between 9 and 12 months of age) are surrendered to shelters every day. And often ‘oops’ litters (unexpected or unwanted puppies) or abandoned mama-dogs or litters, end up there too. Even purebred dogs and puppies can be found in animal shelters and pounds across the country (estimates of purebreds in shelters range from 25 – 40% of all homeless dogs).

The facts and figures surrounding homeless dogs in the United States are horrendous, and heartbreaking. According to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, approximately 2 MILLION dogs enter US shelters every year. And it gets worse – statistics gathered by other groups are even higher, sometimes up to 8 MILLION + surrendered dogs every year. When you factor in that it’s estimated that only 1 in 10 homeless dogs will ever be adopted, it’s a truly staggering and tragic picture.

These puppies and dogs are homeless through no fault of their own, and the majority of them will make just as healthy, loving and wonderful pets as any puppy you can get from a breeder.

A purebred puppy from a breeder can easily cost $1000 – $1500 (and frequently more), whereas a purebred, rescued puppy often doesn’t cost more than $300 – $500. A mix-breed homeless puppy will be a lot less, depending on what the individual pound or shelter charges.

There are also other financial savings. When you adopt a puppy from a pound or rescue center, it will most likely be have been spayed or neutered and be up to date on all shots. You may even get extra ‘perks’, such as a discount on training classes or something similar.

Of course, saving money shouldn’t be a major consideration. Much more important is the fact that you could actually, literally, be saving a life! Not all pounds or rescue shelters are able to have ‘no kill policies’ in place and millions of dogs are euthanized every year. This is despite that fact that they’re perfectly healthy, temperamentally sound and want nothing more than a home and family to call their own.

An adolescent/older puppy or dog is more often at risk of being ‘put to sleep’ as they’re passed that ‘cute puppy’ stage. However, these homeless dogs can make superb pets and are easier to take care of, and settle in faster, when they’re given the chance of a new home.

Little puppies are adorable, but they’re HARD WORK and very time and labor-intensive. Even slightly older pups (4 months plus) are easier to housebreak and train than an 8 week old ‘baby’ puppy. Mature dogs (anything over 12 – 18 months) are usually well-mannered, often already housebroken and at least partly obedience trained, and are out of the ‘chewing everything’ stage. All definite pluses!

If you think you could adopt a puppy or dog, and give it a chance at a better life, go to your local City Pound or rescue shelter and talk with the staff about the homeless dogs there. They’re usually very helpful and knowledgeable, and are more than happy to help you pick just the right canine companion.

Obviously, any puppy or dog needs a little time to adjust to a new home and family. But lots of love, attention, patience, toys and a good diet are all they’ll need.

So, go on, give it some thought! Adopting a homeless pup may turn out to be one of the most rewarding things you ever do. The puppy or dog you take home will be one of the lucky ones, but you’ll be lucky too…lucky to have found a loving, faithful four-legged friend to share your life with.

I have a Pet Adoption Contract Form format for download pet-adoption-contract. It can get those adopter information and detail. If useful for person gave away their pet to someone for adoption.

By Susan Koranki | Picture By Me and Simon By Pet Adoption Contract Form

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American Miniature Schnauzer Rescue

Posted on 27 March 2009 by petmyforum

Miniature Schnauzer Rescue is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization sponsored entirely by donations.  We are dedicated to the never-ending, sometimes overwhelming, task of saving the lives of abused, abandoned and/or unwanted Miniature Schnauzers who have lost their homes.  Many of our dogs come to us healthy.  Others are sick or injured.  They may come to us from shelters, the streets, from puppy mills or from owners who cannot, or will not, care for them any longer. In almost all cases, at least in their recent past, they have not been loved nor have they felt the security of a loving home.  Our goal is to ensure these fine animals get healthy, never again face life in a dangerous situation and, instead, live in a safe, loving and secure “forever” home!  Until that time, those dogs live in a loving, foster home. Prior to placement, those dogs live in foster homes where they are socialized and cared for until they are adopted into a permanent home.

This listing shows a Rescue contact for most of the local clubs. If there is not a rescue person listed, then contact an officer of the local club and ask about their rescue operations.

American Miniature Schnauzer Rescue

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