Thursday, June 18, 2009

ALL at ClubPets and Beneful Events

Yes we have been busy. Yes we are tired. Two events back to back helping out at the ALL booth raising funds for the dogs and cats at the kennel the last two weekends, but it was time well spent and for a good cause. Besides we had a good time too, we had fun working alongside the other volunteers, meeting the other AWGs, watching our dogs play and taking part in some of the events. Sharing with you some photos from the two events.


Clubpets @ Kranji

Getting the booth ready bright and early A breifing from our 'Fearless Leader" before we begin


A happy customer. Thank you for your support.


Please note : We are selling the same bags online and proceeds go the ALL. Visit our blog in the next week to see online sale of merchandise to aid ALL's kennel dogs and cats.


The early bird catches the worm. Browsing through the cute doggy tshirts selection. Pet Tshirts will be sold online as well.


The mascot at ALL's booth, dear ole Dale. Some of you may remember Dale who was rescued from his previous owners. He is now happily adopted and came to lend his support.

Taking his duty seriously, (see how corporate he looks with his business tie on) Dale did a marvellous job, the perfect PR manager, always with a happy grin and welcoming wag. What a hoot he was as he would plonked his huge paws into the drinking bucket each time he passed by, leaving his pawprints as if saying “Dale was here!!”



Never too young to care for the homeless and less fortunate, thank you, young supporter for your kindness to the Shelter dogs and cats.



Beneful Event at Fort Canning


Overview of how the tents were set up. What a picturesque sight.
Each tent was shared by two AWGs...



We had the privilegeto share the tent with our good friends from Noah’s Ark, and boy did we have a great time with them.


ALL’s booth had a lot of things to sell, mostly through the kindness of our supporters and all proceeds were pledged to the kennel.

Not only did we have a lot of fun, our dogs did too. This is the lne of dogs getting ready for the "Fastest Eating Contest"!

On Your Marks, Get Set, Go.....



Coco from the kennel taking part in the Fastest Eating Contest. Dashing to the food





Getting some help.... Eat quickly, Coco. You're almost there..

Yummy Yum Yum, she said.


Yes Coco, you must finish every little bit. She happily came in 2nd place


Our beauty, Coco, a 7 month old sterilised Labrador cross is up for adoption. Call us if you wish to view her.



To the delight of our volunteers dogs, they also took part. Prince eating a little more daintily here, eyes watching you know, must have glam shot for the blog.


Guess who won the ‘Dog/Owner look alike contest’… hurray!!!


So, did we have a good time? No we didn't... We had a GREAT time. As you can see from the photos, volunteering isn't just about sale of merchandise or raising awareness, although that is the whole crux, but it is also having fun while doing it, getting to interact with like minded people, playing with the dogs and making more friends. And the best part of it, all for a good cause, and it comes straight from the heart - not for personal glory, nor achievement but always always for the Kennels. It was two great weekends, time well spent. See you at the next event.



A message from Noah's Ark Cares...


NOAH’S ARK FUND RAISING DINNER

Dear Friends of Noah’s Ark,

On behalf of Noah’s Ark CARES, we would like to invite you to support us in our maiden Fund Raising Dinner on Friday, 17 July ’09.

All funds raised from this event will help defray part of the running costs of Noah’s Ark Sanctuary – that currently houses our 800 dogs, 500 cats, 5 horses and many other small animals in Johore. Part of the funds raised will also be allocated to our on-going sterilization projects in Singapore namely Project Industrial Dogs and Project Catsnip. Since the launch of Noah’s Ark CARES in June 2005, we have sterilized close to 500 stray dogs and cats gathered in the Industrial Estates as well as housing estates.

Do seriously consider supporting this worthy cause by buying either seats or a table at this dinner. We look forward to seeing you at this event, your presence will be much appreciated by both our animal “recipients”.

Details of the Fund Raising Dinner are as follows:
Venue: Pontini Italian Restaurant
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel
392 Havelock Road
Singapore 169663

Date: Friday, 17 July 2009
Time: 7pm – 9.30pm

A table of 10 will cost $1,500/-, or $150/- per seat. To make your reservations, kindly email the number of seats/table you require to info@noahsarkcares.com

Please do pen down this date - it will be a memorable evening you would not want to miss!! Thank you and looking forward to seeing you at our Fund Raising Dinner.

For more detail and make your reservation, visit : http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/


CLOUD FOR ADOPTION


Cloud was found early one morning in the middle of lonely road with not a soul in sight. Imagine a tiny little dog shivering in the middle of road where heavy traffic would ply. Thank God for early mornings when the traffice is light but for this particular morning, he was all alone, waiting.

It is speculated he was dropped off in a car and there he stood waiting hoping the same car that dropped him will return for him, what sad misplaced trust this little dog has. We will call him Cloud as we e envision a white fluffy cloud that brings joy to the hearts of those around, which is what we hope for him.

It has been a confusing and tiring journey and Cloud has not 'come home' yet. The vet estimates him to be near 9 years old but in good health. What we do know is that he is thrown out an age when he should spend time sleeping and do nothing more than dream of sweet chasings in a park, he ended up on the streets, high and dry with no collar, no leash, no microchip, no name, no dignity, no respect. How much sadder does life get for old dogs.


Cloud is unfortunately not toilet trained, he has never learnt to and needs patience, but otherwise a sweet merry little fella with an even disposition. He learns to do his pee and poow outside.We hope that someone out there can open their doors to tiny Cloud and let him live his remaining years in serenity.

If you can help, please call us at 98383820 or email at anaterry@singnet.com.sg so that little Cloud can come home at last. His tiring long journey can finally bring him some peace.



Darling Beauty Coco for Adoption


Name: Coco
Gender : Female
Age : 7 months+
Size : Mid
Lab Cross
Good with people & kids



Coco’s story

Coco is a beautiful jet black glossy coated 7 month old Labrador- cross female dog looking for a home. Loyal and trustworthy, Coco is already sterilised and healthy, very good with children and other dogs. Is there a home where Coco can live forever and bask in love? She is much too young to stay in a Kennel forever. Regretfully, Coco would not be suitable for HDB dwelling.

Please contact us 98383820 or email to anaterry@singnet.com.sg and we can arrange for a viewing.


DOGS FOR ADOPTION - The RATS Pack


Our rescued dogs, The RATS Pack are up for Adoption

We have 5 wonderful dogs with great personalities and temperaments for adoption
Milo, Horlicks, Junior. Mama Brown and Cara our precious Sweetheart

We invite you to view the individual dogs and their profile :http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/


Please call us if you wish to view them or get to know them better.


Playful Junior - Neutered male http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/2009/05/playful-junior-for-adoption.htm

Devoted Cara - Sterlised Female http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/2009/03/devoted-mia-cara-for-adoption.html

Classy Milo - Neutered Male http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/2009/03/classy-milo-for-adoption.html

Gentle Mama Brown - Sterilised Female http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/2009/03/gentle-mamabrown-for-adoption_18.html

Macho Horlicks - Neutered male http://theratspackadoption.blogspot.com/2009/03/dog-with-heart-of-gold-macho-horlicks_18.html




Remember to help pass the message,


ADOPT, Do not Buy


There are many dogs looking for homes, young and old of different sizes and colors



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