Monday, June 22, 2009

Wishing for Wings

Graphics courtesy of SCAD volunteer, K. Mameaw
If you are travelling from Singapore to Amsterdam or Boston, can you be the wings that two rescued dogs need?
Four month old Daisy and 3 year old Lilly were strays in Kallang, an industrial suburb of Singapore. Up until 6 weeks ago, they knew nothing but hunger and the fear of running for their lives from dog catchers or those who viewed them strictly as lunch.

Today Lilly is in temporary fostercare in a private home and young Daisy is being cared for in a shelter (Action for Singapore Dogs, ASD). Both are being assessed and prepped for a long journey by air, that will take them to new lives, far better lives, with people who truly understand the responsibilities of dog guardianship, will understand their "special needs" as rescued strays, and will offer them a kind word and a pat before they turn in each night.
They need two wings and a prayer! Can you help?
This is a rewarding, no cost, almost hassle-free experience. We handle all the import and export paperwork, pay excess baggage fees, and meet you at the check in desk on day of departure to handle the process. At the destination airport, you collect Daisy (or Lilly) at the same time you collect your luggage and hand her over in the Arrivals Hall to our representative. References are available from others who have kindly been "wings" for stray dogs before.
Lilly : Singapore to Boston (preferably on KLM through Amsterdam). She has a new family waiting for her, if we can get her there (cost effectively) as accompanied baggage with a Boston-bound passenger. Is that you?
Daisy: Singapore to Amsterdam (preferably KLM direct). Daisy will live in private fosterare with the kind folk at SCAD.NL (http://www.scadbangkok.nl/ ) until her forever family is identified. Can you take her?
To register your interest, or to find out more, email Sherry : sheridan@loxinfo.co.th
With grateful thanks and hugs
Sherry Conisbee : Founder & Past President (retired), >> SCAD Bangkok
Jacqueline Peterson-Jarvis : Volunteer & Fundraiser, >> Action for Singapore Dogs

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