A second chance for every dog & cat
A poignant, heartwarming look into this little corner of Singapore – Pasir Ris Farmway 2, where so many homeless dogs and cats call their home. Even after we leave at the end of the year, the memories of this place will stay with us, for life. http://www.straitstimes.com/…/a-second-chance-for-every-dog…
Save our shelters
Yesterday, The New Paper featured the plight of shelters in Pasir Ris – having to worry monthly about making ends meet, and now, the uncertainty of the future ahead as the land lease ends. In the article, the sacrifices of many animal lovers were highlighted – Mary, who sold her home to set up Oasis […]
SOSD: SAVING STREET DOGS, ONE AT A TIME
#For Singapore speaks to Dr Siew Tuck Wah about how far SOSD has come in a short 5 years, the challenges we face, SOSD’s spirit and values, and what to expect in the future! https://forsingapore.wordpress.com/2016/05/27/sosd-saving-street-dogs-one-at-a-time/
Take in a Dog
Happy Vesak Day, dear friends! We are featured in TODAY! Which encourages everyone to TAKE IN animals and give them a home to save a life, rather than releasing them into the wild! Thank you Today for shouting out for tomorrow’s adoption drive as well! Be sure to join us tomorrow to “take in a […]
Dark days for canines tagged with ‘black dog syndrome’
#fiftyshadesofpawsome campaign was on Straits Times! — Unlucky, evil, aggressive – traits commonly associated with black cats. But such unfair superstitions abound for black dogs too. And that means that these dogs end up at the bottom of the pile when it comes to adoption, according to animal welfare groups here. Now, one group hopes […]
狮城有约 Hello Singapore
Autumn will be a very happy girl if she can find a home. That is what all homeless dogs want – to have a place to call home – so that they will not have to roam the streets, and worry about being culled every day. Autumn is very lucky as she is HDB approved […]
Minority of Singaporeans support culling of animals: ACRES
A landmark survey by ACRES revealed that most Singaporeans are against the culling of stray animals. The survey confirms what animal welfare group have been saying all along: that Singaporeans are compassionate towards homeless animals. SOSD was also interviewed on the matter by Channel News Asia yesterday. Hopefully, this will usher in a new dawn, […]