My name's Lucky. Me and my three sisters were exposed at Big Buddha temple as we were nearly eight weeks – and without our mother. Every day the monks gave us a little rice, but it wasn’t enough. We got very thin and we lost our fur because of mange. Danny from the DRCS gabe us Ivomec-Injections against mange. Additionally we were cleaned several times with Amitrax. That wasn’t really cool, because after that we were dried via hair dryer ( ‘cause Amitrax is very toxic ). But after that we got very tasty dry dog food. I was very lucky, since my sister “happy” and me were mediated by the DRCS to a animal-loving Thai. Now we live in the bungalow-area “simple life” in south of the island. Maybe you could visit us once?! The owner’s English is good and the restaurant is very good, too. For him it wasn’t important how we look like. He always says: “dog is dog”. We both and also our sisters at the temple - we have nice fur now. What happened to my sisters at the temple meanwhile is not very sure –because twice a year dogs at temples got poisoned by government with Strychnin. But it’s been a long time. But in 1999 there was no DRCS on the island and because of this the situation for dogs and cats was hopeless.
I was very lucky, since my sister “happy” and me were mediated by the DRCS to a animal-loving Thai. Now we live in the bungalow-area “simple life” in south of the island.