Munkey the Monkey is a dog. Of course. ;) A female of about 9 - TopicsExpress



          

Munkey the Monkey is a dog. Of course. ;) A female of about 9 months old. And with a history already, which hopefully will end well if she can make it to Canada. History: She was rescued by a lovely Canadian couple who found her in a horrific state and dying. When they rescued her Munkey must have been around 4 months of age. After the rescue Munkey stayed first 2 months at the vet. She was very malnutritioned, had so severe mange that she was one big scab, had tick disease, and is blind at one eye (possibly due to being hit by a blunt object). Once some hair started to grow back and Munkey was back on proper weight, had received a microchip and (too many) vaccinations while she still was sick, she came to LuckyDogs-TH and is here since. She was improving, then Munkey went into heat which brought back her demodectic mange with a vengeance. (Yup, thats related). After about a month under treatment and change of diet to a raw food one, and some herbal spray Munkeys skin is back to recovery. The (very) inflamed skin is gone, the many pustules are gone and the hair is growing back. Yippie as that means she is ready to go now. The purpose was to have Munkey in boarding and training for a month, possible two months and then send her to Canada. Unfortunately, due to her severe physical and also behavioral (she is very fearful of people) issues, her stay has become longer. Due to this prolonged stay, the extra cost for her treatments here and later on in Canada, and her continued need of professional help for her behavioral issues, the owners and I are looking for a flight volunteer. Sending her by cargo is at least triple the price than taken her as accompanied luggage. So, it would be extremely helpful if someone is wiling to take Munkey along on his/her flight to Canada. I preferable am looking for someone is going to fly CNX-BKK-Vancouver, so that I can do all preparation work, such as taking Munkey to the Animal Quarantine Station and putting her on the plane in Chiang Mai with the flight volunteer. Then she will be in transit in Bangkok. No need to take Munkey out of her crate until she reaches Vancouver. The only thing the flight volunteer has to do is provide me with the necessary paperwork (copy passport and flight data) and clear Munkey in Vancouver. Then hand her over to friends or relatives of the owners, who will bring her to the owners. Here a short vdo clip of how Munkey is now. Still fearful of people but good with other dogs now and with Oink: Dogs enjoying piggy meal: youtube/watch?v=MIGmSH6UFqI and Pig is hungry : youtube/watch?v=FUWqr9fy0aI And here when she arrived at LuckyDogs-TH. Very fearful of people, dogs and everything else. youtube/watch?v=9zo94jUPvC4 If you are willing to help by bringing her to Canada with you, please, let me know by pm, or phone 08 triple9 78 one46 Thank you.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 05:35:55 +0000

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