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Pet health and care advices for pet owners and vet students, photography tips, travel stories, advices for young people
Friday, May 10, 2013
1410. To publish*****: Myanmar Stories - The maid ran away again
1409. Animal activism - the young Singaporean lady
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1408, Internship - Republic Polytechnic
I am Dr Sing Kong Yuen from Toa Payoh Vets. Thank you for your email.
Pl come for an interview, with your resume and testimonials, at 10 am on a weekday or Sunday. Phone 9668 6468 for the date.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:17 PM, A...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Mdm,
>
> Hi, my name is A... I'm a student from Republic Polytechnic currently
> doing my Diploma in Biomedical Sciences. I am in my 3rd year now and I'll be
> having my internship this coming October. So I would like to inquire in
> advance about the internships/attachments you have available. I would like
> to work and get the experience working in a veterinary clinic and learn
> about the procedures and how animal patients are being cared there. I
> really have a great interest and passion in helping animals and I would like
> to further my studies by doing Veterinary Science after graduating from
> Poly. I do not have any experience in studying veterinary or animal science
> currently, but I would love to learn and gain my experience from working
> with the doctors and animal patients there. I have had experience in caring
> for birds and animals at the SPCA and at home likewise. So is this possible
> for me, even though I'm not a vet student?
> Thank you for your attention, I hope to hear from you soon.
>
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> A..
Pl come for an interview, with your resume and testimonials, at 10 am on a weekday or Sunday. Phone 9668 6468 for the date.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:17 PM, A...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Mdm,
>
> Hi, my name is A... I'm a student from Republic Polytechnic currently
> doing my Diploma in Biomedical Sciences. I am in my 3rd year now and I'll be
> having my internship this coming October. So I would like to inquire in
> advance about the internships/attachments you have available. I would like
> to work and get the experience working in a veterinary clinic and learn
> about the procedures and how animal patients are being cared there. I
> really have a great interest and passion in helping animals and I would like
> to further my studies by doing Veterinary Science after graduating from
> Poly. I do not have any experience in studying veterinary or animal science
> currently, but I would love to learn and gain my experience from working
> with the doctors and animal patients there. I have had experience in caring
> for birds and animals at the SPCA and at home likewise. So is this possible
> for me, even though I'm not a vet student?
> Thank you for your attention, I hope to hear from you soon.
>
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> A..
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
1406. Animal activism. A pregnant stray dog has a black tongue
May 7, 2013.
I reached Changi Airport from Amsterdam at 5.30 am Singapore time and arrived at the Surgery at 9.10 am to check on the administrative processes and cases done while I was on leave for 12 days. It is part of the responsibility and good management. If the leader (vet) is lazy and come late to work, don't expect the staff to be hardworking -that applies to all businesses. As expected, my assistant turned up at 9.14 am thinking I was still overseas. I had spoken to him about work attitude but some young people lack self discipline.
It should be 3.15 am now in Amsterdam and I ought to be sleeping. The first phone call I answered was from a young lady asking whether the vet does house-call and how much. I said we do house-call and the fees start from $250 but not every dog can be treated on the premises.
"A pregnant black cross female dog at the Ang Mo Kio factory is walking here and there," she said. "Can a vet do the check up? The side of her tongue is black."
I wanted to give her the dog transport man's phone number. She was hesitant as this might upset the dam. "You can accompany her," I said. "Some dogs do have black tongues from birth. Some black pigments on the tongue," I said.
"Is the dog eating and drinking normally?" I asked.
"Yes,"
"Is she peeing and pooping normally?" I would say that the black tongue was natural since the dog did not show any signs of salivation, bleeding ulcerations and was eating.
"Yes."
"Is she active?"
"Yes," the young lady said.
"How long has the dog been pregnant?"
"2 months ago," she replied.
"Did you see the mating?"
"No, I know it is 2 months. Everybody loves her. She is a friendly dog."
"She may be giving birth soon" I did not explain that the pregnancy is 60 days as nowadays, the young lady Singaporeans are well informed by researching the internet on canine gestation. I just read the Sunday Times dated yesterday on the Singapore Airlines flight back that there are 30 animal welfare groups as compared to many years ago. Some female Singaporeans go on animal care tourism e.g. panda parks.
"Find a big box, towels and newspapers. Put the box in a quiet place e.g. the landing between floors to provide privacy for giving birth."
It was not practical advice as this was an industrial park and no privacy in between floors would be available to give birth. The lady said so accordingly.
"How about near the Security Guard house?" I asked
"No, the guard will not permit it esp. during daytime."
Where to place her for birth?
The young lady came to the conclusion that the dog was wandering around to seek a private space.
So this young lady is an animal welfare activist. Her action reminded me when I was in the Bukit Merah Primary School. I used to bring bread and food to a nursing female dog on the first floor of the landing of the Redhll flat. That was 50 years ago. Now, there will be a few hundred young female Singaporeans taking care of the disadvantaged dogs. Men are fewer.
As for this pregnant dog, I told the young lady that a house-call was not needed. She thanked me.
I reached Changi Airport from Amsterdam at 5.30 am Singapore time and arrived at the Surgery at 9.10 am to check on the administrative processes and cases done while I was on leave for 12 days. It is part of the responsibility and good management. If the leader (vet) is lazy and come late to work, don't expect the staff to be hardworking -that applies to all businesses. As expected, my assistant turned up at 9.14 am thinking I was still overseas. I had spoken to him about work attitude but some young people lack self discipline.
It should be 3.15 am now in Amsterdam and I ought to be sleeping. The first phone call I answered was from a young lady asking whether the vet does house-call and how much. I said we do house-call and the fees start from $250 but not every dog can be treated on the premises.
"A pregnant black cross female dog at the Ang Mo Kio factory is walking here and there," she said. "Can a vet do the check up? The side of her tongue is black."
I wanted to give her the dog transport man's phone number. She was hesitant as this might upset the dam. "You can accompany her," I said. "Some dogs do have black tongues from birth. Some black pigments on the tongue," I said.
"Is the dog eating and drinking normally?" I asked.
"Yes,"
"Is she peeing and pooping normally?" I would say that the black tongue was natural since the dog did not show any signs of salivation, bleeding ulcerations and was eating.
"Yes."
"Is she active?"
"Yes," the young lady said.
"How long has the dog been pregnant?"
"2 months ago," she replied.
"Did you see the mating?"
"No, I know it is 2 months. Everybody loves her. She is a friendly dog."
"She may be giving birth soon" I did not explain that the pregnancy is 60 days as nowadays, the young lady Singaporeans are well informed by researching the internet on canine gestation. I just read the Sunday Times dated yesterday on the Singapore Airlines flight back that there are 30 animal welfare groups as compared to many years ago. Some female Singaporeans go on animal care tourism e.g. panda parks.
"Find a big box, towels and newspapers. Put the box in a quiet place e.g. the landing between floors to provide privacy for giving birth."
It was not practical advice as this was an industrial park and no privacy in between floors would be available to give birth. The lady said so accordingly.
"How about near the Security Guard house?" I asked
"No, the guard will not permit it esp. during daytime."
Where to place her for birth?
The young lady came to the conclusion that the dog was wandering around to seek a private space.
So this young lady is an animal welfare activist. Her action reminded me when I was in the Bukit Merah Primary School. I used to bring bread and food to a nursing female dog on the first floor of the landing of the Redhll flat. That was 50 years ago. Now, there will be a few hundred young female Singaporeans taking care of the disadvantaged dogs. Men are fewer.
As for this pregnant dog, I told the young lady that a house-call was not needed. She thanked me.
Monday, May 6, 2013
1405. Second opinion from another travel agent?
Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport
May 6, 2013 7.18 am
Leaving for Singapore soon.
Seeking a second opinion? Not only do doctors and vets suffer from it. In this 12-day European tour, there was a "free and easy" day in Paris. Our tour itinerary mentioned about optional tours on a River Seine boat cruise and Moulin Rouge show and dinner. But our tour leader did not ask us although he said he did.
One woman asked the tour leader of another group of Singaporeans flying Emirates and staying in the same Parisian Mercure Hotel. She wanted to join the cruise and asked the other tour leader. That equivalent to a 2nd opinion!
More info in a later post.
May 6, 2013 7.18 am
Leaving for Singapore soon.
Seeking a second opinion? Not only do doctors and vets suffer from it. In this 12-day European tour, there was a "free and easy" day in Paris. Our tour itinerary mentioned about optional tours on a River Seine boat cruise and Moulin Rouge show and dinner. But our tour leader did not ask us although he said he did.
One woman asked the tour leader of another group of Singaporeans flying Emirates and staying in the same Parisian Mercure Hotel. She wanted to join the cruise and asked the other tour leader. That equivalent to a 2nd opinion!
More info in a later post.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
1403. Earliest date for 3rd vaccination email query
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 8:20 AM, i@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Judy,
Kindly advise on the following for my puppy. Thanks!
1.
First vaccination on 23rd March, second on 23rd April, when is the
earliest date she can go for her 3rd vaccination? Btw, born on 26th Feb
2. What's your operating hours on weekdays evening? Do you do vaccination at home for dogs?
Cheers,
J
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I am Dr Sing Kong Yuen from Toa Payoh Vets. Thank you for your email.
The earliest 3rd vaccination is 3 weeks from the 2nd vaccination, around 16th April 2013.
Opening hours are at www.toapayohvets.com website
House calls are available at $200-$250 excluding vaccination costs. It is best to have the dog examined and vaccinated at the Surgery in case tests are needed.
The earliest 3rd vaccination is 3 weeks from the 2nd vaccination, around 16th April 2013.
Opening hours are at www.toapayohvets.com website
House calls are available at $200-$250 excluding vaccination costs. It is best to have the dog examined and vaccinated at the Surgery in case tests are needed.
1402. Is a "4th vaccination" necessary for a puppy imported from Australia?
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 7:53 PM, n@gmail.com wrote:
hi there,
i have recently bought a puppy (pembroke welsh corgi) from a pet shop (...), and was told to go for a 3rd vaccination by 30th apr. however, i only manage to get him vaccinated today which is 2nd may, due to a bad diarrhea (which lasted more than 2 days) when i just gotten him on the 21th apr but was later recovered after i brought him to see a vet near my house. but today i went to another vet recommended by the pet shop, and the vet advised me to go for another vaccine a month later as the puppy is a pembroke corgi imported from australia. may i know if this is really advisable and necessary? and the vaccine given was this, both 1ml each (Pfizer brand) believed to be 7in1 as told by the vet;
1) Canine Coronavirus Vaccine
Killed Virus
FirstDose® CV
2) Canine Distemper-adenovirus Type 2-parainfluenza-parvovirus Vaccine
Modified Live Virus
Leptospira Canicola-icterohaemorrhagiae Bacterin
VANGUARD® Plus 5/L
so may i know was this vaccine given really a 7in1 and is it a good one? and does the puppy really required a 2nd vaccine of this prior to the annual vaccination? and if a 2nd vaccine is really necessary, i was thinking to go down to your clinic instead for the 9in1, which seems to be the best available.
pls kindly advise me ASAP! thank you for your time.
regards
nat
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I am Dr Sing Kong Yuen from Toa Payoh Vets. Thank you for your email.
In reply:
1. Your "3rd vaccination" was done on May 2, 2013. Your vet recommended another vaccination a month later as the puppy was imported from Australia. You asked whether this "4th vaccination" was advisable. It depends on when this puppy had its first vaccination and what type of vaccine was given in Australia before exporting to Singapore. If the puppy had been given the vaccination before 6-8 weeks of age as the first vaccination, a 4th vaccine is advisable as the puppy might not have been effectively vaccinated due to the presence of maternal antibodies. This may be getting technical for you.
In brief, a minimum of two vaccinations at 6th-8th week and 10th-12th week of age has been mandated by the AVA before the import of puppies from Australia and before the sale of the puppy. This should include distemper and parvovirus vaccination given around 3-4 weeks apart.
A 3rd vaccination is recommended by Singapore vets.This makes it a total of 3 vaccinations from the age of 6-8th week, 10-12th week and 14th-16th week for optimal effect. Canine parvovirus and distemper are viral diseases that are still present in Singapore's puppies and the vaccination is effective to prevent these two deadly diseases.
2. Your vet did give the 7-in-1 vaccine. It is a good vaccine as it protects against the important parvoviral and distemper disease components.
3. Your last question is really whether your puppy requires a "4th vaccination" as I presumed it had 2 vaccinations in Australia before exporting to Singapore. As you did not state the dates of vaccination and age of the puppy when vaccinated, it is very difficult to advise. However, the answer is given in Point No. 1.
I hope the above answers your queries as puppy vaccination is a complex issue for most owners and dog breeders. As to the number of vaccinations required, it is best to communicate directly during consultation and examination of your vaccination certificate as each puppy is vaccinated at different ages and with different vaccines used in Australia and Singapore. Best wishes
Friday, May 3, 2013
1401. Geneva and Paris city tour for Singapore group
May 3, 2013
Hotel Mercure Paris Porte De Pantin Hotel
The Geneva and Paris city tour guides I met were extremely dedicated and knowledgeable about the history and culture of the city and they connect with the group by comparing the situation in Singapore.The Paris guide said Egypt donated the monument to Paris and wondered when Singapore would do so.
The Singapore tour leaders are also under pressure to get the group punctual as some go missing or is unpunctual. My coach driver's grandma is very ill and he had to leave for Holland yesterday 8 pm, being replaced by another.
Bright sunshine seemed to be rare in the last 6 months and we were lucky May 2 was sunny. 3 images of 3 hardworking tour leaders. They need to perform to high expectations of some Singaporean group members while others grumble. There seems to be no system for some tour leaders as some don't inform us early which hotel we will be staying or the optional city tours to Louvre etc on a free day in Paris.
Some pictures of sunshine in Paris and the 3 tour leaders I met. Had dinner in the 6th floor of Galaries Lafeyette. Long queues waiting to pay for the purchase of LV.
Hotel Mercure Paris Porte De Pantin Hotel
The Geneva and Paris city tour guides I met were extremely dedicated and knowledgeable about the history and culture of the city and they connect with the group by comparing the situation in Singapore.The Paris guide said Egypt donated the monument to Paris and wondered when Singapore would do so.
The Singapore tour leaders are also under pressure to get the group punctual as some go missing or is unpunctual. My coach driver's grandma is very ill and he had to leave for Holland yesterday 8 pm, being replaced by another.
Bright sunshine seemed to be rare in the last 6 months and we were lucky May 2 was sunny. 3 images of 3 hardworking tour leaders. They need to perform to high expectations of some Singaporean group members while others grumble. There seems to be no system for some tour leaders as some don't inform us early which hotel we will be staying or the optional city tours to Louvre etc on a free day in Paris.
Some pictures of sunshine in Paris and the 3 tour leaders I met. Had dinner in the 6th floor of Galaries Lafeyette. Long queues waiting to pay for the purchase of LV.
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