Truly A Man’s Best Friend

Hero Pitbull Drags Unconscious Owner From Path of Oncoming Train
After consuming too many drinks at her boyfriend’s home, 56-year-old Christine Spain of Shirley, Massachusetts, decided to walk home along the railroad tracks last week. Good thing she brought along her eight-year-old pitbull, Lilly.
At some point, Spain passed out. While her owner lay across the tracks, Lilly heard the distant rumbling of a freight train. According to The Sentinel and Enterprise, the brave dog pulled Spain from the oncoming behemoth’s path. Sadly, Lilly didn’t clear herself from the tracks in time. The valiant dog lost muscle and skin from her front paw. Her pelvis was fractured in multiple places.
“I don’t know if she collapsed or what happened, but she passed out,” said Rob Halpin, spokesman for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. “The engineer, the only witness, told police he saw a dog frantically pulling at a woman as he drew closer. He did everything he could. He heard a thump and thought he hit both.”
The engineer immediately hit the brakes and hopped off the train. He found Spain unhurt. “The dog’s head was on her chest,” Halpin said. “The woman was totally unharmed.”
Spain, a recovering alcoholic, was arrested at the scene and charged with multiple offenses, including animal cruelty.
Her son, David Lanteigne, is a police officer in Boston. Lanteigne placed Lilly with his mother to serve as her therapy dog.
“This dog is truly a special dog,” he said. “She’s been amazing since day one. My mother has given anything and everything to this dog. For the past three and a half years since she’s had this dog, it’s her entire life. She’s been eating, sleeping and breathing this dog. The dog is everything to her. She brings her on five or six long walks a day. She spends half an hour preparing all of her meals.”
“I truly believe things happen for a reason,” said Lanteigne. “We found Lilly to save her life, and she returned the favor. She almost died here.”
After being rushed to an emergency animal hospital, Lilly underwent two surgeries. “Lilly’s doing a lot better than she was almost a week ago,” he said. “She’s on her road to recovery now. It’ll be quite a long ways before she’s back up to speed.”
Lanteigne said Lilly and Spain will stay with him in Boston once Lilly is released from the animal hospital.
Source: takepart.com

The Cove

I watched this documentary about dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan a couple of days ago. Utterly shocked and heartbroken, I cannot believe the cruelty shown to these wild dolphins – from the first moments the fishermen stress the dolphins (who are in the midst of migration) into captivity, to mass massacring them by spearing/knifing, the entire act from the very start screams inhumanity. 
Through this documentary, I learnt that dolphins do not thrive in captivity. Captivity is extremely stressful for them and their health and life expectancy drops drastically. In fact, many dolphins do not survive the trauma of capture. Of those that do, 53% die within 3 months of confinement. Captive dolphins also suffer and die from intestinal disease, stress-related illness and chlorine poisoning.
Ric O’Barry, who captured and trained the original 5 female dolphins that collectively played the part of Flipper on the 1960s TV show (which catapulted the popularity of dolphins doing tricks and interacting with humans), now turned dolphin activist recalled in the documentary that he had one of his captive dolphins commit suicide right in front of him because she didn’t have the will to live in captivity anymore. He said, she literally chose to stop breathing and sank to the bottom of the tank. 
Big props to the documentary team who risked their lives filming this for everyone to see and for creating awareness about these wild dolphins. Take a pledge today to not buy a ticket to a dolphin show and of course, do not consume dolphin meat. You really shouldn’t be eating these stuff anyway. The toxic mercury levels in dolphins are really high and is harmful to your body if consumed. To find out more about ‘The Cove’ and how to save Japan dolphins, visit: http://savejapandolphins.org/
Please do spread the word! 

Doggies Day Out

I wanted a photo, but got a kiss instead. 🙂 
 
The family took the doggies Domo and Moon to Bishan Park for some play time and run around on Saturday. The dogs always look happiest when they’re out in the open running wild and free. Bishan Park is completely different now from how I remember it with the MacDonald’s, cafes (dog-friendly!) and nice open spaces. Very lovely place to spend an evening if you want some outdoors! We ended the day at Canopy Garden Dining & Bar with some pizzas and pastas. The duck pizza is really good! 
I sneaked a shot of the poodle in the basket when her owner scooted into MacDonald’s for some take-out. What a cutie!
(Pink Flare Dottie top, Zara shorts, Steve Madden sandals, Marc Jacobs+ASOS arm candy)

A Birthday Celebration

(Photobomber Alert!)

Had a lovely Saturday spent celebrating Karen’s birthday. Lots of food went down at Coca Restaurant followed by delicious cake and lots of merry-making. The night was made complete by a super adorable baby, Emma and 5 lovely dogs. I love the visual feasting I get from beautiful artworks and pieces whenever I head over to her place!
My favourite picture of the dogs:
How sweet is this! 🙂 
xoxo
(Pink Flare Wild Rose Tunic, Topshop necklace, Miu Miu bag, Pedder Red wedges)

Pink Parade

Had a dinner date with my 2 BFFs Alvin and Joyce. This is another one of my long running friendships. We went to school together and used to stress over assignments and projects. Now we’re stressing over wrinkles and adult life. 
I was really happy that the Noir necklace I ordered arrived. Shopbop is really quick. They deliver in around 3 working days? Of course, free international shipping is absolutely awesome. Took it out on our dinner date with my pink heels and judging from the first photo, Domo clearly approves of my outfit. Haha. 
Dinner was a major food fest at Skinny Pizza followed by desert at Swensen’s after. We don’t do meet-ups that often, but whenever we do, it’s always nothing short of perfect. Big love!
(Random denim shirt, Zara skirt, H&M heels, Noir necklace, Balenciaga clutch)