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Monday, July 30, 2007

Beautiful Place - NANAS

Cloudy sunday morning.. pack the bag with water, snacks and clothing for change off we go to NANAS. Sorry babes, gotta leave them at home.. but of course.. bribed with milk bones :)

Lucky it's not raining when we reached there.. after some adventures of being lost in cemetary. The driver only have this as map.


Noah's ark area is very big and beautiful. They have dogs, cats and horses. Recently they received lots of animal, due to the recent flood disaster in JB. This is such a pleasant sight, the malay muslim people there not scared/disgusted by dogs.


THE GATE KEEPER


WELCOME TO NANAS!



There are many dogs, a lot of dogs.. they are everywhere!!!


Unlike the immigration officers, these dogs always greet you with SMILE!!


There are quite a number of 3-legged dogs


But they are as active as normal


Heard from K, that it's better to chop off the leg completely instead of leave it hanging at joint like this.. so poor thing.


NANAS is really a big and beautiful place

The residents there allowed to roam around freely. Although some of them already formed a gang and "marked & chopped" their territory. This is their life...

Lazy and Free Life

Allowed to pee and poo anywhere and everywhere (see the dalmation!!)

They have their own "house" or shelter to share with others

Unlimited supply of food!! It's abundance! All the dogs there are well fed

Oh, they have horses too!

This is one grumpy horsey. She reminded me of Suria. When nobody pay attention to her, she will sigh loudly and grumble

Horse and Dog are sharing the stable. See the cutey snuggle comfortably inside this horse's stable?!


OHIO! Welcome to Kitty's lazy lounge

This is the cutest paw I've ever seen

Aren't puppies cute?!

Not sure how many dogs are there.. Lynda said she is thinking to buy a paint marker like those farmer used in Aussie to count sheep. Any sponsor?? :P

Dogs always around you whenever you go, poking their noses into our pocket looking for treat.

Someone purposely bought a raincoat to avoid "signature" paw print (some come with mud, pee and poo) on their clothing.

This brownie so handsome!!

Some random photos of doggies there

Isn't he look like a pai kia (bad boy)?!!


Gotta post this - this JRT's tail is so cute!

Oh, I won't forget him!! The "pervert" dalmation. Hump every legs he see. He is so big, fat, strong and give you a very tight hug!!

Go home happy and covered with lots of wet kisses!!


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7 Comments:

Blogger Amber-Mae said...

Oh wow! What a wonderful place for stray & abandoned dogs to live in...They have sooo many friends there. Got quite a number of pedigrees there too. But they are very lucky to be saved by these people & stay in a nice BIG place with a lot of freedom.

Love licks,
Solid Gold Dancer

30/7/07 5:24 pm  
Blogger Lorenza said...

To bad our friends didn't get to go.
Looks like a great place. Those dogs there are very lucky. Great people who took them in there.
Have a good night
Lorenza

31/7/07 9:37 am  
Blogger Ben & Darling said...

Oh this is a cool place!!! So many friends inside. But its kinda sad seeing those doggy without leg....but Im glad they have a great place of their own.

31/7/07 4:41 pm  
Blogger Unknown said...

what a great big haven for all our 4-legged friends! thank God for the big-hearted humans who set up NANAS! :)

1/8/07 12:35 pm  
Blogger e said...

WOW Luna
You guys went to Malaysia??

When Noah's Ark was in Singapore, we buried (special permission) our family dog which died years ago, there.

I would like to visit NANAS in Malaysia.

Eve and Fei

1/8/07 10:17 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

great pixs Jen!
thanx for sharing Antonio's pix too - we've showed it Eski :)

Suria - you've been tagged!
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1/8/07 10:42 pm  
Blogger Bernard Hinault Lilje said...

Wow what a great place!! We found you from Tofu's blog-- glad we came to visit!

Bernard

10/8/07 12:48 pm  

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