Slightly over two weeks ago my grandma’s housekeeper told my mum about a regular stray dog (we named him Scooby) who was either hit by a car or bullied by some other dogs and was quite ill. I’ve tried to ask for help around thinking I’d take him to the vet but he somehow recovered by himself. But I’ve decided to get him a good bath. He is an old dog, and has been hanging around at my grandma’s place for many years.
Thanks to a friend at Penang Animal Sanctuary Society, I was introduced to a lady, Jasmine, who happened to be a groomer, who happened to be very kind and help strays. I will go ahead and admit that I do not know how to handle strays and really, I haven’t been able to convince myself to handle the ‘dirty’ job, so she really came into rescue. So after some arrangements on the phone, we’ve finally settled to pay Scooby a visit today.
Being a crazy dog who is still chasing after bikes and barking at strangers despite his old age, Scooby definitely liked Jasmine. He wagged his tail when she called him, and walked towards her with no problem at all – and I was actually worrying that he might just start barking at her or something, which totally didn’t happen. She talked to him, looked at his condition, and started bathing him. Uhuh! With his history of being a water-hating dog, you can actually see the joy on his face! And Jasmine was handling him so professionally that I think it was like a massage for him.

The whole session took about 30-40 minutes. Jasmine also gave Scooby some de-worm pills. And then left my part, which is to BATH HIM EVERYDAY or AT LEAST ONCE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY for one week, and then ONCE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY for another week, and then ONCE EVERY WEEK.
Seriously, I’m not too sure if I can do it. But I’m convincing myself to do it. Once every alternate day might be better for me since I don’t think I’ll have the time to travel over on a daily basis. But seeing how Jasmine did it was inspiring – she made it look really easy. We’ll see…