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Visiting Vets - Page 4

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Drs. Veraart Lars & Dejonckheere Veerle

Netherlands & Belgium,  23 Sept 2002
 

"When we arrived in Bali after a rough trip from Jakarta to Denpasar, we felt like arriving in paradise. The Balinese beauty and hospitality were overwhelming.  We came to Bali for the street dogs, and they welcomed us at almost every corner.  Some of them happy and playing, others in awful conditions with skin-pathologies like we had never seen before.  Working together with the team-members of Yudisthira gave us the opportunity to do something for these dogs, to improve their health and general living conditions.  It was wonderful to be part of this Balinese team and experience how every day is of tremendous value.  Working between the rice-paddies in the traditional villages, catching the dogs, doing open-air surgery with half of the inhabitants as spectators, gives veterinary medicine a different dimension!  And for sure we would never in our life-time want to go in competition for the fastest and cleanest sterilization with a Yudisthira vet!"

- Veerle and Lars

Thank you Veerle and Lars

 


 

Julia Hanni, Switzerland

18 - 28 Sept 2002

 

Julia, a law student from Switzerland, had visited Bali several times in the past with her parents.  She was therefore well aware of the condition of the dogs and vowed to do something to help.  After returning from her last trip she searched the internet until she found us and arranged to make a special trip back to work with us and also learn Indonesian.  While with us, Julia worked all of the time with the Kindness Club, helping Yudah and Yudie, the instructors with the classes.  She worked hard for the Foundation and entertained us many times with her good sense of humor
 


 

Dr. Ruth Palamountain, Australia
29 August - 6 Sept 2002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Kate Ansell, Australia
20 Aug - 6 Sept 2002

 

Kate joined us at a particularly busy time when Sherry and Ken were away from Bali.  So she, and later Ruth, were pretty much on their own.  Kate was another of our dedicated volunteers who gave up her entire Bali vacation to work with us.  In addition to helping out with the field clinic Kate and Ruth both had to deal with Sherry & Ken's sick dog who had to be euthanasied due to a failing kidney.  We were all extremely grateful for Kate's sympathy and compassion in handling the matter.  Kate was an energetic helper and we thank her for being there for us.

 


 

Deborah Williams, Australia

1 - 15 July 2002

 

Our volunteers come from all types of backgrounds.  Deborah is an artist in Melbourne who specializes in etchings with dog themes.  She was in Bali for the first time two years ago and spent much of that vacation feeding stray dogs that she adopted.  On this trip she wanted do something more.  She found us through a WSPA newsletter and within in a few weeks of contacting us she was in Bali and off on her first field clinic.  While originally planning to spend just a week with us, Deb ended up spending here entire two week vacation working and playing with us.  However, we did manage to get her to join us for a little rest on the small island of Gili Trawagen off of Lombok island.   Thanks Deb.  Welcome to the family.

 


 

Dr. James Ramsden, Australia

May 10-17 2002

 

In May 2002, we had a visit from our friends and major supporters at WSPA Australia for the launch of the Kindness Clubs.  With them came James and Kathryn Ramsden.  James is a veterinarian in Melbourne who actively promotes animal welfare issues in the media.  WSPA was using James as their on-camera spokesman for a promotional video they were shooting about Yudisthira and animal welfare issues in Bali.  Kathryn is an accomplished opera singer with a Melbourne opera company.

 

This was James's first animal welfare tour outside of Australia.  For both James and Kathryn, watching the pitiful state of not only the street dogs but also captive lions and alligators at a dreadful "zoo" brought home the real meaning of animal welfare.  James commented that this trip, "Changed my life forever."

 

Click here for more pictures and stories about James

 


 

Kimberly Muncaster,Australia 

1 – 29 March 2002

 

      It is the greatest

         Of all mistakes

            To do nothing because you

                Can only do a little.

                   Do what you can.

                                        - Sydney Smith

 

"I stumbled across this quote, or perhaps this quote stumbled across me, late last year.  It made me stop and take stock of my life.  For many years I had dreamed of doing voluntary work overseas, but the time had never seemed quite right.  No time, no money, too much to change … all great excuses to do ‘nothing’.  Inspired by Sydney’s words I boarded a plane for Bali.

 

Voluntary work, in any form, is a wonderful and worthwhile experience, yet the richness of my experience with Yudisthira has left me with the distinct impression that I have gained far more than I could possibly have ever given.  The work of Yudisthira and the team that make this organisation what it is, is inspiring.  Whilst dog control and raising awareness about animal welfare in Bali is, without doubt, a formidable task, this team of individuals have embraced it, willingly and with enthusiasm and perspective.  Focus, teamwork and the belief that each step forward, no matter how small … is one step less that has to be taken – seems to be what makes this team work so well.  This insight and many others will stay with me forever.

 

Voluntary work is something that I can whole-heartedly recommend.  My life has been enriched thanks to Yudisthira and the heavenly people I met.  Keep up the great work guys … and don’t be surprised if you see me again! "

 

- Kimberly Muncaster

 

Thanks Kim.  And best wishes with your new job with WSPA in New Zealand.
 


Andrea Grochowski: Germany
25 March - 18 June

Everything about Andrea was different.  One day when the University students showed up for their regular training a Western student was with them.  It turned out that Andrea, a vet student in Germany, was doing some of her studies with the Udyana University in Bali.  We fell in love with each other from the start and soon Andrea was working with us everyday.  It is impossible to convey the boundless energy and enthusiasm that Andrea bought to the job.  She worked harder then anybody and did everything from catching the dogs, prepping them to performing sterilizations.  She never stopped.  And then after a hard day of work, Andrea would think nothing of biking up to Ubud for a few hours of exercise.  After leaving us, Andrea went to Switzerland, where she spent two months alone on the top of a mountain milking cows and making cheese!!

Thanks Andrea - you've set a new standard for us all.


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