Today’s Animal World:
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be presented in Chinese,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
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Korean, Malay,
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Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
Halo, caring viewers!
Today’s program features
a Shining World
Compassion Award
recipient, Auntie Jia-Jia,
the founder of
the non-profit organization
Homeless & Orphan Pets
Exist (HOPE).
HOPE provides a haven
for stray and abandoned
dogs in the small town
of Lima Kedai
in Johor state, Malaysia.
Auntie tries her best
to re-home the canines
she takes in and also
promotes the spaying
and neutering of dogs
in her community.
How did Homeless &
Orphan Pets Exist begin?
It was on an evening
two years ago.
It was raining very hard
with gusty wind.
I came home and
saw a small female dog
running to my door and
barking at me nonstop.
Aunty Jia-Jia continued
to closely watch the dog
who was acting strangely.
After barking for some time,
she ran over to a ditch.
Then she came back,
barked at me again,
and then ran over and
looked at the ditch again.
When she saw
that I did not respond,
she came back
to bark at me again,
and then ran over
to the ditch again.
What could
running back and forth
from Aunty Jia-Jia’s house
to the ditch
possibly mean?
She kept staring
at the ditch.
Later I felt that
something must be wrong.
Otherwise she wouldn’t
bark at me like that.
So I went to the ditch
to have a look.
It turned out that her
puppy fell into the ditch.
So I helped pick up
the little puppy.
After I picked up the puppy,
the mother dog
was very thankful.
When a dog is grateful
to you,
they are grateful for life!
She kept coming back
and wandering around
at my door every day.
Because she was not fixed,
she gave birth
twice a year.
Shortly after that,
I saw her pregnant again.
Then I thought
I needed to find a solution.
So I took her
to have her fixed.
As life on the streets
is very rough
for those canines
without loving homes,
Aunty Jia-Jia decided
she must do something
about the situation.
After that, I sent her
to an animal shelter.
Altogether I sent
a few dogs there, but
the condition of the shelter
was not very good.
So I thought
that the animal shelters
also had their difficulties.
So it made me
want to keep them.
Then the more I kept,
the more came, until
I adopted twenty of them.
The more I looked,
the more dogs
I saw on the street.
I could not bear to see
so many poor stray dogs.
They don’t have a place
to stay, and
they don’t have food to eat.
Yet they are beaten
and abused by people.
So I started the
Hope Animal Sanctuary
and continued up to now.
Seeing the dogs
living happily every day
is my biggest motivation.
Seeing them healthy,
happy and
running around freely
is my biggest motivation.
When they are sick,
I nurture them to health.
Seeing them
healthy again is my
biggest encouragement
to continue
looking after them.
Let’s also hear from
Mohan, a volunteer who
has helped Aunty Jia-Jia
since Homeless &
Orphan Pets Exist
began operating
about why he works
with the canines.
It brings me a lot of joy.
The most important is to
be able to do something
for these pitiful stray dogs.
Seeing them eating well
and playing happily
is my greatest joy!
I believe everyone has
heard of the saying that
“All beings have a soul.”
So we really should treat
our animal friends
with kindness.
As to stray dogs,
no dog wants to wander
in the streets.
They also want to
have their own home
where they can eat well
and sleep well.
So I want to tell all friends
who love animals,
who love dogs,
please save them!
Please don’t turn away
from them just because
they are homeless, dirty
or they smell.
If we give stray dogs
good medical treatment
and care, we will be able
to see their lovely nature.
And that is exactly
what is being provided
at the sanctuary –
care from
wonderful veterinarians.
Also, I would like to
thank my vets,
who have accompanied us
all the way through.
This is Dr. Lee Ee Liang.
With his boundless love,
he has also been
assisting me all this time.
Many dogs were sick.
My doctors have always
been helping me
and giving me advice.
So I am very thankful
to them.
I just started to work here
at Xin Shan, and
met a loving person here
- Auntie Jia-Jia.
I see her adopting dogs
all the time, the sick ones.
And some of them
are really sick,
or seriously injured
from car accidents.
As veterinarians, it’s
our job to help the dogs.
So we help all the dogs
adopted by Auntie Jia-Jia
and cure them.
Seeing them suffer,
we feel bad as well.
It’s because
when they suffer like this,
it’s our responsibility to
relieve them from the pain.
Then naturally
they will become nicer
and healthier.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
We’ll be right back with
more about the wonderful
Malaysian canine
sanctuary, Homeless &
Orphan Pets Exist.
A dog can live
up to 10 to 15 years.
So when we adopt one,
we must consider it
very carefully.
If we want to have this dog,
we must promise
to treat him well,
and keep him until
he passes on of old age.
That’s the way it should be.
We should treat them
with boundless love
and patience.
If we treat animals
with boundless love
and patience,
animals will repay us
and thank us in return.
Welcome back to
the Shining World
Compassion Award series
featuring Homeless &
Orphan Pets Exist (HOPE),
in Malaysia,
an organization
which rescues unwanted
and abandoned dogs
and provides them
with a safe haven.
HOPE then tries its best
to find families that can
offer permanent, caring
homes to the canines.
The Hope Animal
Sanctuary was established
one and half years ago.
It’s almost two years.
Our sanctuary was built
on an abandoned pig farm
which is located
in a small town
called Lima Kedai,
in Johor State, Malaysia.
It’s about an hour drive
from Johor Bahru.
All stray dogs have been
neutered and vaccinated,
and provided
with basic necessities.
I had all 200 some dogs
neutered and vaccinated,
and spent a lot of effort
to take care of them.
Some of them
were about to die
when I adopted them.
I asked veterinaries
to help treat them.
How many people
are helping you manage
the Hope Animal Sanctuary
right now?
A volunteer, Mohan,
my daughter Siew Kuan,
and a group of
online friends.
Online friends?
The friends I met
on the Internet, it’s them!
Auntie Jia-Jia,
do you have any message
to dog caregivers?
My recommendation
is to vaccinate
and neuter your dog.
We should regard him
as a family member.
For Aunty Jia-Jia’s
loving efforts and care
of the animals,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
recently honored her
with the prestigious
Shining World
Compassion Award.
The following is an excerpt
from a kind letter
Supreme Master Ching Hai
sent her:
Dear Auntie,
It is with the greatest
pleasure and gratitude
that we present to you
the “Shining World
Compassion Award.”
This Award is presented
in recognition of
your motherly care
in providing a home
for strays, for sacrificing
your own life and comfort
to serve them and for
your wonderful example
of love in action
touching hearts and
inspiring a humane world.
Much appreciated
Auntie Jia-Jia,
your endearing story
of the life-saving work
you are doing in Johor
has given us
a shining example
of compassion, mercy
and love.
Originally, you only
occasionally fed stray dogs.
When a mama-dog
came to you for help
after her baby
fell down a drain,
your life changed to one
where you could
no longer tolerate
the pain and injustice
faced by animals.
Being dissatisfied
with the standard of care
of other homes, you started
a small dog sanctuary
last year beginning
with 20 loved ones.
Now it has grown to
200 grateful companions
causing you
to sell your home
and deplete your savings
just to cover costs.
Yet you continue,
undeterred by obstacles
and blessed by Heaven
due to your
unconditional love.
You and the dogs
have brought out the best
in others, whom benefit
by providing funds for
these precious animals.
Auntie, it is people like you,
human angels
who have come to Earth
to not only help canines,
but to teach people
how to love and cherish
all animals as
they would their own child,
and as part of God.
You have witnessed
that animals have
a divine intelligence
no different to ours,
which is why
we must care for them
and why your example
is so special.
You touched us to tears!
For selflessly providing
a loving sanctuary
for dogs in need,
for your passionate
and kind-hearted
benevolent generosity,
and for being a dedicated
and noble role model,
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of Auntie Jia-Jia.
With Great Honour, Love
and Blessings,
The Supreme Master
Ching Hai
Aunty Jia-Jia was presented
with a beautiful
crystal Award plaque,
which reads as follows:
In Recognition Of
Warm-hearted Service
and Nurturing Support
Creating A Haven
Of Heavenly Care
And Protection
For our Canine Friends
in Need
With Compliments
and Gratitude For Your
Courageous Dedication
And Loving Kindness
In addition, Aunty Jia-Jia
received DVDs, CDs,
and books by
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
along with her loving gift
of US$10,000 to support
the continued operation
of HOPE
Animal Sanctuary.
In the beginning,
I had some savings.
After it was used up,
I sold a house.
I used the money
from the house
to adopt stray dogs.
I thank
Supreme Master Ching Hai
very much
for her selfless donation,
which is urgent
and timely help
to the homeless animals.
On behalf of
all the animals, I thank
Supreme Master Ching Hai
from the bottom
of my heart!
We applaud Aunty Jia-Jia
for her compassionate
and loving care
of the neglected
and homeless dogs
in her community.
May Heaven bless
all the canines at
the Homeless & Orphan
Pets Exist sanctuary
and the staff as well
with much protection,
love, and comfort.
For more details on
the Homeless & Orphan
Pets Exist (HOPE),
please visit
Affectionate viewers,
it was our pleasure
having your company
today on this edition
of the Shining World
Compassion Award series.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May the love of Heaven
always flow through you.
People focus too much
on what is wrong
in their lives as opposed
to what is working
in their lives.
They’re so busy
complaining that they’re
not going to manifest
anything of value.
Reverend Will Bowen
has conceived of the idea
of using purple bracelets
to help people
overcome their habit
of complaining.
Becoming complaint-free
is not about shutting up
and sucking up whatever
the world sends you;
it’s about healthy
communication.
Learn more about
“Reverend Will Bowen's
Vision of
A Complaint Free World –
Part 1 of 2,” Sunday,
March 21, on
Good People, Good Works.
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for such a large species
as Orca to be in such
a small, confined space.
Even the biggest tank
isn’t that big to them.
They can only go
maybe five fluke strokes
before they hit the wall,
and have to turn.
This is just nothing compared
to the natural world.