Sweet Biby: from stray pup to vet’s beloved companion

Sweet Biby: from stray pup to vet’s beloved companion

Adorable dog, who loves kuih kapit but does not fancy accompanying her human to the clinic, brings much joy to Dr Teoh Kah Ying.

Biby was once a stray pup who Dr Teoh Kah Ying adopted after spotting her begging for food. (Teoh Kah Ying pics)
PETALING JAYA:
It was meant to be just an ordinary night at the mamak stall – until Dr Teoh Kah Ying noticed a scruffy pup approaching customers for food.

Animal-lover Teoh, who was then a veterinary student, was deeply moved by the sight. When she asked the stall workers about the pup, they told her that she first appeared about three weeks ago. They didn’t think she belonged to anyone.

“I said, ‘Okay, I’ll take her’,” recalled Teoh. That was about 10 years ago and today, that same stray – whom Teoh named Biby – has been thriving under the loving care of Teoh and her family.

Teoh is now a veterinarian and runs Furkids Wellness Centre, a veterinary clinic in Petaling Jaya, with her sister, also a veterinarian. And like most dogs, Biby isn’t particularly fond of being at the clinic – even though her human is the vet!

“She would look at me, and I know what she’s trying to say: ‘Let’s go home!’,” said Teoh, 30.

Perhaps, Teoh mused, it’s not fun watching your human pay attention to other animals. Still, Biby remains well-mannered – if she follows Teoh into the surgery room, she settles quietly in a corner and often falls asleep until her human is done. “She never causes troubles, never barks or bites anyone,” Teoh shared.

When it’s time to head to the clinic, Biby takes her own sweet time leaving the comfort of the warm bed. Well, who wouldn’t choose sleeping over work? (Teoh Kah Ying pics)

Biby, she added, loves eating kibbles soaked in fresh milk – especially when it’s the Farm Fresh brand. Another one of her favourites? Kuih kapit!

“One fun fact: if other people feed her, they can just put the food down and leave. She will lap everything up. But if it’s me, she won’t eat on her own. She waits for me to feed her by hand,” said Teoh with a smile. It’s a small gesture, but one that speaks volumes about the quiet and strong bond they share.

The canine also loves going for walks – although not always with her human in tow! “Sometimes when I’m busy and my sister has the day off, I’ll leave Biby at my sister’s place. But Biby knows how to sneak out of the house, go for a walk on her own, and then come back. I think she’s street smart,” said Teoh.

Their connection runs deeper than companionship as Teoh believes their personalities are quite similar – they’re both introverts.

“At the groomer’s, the other dogs will be playing in the common area. But there is also a private space. The groomer tells me that Biby opens the door to the private area herself and stays inside,” she said.

Dr Teoh Kah Ying with Biby, her precious pet, fellow introvert and sleepy head. (Teoh Kah Ying pics)

Now about 12 years old, Biby is showing signs of ageing and has developed cataracts. To keep her safe and comfortable, Teoh ensures that every room is well-lit so Biby can navigate with ease.

She also keeps a close eye on Biby’s health, regularly checking her eyes, gums and teeth and giving her soothing massages. “Even though I’ve said goodbye to many animals, I don’t think it’s going to be easy when it’s her turn,” Teoh admitted.

From her days as a veterinary student to becoming a practising vet, Biby has been by Teoh’s side, a loyal companion through life’s ups and downs.

Sweet and steadfast, Biby is a reminder of the lasting bond between humans and dogs – and the special gift their presence can be.

Learn more about Furkids Wellness Centre via their website and on Instagram.

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