hyacinthus
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| 22 Jul 2008 02:52 PM |
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haha... he's too macho now for a cutesy look :D
i bought that from Mother Garden at Vivocity. They have pet costumes and toys which he liked to play very much. I would recommend that you buy those cos it's safe for dogs and can be washed easily. usually, his toys with sound cannot last long cos he's always very rough with his toys. but the pink octopus and yellow bird lasted long and they still squeak when he chewed on them :)
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firesong
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| 22 Jul 2008 02:55 PM |
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my dog only likes to have a scarf on him, too hard to get him to hold still got costume drressing =\ |
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hyacinthus
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:07 PM |
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i've tried making him wear shoes... haha... he dunno how to walk and kicked it off :D |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:09 PM |
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Actually shoes are not very good for pets as they restrict the blood flow right?
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Pumpkin
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:11 PM |
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Yes correct.. actually not very good to make them wear clothes cos of the weather... too hot for them :) |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:13 PM |
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All the dressing up for the sake of the owners who want the pets to look nice (no offence).. That's why the other topic was talking about dog owners being selfish.
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hyacinthus
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:19 PM |
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haha... call it cruelty if you want. we had fun and so was Boy Boy.
we don't even let him grow long hair. it's always botak cut for him when he goes for grooming every 3 months. my mum will trim in-between grooming sessions.
our house has marble flooring so it's quite cooling for him. furthermore, he has his personal drinking area on every floor... so, don't worry that he gets heat stroke. ;)
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:23 PM |
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Personal drinking area on every floor.. Sorry, the idea of a hamster cage comes to my mind when you speak about that..
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firesong
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:29 PM |
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Posted By happy on 07/22/2008 03:23:18 PM
Personal drinking area on every floor.. Sorry, the idea of a hamster cage comes to my mind when you speak about that..
i lol'ed at this. wa... he gets to run to any corner of your house? hmm mine restricted to living room area, slping rooms are generally banned, other than my room hehe
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hyacinthus
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:33 PM |
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he's free to roam to any place in the house. His favourite places are dining room and garden. |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:35 PM |
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Boy boy really have the energy to roam all around your house (how many storeys by the way)? good form of exercise running around in the house.
Oh I think alot of dogs like the kitchen (where there is food).. Boy boy prefers dining room instead?
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firesong
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:35 PM |
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my dog's favourite: under chair where his err chosen protectee is |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:39 PM |
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Dogs always knock their head somehow when they hide under furniture..
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firesong
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:50 PM |
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hehe yep that happens when he trying to get up in a rush. den will be like quite heart pain he kok so hard.. |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 03:57 PM |
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I saw that happening when I was at my ex-boss's house and the JRT knock very hard into the furniture when catching a ball.. Ya very much heart pain, even when I am not the owner.
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firesong
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| 22 Jul 2008 04:10 PM |
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furry bundle of energy, but they are quite .... sturdy so as to speak haha |
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nace
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| 22 Jul 2008 04:44 PM |
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training dogs are difficult.. who can drop some tips on training dogs? the dog staying in my service room is 2yrs plus already..too late to train? |
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hyacinthus
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| 22 Jul 2008 04:48 PM |
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u need to spend time to train. could be tough for working adults. To correct a behaviour, you can try dog training schools. |
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nace
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| 22 Jul 2008 05:04 PM |
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ohh that's exp right..and i'm afraid that the dogs will only listen to the trainers but not the owners.. any household tips? wil try to spend more time with him.. ohh forgot to introduce..DAFFY will upload his photo later.. |
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happy
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| 22 Jul 2008 05:07 PM |
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Nace, Daffy is of what breed? I understand some breeds learn faster than the rest.
Make him perform the skill (shake hands, sit down etc) before you feed him the food. With non-stop practice, he will remember it ultimately. Must be firm with him too. Can't do it like you are playing with him.
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