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imooatcows
post Nov 30 2010, 10:55 PM

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hey u know i was wondering, must we feed a 2 months old puppy glucolin? :S
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post Nov 30 2010, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(imooatcows @ Nov 30 2010, 10:55 PM)
hey u know i was wondering, must we feed a 2 months old puppy glucolin? :S
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You shouldn't unless they are acting 'faint' and need energy fast to get them back on their feet.

Some people will recommend adding a little to the water of a very sick dog (Parvo or something of similar severity) but if you have a healthy pup eating good quality food there really is no need at all.
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post Dec 1 2010, 10:25 AM

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QUOTE(Divas @ Nov 30 2010, 07:12 PM)
As long as she hasn't had vaccination in the last week then she can shower.

If your puppy is especially small or weak in any way be careful. Even if your puppy is healthy you should keep the water warm and dry her off fully as fast as possible.
Make sure no water gets into her nose or ears and ensure you wash out the shampoo well.

Also make sure you give her a good brush all over before the bath (although not always necessary at such a young age, it is a good habit to get in to).

Your breeder should have been through simple things like this with you...
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thanks for the info. =)
imooatcows
post Dec 1 2010, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Divas @ Nov 30 2010, 11:21 PM)
You shouldn't unless they are acting 'faint' and need energy fast to get them back on their feet.

Some people will recommend adding a little to the water of a very sick dog (Parvo or something of similar severity) but if you have a healthy pup eating good quality food there really is no need at all.
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oh ok thanks alot! i think my 2 months old toy poodle is acting actively and he seems fine smile.gif

also, i feed him twice a day, do u reckon that is sufficient enough? or should i feed him 3 times a day cos i saw alot of comments online to feed 3-4 times a day :S
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post Dec 1 2010, 10:08 PM

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Generally 3 times is a good idea for puppies under 3-4 months old but if your dog is doing fine on 2 and doesn't seem to get really hungry in between then it should be ok.
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post Dec 1 2010, 11:30 PM

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oh ok i see smile.gif thanks alot for the respond and the answers btw Divas, its been very helpful smile.gif

and here's a pic of my 2month old toy poodle just to share with everyone smile.gif







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aileyteo
post Dec 2 2010, 11:07 AM

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cute cute
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post Dec 2 2010, 04:32 PM

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Hi Poodle lovers ... I actually need a small favour from you peeps here ... I have actually been going around pet shops in KL looking for toy poodles but so far have seen a few that is not really to my liking (in terms of colours) as well as the lack of poodles in general ... I will actually be in JB this weekend and I wonder if anybody can recommend any petshops which sells toy poodles (preferably in dark colours). Your help is very much appreciated. Thanks!
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post Dec 2 2010, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(gdraven @ Dec 2 2010, 04:32 PM)
Hi Poodle lovers ... I actually need a small favour from you peeps here ... I have actually been going around pet shops in KL looking for toy poodles but so far have seen a few that is not really to my liking (in terms of colours) as well as the lack of poodles in general ... I will actually be in JB this weekend and I wonder if anybody can recommend any petshops which sells toy poodles (preferably in dark colours). Your help is very much appreciated. Thanks!
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When buying a puppy you should find a reputable and responsible breeder rather than going to a pet shop. Most pet shops get their dogs from puppy mills or backyard breeders. Spend the time to ensure you get a good quality dog from a responsible breeder who will be able to support you and advise you throughout the dogs life.
Don't support backyard breeders and puppy mills, when the buying stops, the selling will.


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post Dec 2 2010, 10:54 PM

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anyone of you has the problem of dog scratching your wall? My dog has digged a few holes outta my walls!
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post Dec 3 2010, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(sherly @ Dec 2 2010, 11:54 PM)
anyone of you has the problem of dog scratching your wall? My dog has digged a few holes outta my walls!
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haha ur dog helping u doing renovation for chinese new year
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post Dec 3 2010, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(Divas @ Nov 30 2010, 07:12 PM)
As long as she hasn't had vaccination in the last week then she can shower.

If your puppy is especially small or weak in any way be careful. Even if your puppy is healthy you should keep the water warm and dry her off fully as fast as possible.
Make sure no water gets into her nose or ears and ensure you wash out the shampoo well.

Also make sure you give her a good brush all over before the bath (although not always necessary at such a young age, it is a good habit to get in to).

Your breeder should have been through simple things like this with you...
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A responsible breeder will tell you everything you need to know about your puppy. You can always call them for help. It's their own breed puppies. I starting to find myself lucky to have such a responsible breeder... smile.gif
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post Dec 3 2010, 10:51 AM

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Hi Divas. Are you able to recommend any reputable breeder in KL and JB? Thanks.
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post Dec 3 2010, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(gdraven @ Dec 3 2010, 10:51 AM)
Hi Divas. Are you able to recommend any reputable breeder in KL and JB? Thanks.
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yaya...me oso want to know...never buy from breeder then how we know they r responsible or good lel..
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post Dec 3 2010, 01:31 PM

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yaya...me oso want to know...never buy from breeder then how we know they r responsible or good lel..
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do research yourself... A lot of advertiser with telephone no. You should question the breeders on the list of items you wish to know (i.e. pup bloodline, can view the parents, how is, how what and etc). A good and responsible breeder will not mind to answer all your question and normally patiently. Ask if there is a health warranty after the pup is home.
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post Dec 3 2010, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(yeowa @ Dec 3 2010, 01:31 PM)
do research yourself... A lot of advertiser with telephone no. You should question the breeders on the list of items you wish to know (i.e. pup bloodline, can view the parents, how is, how what and etc). A good and responsible breeder will not mind to answer all your question and normally patiently. Ask if there is a health warranty after the pup is home.
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haha..thanks for ur info..but sometime is very good service b4 sale n bad service after sale de lo...........
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post Dec 3 2010, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(aileyteo @ Dec 3 2010, 01:35 PM)
haha..thanks for ur info..but sometime is very good service b4 sale n bad service after sale de lo...........
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If you find a responsible breeder, you are 99% guaranteed that their "service" is good no matter when. This is because they care about their puppies. They want to make sure their puppies go to a great home and get the best life possible and will want to know how they are doing as they grow up...

Read THIS thread for more info on finding a responsible breeder, although a quick google search would get you all the same information plus more which hasn't been posted on that thread yet.
Even someone who has never met any breeder before can get a pretty good idea of how responsible a breeder is if they know what to look for and what to ask.

If you are looking for a dog, it takes time and research to ensure you get the best possible match for you and your family. A dog is with you for a long time (up to 20+years) so it is important to make sure you get one that not only suits you, but will be happy and healthy (preventing you from spending heartache worrying about them as well as money paying for medical bills).


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post Dec 4 2010, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(sherly @ Dec 2 2010, 10:54 PM)
anyone of you has the problem of dog scratching your wall? My dog has digged a few holes outta my walls!
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i wan to know also, one of my dog like to scratch floor! i gav him alot of toy, but he stil like to scratch floor! mad.gif
p/s:my house is wood floor doh.gif
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post Dec 6 2010, 11:42 AM

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latest pics of my 6 mths old baby Snoopy... ^^

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post Dec 6 2010, 02:29 PM

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wow..so cute nie....u got how many furkids? all look great. nice to meet u

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