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White Palace
post Oct 12 2006, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(RealityDreamer @ Oct 12 2006, 09:52 AM)
Dr. Dev is a breeder/show dog competitor. He has bred quite a number of ch.s and has a pretty impressive track record in the show ring. His dobes are mostly from US/Aus lines(i think);very fine structure (not my cuppa)  whistling.gif
If ur interested in dobes, try researching EU lines...they are very solid and many can still work.  rclxms.gif

www.dobermannreview.co.yu/feature/Avi_Marshak/avi_interview.htm

http://www.dobermannreview.co.yu/default.php
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I heard that Dr Dave's doberman who won best in show he spent money roughly equivalent to RM100k to import that dog? Have you been to the previous show? There is another Doberman which won best in show, not belongs to Dr Dave, it is belongs to a chinese. Handled by a Chilie handler, but the owner is Malaysian.

QUOTE(bryan84lee @ Oct 12 2006, 10:07 AM)
thx for WHITE PALACE and REALITYDREAMER reply....
but currently i stay in k'l and my hometown is at seremban....
so is't better if near...  happy.gif
and i'm interest in toy group breed or G.R....
but is't suitable for a beginner?
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I suppose GR is relatively easier to care for, toy group with long furs you will have more work to do. But still, whatever breed you going to own, do sufficient and appropriate research, plan it before you purchase it, then you should have no problem.

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post Oct 12 2006, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(White Palace @ Oct 12 2006, 10:13 AM)
I heard that Dr Dave's doberman who won best in show he spent money roughly equivalent to RM100k to import that dog? Have you been to the previous show? There is another Doberman which won best in show, not belongs to Dr Dave, it is belongs to a chinese. Handled by a Chilie handler, but the owner is Malaysian.

I suppose GR is relatively easier to care for, toy group with long furs you will have more work to do. But still, whatever breed you going to own, do sufficient and appropriate research, plan it before you purchase it, then you should have no problem.
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thx for ur comment, i do lot of searching liao....
cant wait to start my life wif a lovely pet....
did u have sell G.R puppy or anyone else?
(price hope can get the cheapest happy.gif)
erm...my friend is a newbie too but he hope to get a husky,
it's suitable for beginner?
bryan84lee
post Oct 12 2006, 11:41 AM

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yesterday i walk by petaling street, Jalan Sultan, found there is a pet shop that js selling dogs. They have many kind of dogs....so excited that see many kind of dogs at once....
they also selling west highland but price around 4k....@_@
is't this pet shop price reasonable?

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post Oct 12 2006, 11:45 AM

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If u wanna to search for Exotics..Where are u heading???...(I'm seaching for one) wink.gif
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post Oct 12 2006, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(bryan84lee @ Oct 12 2006, 11:41 AM)
yesterday i walk by petaling street, Jalan Sultan, found there is a pet shop that js selling dogs. They have many kind of dogs....so excited that see many kind of dogs at once....
they also selling west highland but price around 4k....@_@
is't this pet shop price reasonable?
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wah... better stay away from that shop... a few friends bought from that shop, their dogs all sick... one had tick fever and couldn't be cured...

Actually, there is a breeder in Klang but not sure he got any westies now or not but he told me he sells them for below 1k or a bit more if no cert....
White Palace
post Oct 12 2006, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(bryan84lee @ Oct 12 2006, 11:34 AM)
thx for ur comment, i do lot of searching liao....
cant wait to start my life wif a lovely pet....
did u have sell G.R puppy or anyone else?
(price hope can get the cheapest happy.gif)
erm...my friend is a newbie too but he hope to get a husky,
it's suitable for beginner?
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I dont sell GR puppies, but you can contact MKA to get the breeder's information. GRs nowadays are relatively cheaper compared to last time, as they can have a huge litter, so it is not hard to get affordable ones.

But i would suggest that although you need to find those within your budget, only buy it from the breeders, go to their house and look at the pup's parents, see how are the dogs treated there, then only decide to purchase.

When Husky was first introduced in Malaysia, people thought they might not suit the hot weather here, but now, it seems that Huskies population is increasing and hardy enough to accommodate here.

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RealityDreamer
post Oct 14 2006, 01:03 AM

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QUOTE(White Palace @ Oct 12 2006, 10:13 AM)
I heard that Dr Dave's doberman who won best in show he spent money roughly equivalent to RM100k to import that dog? Have you been to the previous show? There is another Doberman which won best in show, not belongs to Dr Dave, it is belongs to a chinese. Handled by a Chilie handler, but the owner is Malaysian.

I suppose GR is relatively easier to care for, toy group with long furs you will have more work to do. But still, whatever breed you going to own, do sufficient and appropriate research, plan it before you purchase it, then you should have no problem.
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Hi,
Well, show dogs usually fetch a higher price (maybe that is why they are alot more expensive!!)...I wouldn't be surprised if it cost tht much for a V/BIS/BOB winner
Sorry,can't answer ur question...Don't really know the show circle as it is not my cuppa...could it be roger ?? sunny?? dunno la...don't keep up with the show ring.. whistling.gif blush.gif just like to look see look see once in a while but am not active.

GR seem to be suitable for beginners...they're very ppl oriented..but pls do not expect him to be a guard dog! it would be very unfair... doh.gif
Toy group dogs are good too...i think they are easier to maintain..in terms of food,exercise and space..but most hv pretty long fur..
Haha...for me...the best type of fur is the smooth coat,ie. dobes,bullmastiff,pitbull,boxer type....super short. Any fur that requires combing is considered long to me...! rclxm9.gif
Becareful abt low prices...the pup may be cheap but tht may mean that the breeding is low quality and u will "pay" later through vet bills (this does not mean expecnsive dogs are good dogs either!!) Do take heed of white palace says..go only to breeders,check the environment, see the parents.

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post Oct 14 2006, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(RealityDreamer @ Oct 14 2006, 01:03 AM)
Hi,
Well,  show dogs usually fetch a higher price (maybe that is why they are alot more expensive!!)...I wouldn't be surprised if it cost tht much for a V/BIS/BOB winner
Sorry,can't answer ur question...Don't really know the show circle as it is not my cuppa...could it be roger ?? sunny?? dunno la...don't keep up with the show ring.. whistling.gif  blush.gif  just like to look see look see once in a while but am not active.

GR seem to be suitable for beginners...they're very ppl oriented..but pls do not expect him to be a guard dog! it would be very unfair... doh.gif
Toy group dogs are good too...i think they are easier to maintain..in terms of food,exercise and space..but most hv pretty long fur..
Haha...for me...the best type of fur is the smooth coat,ie. dobes,bullmastiff,pitbull,boxer type....super short. Any fur that requires combing is considered long to me...!  rclxm9.gif
Becareful abt low prices...the pup may be cheap but tht may mean that the breeding is low quality and u will "pay" later through vet bills (this does not mean expecnsive dogs are good dogs either!!) Do take heed of white palace says..go only to breeders,check the environment, see the parents.
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True, i think the major consideration to own large breed dogs is the larger appetite, if you were to give good quality food, it might cost you more. While for toy breeds, you do not need a huge compound for them, they can be well suited indoor as well.

But of corse, there should be a consideration of future vet bills, especially when they come to old age.

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post Oct 16 2006, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(White Palace @ Oct 14 2006, 10:23 AM)
True, i think the major consideration to own large breed dogs is the larger appetite, if you were to give good quality food, it might cost you more. While for toy breeds, you do not need a huge compound for them, they can be well suited indoor as well.

But of corse, there should be a consideration of future vet bills, especially when they come to old age.
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thx u guys, i will serching for the home breeder now.
hope to get a best price that i can affort.... blush.gif
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post Oct 17 2006, 11:34 AM

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big bro big sis, im looking for a dog food, but i'm consufe to choose one?
can anyone help, any brand like seint-diet, ekanuba, and bla bla bla

my current dog is golden, 3 mth old only.....

p/s:sry if wrong section cause i can't find anything regarding dog food in forum.....sry admin
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post Oct 17 2006, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(keithkeat @ Oct 17 2006, 11:34 AM)
big bro big sis, im looking for a dog food, but i'm consufe to choose one?
can anyone help, any brand like seint-diet, ekanuba, and bla bla bla

my current dog is golden, 3 mth old only.....

p/s:sry if wrong section cause i can't find anything regarding dog food in forum.....sry admin
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lolx...u can try canidea, i heard b4 this food is quite suitable for golden.
prophet007
post Oct 25 2006, 06:11 PM

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anyone got comments about the Natural Aquatic World at SS19? The things sold there expensive or not? And is there a wide variety of things sold?
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post Oct 26 2006, 11:21 AM

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I think their variety is quite ok. As for price, I guess it depends what you want to buy there. Their tanks are expensive.
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post Oct 27 2006, 10:46 AM

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well, i tink i wan to buy some aquatic plants...lol
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post Oct 27 2006, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(prophet007 @ Oct 25 2006, 06:11 PM)
anyone got comments about the Natural Aquatic World at SS19? The things sold there expensive or not? And is there a wide variety of things sold?
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QUOTE(prophet007 @ Oct 27 2006, 10:46 AM)
well, i tink i wan to buy some aquatic plants...lol
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They do have variety of animals there. Depends on what you're looking for tho. If its just aquatic plant then i think they are selling it too.
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post Oct 30 2006, 08:59 AM

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they have the best varieties of plants IMHO. Other LFS always out of stock one
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post Oct 30 2006, 08:18 PM

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Yeah, i think they have the most compared to others.
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post Oct 30 2006, 11:25 PM

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yes... they do have a wide varieties of aquatic plants... i just went there yst... first timer there... not a wasted visit... worth my time...

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post Nov 6 2006, 11:27 PM

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Anyone know the opening hours for xianleng shah alam? am thinking of going there this friday morning.

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