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TSnairud
post Sep 18 2007, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(hojeff @ Sep 17 2007, 09:36 AM)
my JRT is shedding very heavily more than normal. And i notice the skin is quite reddish and fur has shed to an uneven portion and only affect the left neck and a bit on the left body. Is this because of the shampoo? i just change the shampoo for my boy...but my CKC is just fine....please advise.
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What about food? wheather?
Dookie's front legs at the back portion are red all the time but no prob. just that they freakin shed a lot but still even. lol
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post Sep 20 2007, 12:48 PM

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i think it's the food and shampoo...now i gave a lot of multivitamins and calciums to my boy...

also...i planning to skipped my boy from shower for a period of time...he sure going to be very stinky...hehehehe
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post Sep 20 2007, 01:54 PM

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use wet cloth to wipe him.
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post Sep 21 2007, 09:49 AM

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okie okie..thanks for the tips.....because my boy is very active...running here and there...now he brings along a strong smell wherever he goes...
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Added on September 21, 2007, 11:03 amRotti



Guys look at this, i stumble on this during my search on understand the Rotti breed.....i might get one once i move to my new house as my current 2 furkid are just too small to scare off would be offender.

this really caught my attention......


Just wanna share w u guys.....

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washabushi
post Sep 25 2007, 06:29 PM

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hi every1...
i got a jack russell too...
hyperactive n very high agile too...
hard to catch him...
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post Sep 26 2007, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(washabushi @ Sep 25 2007, 06:29 PM)
hi every1...
i got a jack russell too...
hyperactive n very high agile too...
hard to catch him...
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hi...
you got to be freind with him. make him come to you. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(hojeff @ Sep 21 2007, 09:49 AM)
okie okie..thanks for the tips.....because my boy is very active...running here and there...now he brings along a strong smell wherever he goes...
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Added on September 21, 2007, 11:03 amRotti
Guys look at this, i stumble on this during my search on understand the Rotti breed.....i might get one once i move to my new house as my current 2 furkid are just too small to scare off would be offender.

this really caught my attention......
Just wanna share w u guys.....
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Wow.. I've been away for quite some time.. anyway my dear friend, I hope u will reconsider getting a Rotti as this big dogs require training from puppy to enable them to be a good guard dog. As u know Rotti is very powerful and sometimes hard to control. Since u have 2 small dogs at home, I hope u do reconsider as Rotti can be quite aggresive towards small dogs unless u have adequate time to spend on training it. biggrin.gif
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i think rotties are dangerous.. my dobermann on the other hand is a perfect angel.. get a dobe laaa! very nice 1!!
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post Sep 30 2007, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(chrissyhia @ Sep 28 2007, 12:36 AM)
i think rotties are dangerous.. my dobermann on the other hand is a perfect angel.. get a dobe laaa! very nice 1!!
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Maybe u have been trainning ur dobe for some time? Some handy tips for future owners? rclxms.gif Anyway, having a big dog is not a bad idea because of the current crime rate in our country.. but got to choose a breed that suit our lifestyle the most.
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post Oct 1 2007, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Sep 27 2007, 12:03 AM)
Wow.. I've been away for quite some time.. anyway my dear friend, I hope u will reconsider getting a Rotti as this big dogs require training from puppy to enable them to be a good guard dog. As u know Rotti is very powerful and sometimes hard to control. Since u have 2 small dogs at home, I hope u do reconsider as Rotti can be quite aggresive towards small dogs unless u have adequate time to spend on training it.  biggrin.gif
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i know, acually, i'm doing a research on Rotti at the moment...what i found up to now is the misconception of Rotti, a lot of ppl says Rotti is a very dangerous dog but from the articles that i read it all states otherwise. In fact, Rotti is good with children and very loyal and obident if being trained properly. Aggression of Rotti is most of the time result of mishandling and mistreatment from the owner. IF we show love to them, they wil give their life to us.

My two little devils can have a big bro.. if i do get the Rotti, i'll get it from pup....anyway, now do need to get the space up 1st...hehehehe



hey, will you be going to the MRDO this weekend?



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QUOTE(hojeff @ Oct 1 2007, 11:37 AM)
i know, acually, i'm doing a research on Rotti at the moment...what i found up to now is the misconception of Rotti, a lot of ppl says Rotti is a very dangerous dog but from the articles that i read it all states otherwise. In fact, Rotti is good with children and very loyal and obident if being trained properly. Aggression of Rotti is most of the time result of mishandling and mistreatment from the owner. IF we show love to them, they wil give their life to us.

My two little devils can have a big bro.. if i do get the Rotti, i'll get it from pup....anyway, now do need to get the space up 1st...hehehehe
hey, will you be going to the MRDO this weekend?
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Although bz with our hse renovation, v will still dig out time to come. Anyway, Shadow is behaving badly recently, during and after my female labrador on heat. Until now, shadow wakes up at 4.30am in d morning to ask me play, if I ignore him, he will dig anything that is chewable and destroy it. Constant marking on d curtain n d sliding door. Maybe he is learning to be a man as I didnt neuter him.. so anybody got any good ideas to solve this annoying problem.. doh.gif
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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Oct 5 2007, 12:40 AM)
Although bz with our hse renovation, v will still dig out time to come. Anyway, Shadow is behaving badly recently, during and after my female labrador on heat. Until now, shadow wakes up at 4.30am in d morning to ask me play, if I ignore him, he will dig anything that is chewable and destroy it. Constant marking on d curtain n d sliding door. Maybe he is learning to be a man as I didnt neuter him.. so anybody got any good ideas to solve this annoying problem..  doh.gif
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i encounter the same problem but without the 4.30am play during my CKC heat....my solution is to tired out Ty'rel..make him so tired that he don't have the enegry to play anymore...of coz in the process me too become very tired.....took him for a long long long jog around the park until he don't wanna go anymore.... rclxub.gif

the marking is very common..my boy mark around the park.....there's some specific area he usually mark like a specific tree and parking space or the cement near the park...no cure....he also mark the pen where my CKC was lockdown during the heat time.......what esle scolded my boy and wipe off the marking as usual lor....

Things will be better after your Lab finish her heating seasons.....but still constant teaching needed for your boy to understand that it's wrong to mark around the house.


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QUOTE(hojeff @ Oct 5 2007, 10:11 AM)
i encounter the same problem but without the 4.30am play during my CKC heat....my solution is to tired out Ty'rel..make him so tired that he don't have the enegry to play anymore...of coz in the process me too become very tired.....took him for a long long long jog around the park until he don't wanna go anymore.... rclxub.gif

the marking is very common..my boy mark around the park.....there's some specific area he usually mark like a specific tree and parking space or the cement near the park...no cure....he also mark the pen where my CKC was lockdown during the heat time.......what esle scolded my boy and wipe off the marking as usual lor....

Things will be better after your Lab finish her heating seasons.....but still constant teaching needed for your boy to understand that it's wrong to mark around the house.
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Yeah.. agreed. But it seems proper training will cant only be carried out once I shift out from my current hse because there are too many distractions. I just hope that it wont become a bad habit for him as Shadow gets annoyed, impatient & destructive easily, recently he starts to munch on door wedge and some other stuff. Of course when v reach home we scold him, but it seems it doesn't help much, or maybe he's too lonely. rclxub.gif
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post Oct 17 2007, 10:09 AM

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hi folks, i've been away for a very long time.

all i can say is, with any dog irregardless of breed, should be trained properly. however, some breeds have a tendency to be overprotective due to its nature, so, u hv to be aware of that. :-)
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QUOTE(aragorn2976 @ Oct 17 2007, 10:09 AM)
hi folks, i've been away for a very long time.

all i can say is, with any dog irregardless of breed, should be trained properly. however, some breeds have a tendency to be overprotective due to its nature, so, u hv to be aware of that. :-)
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yah yah...i know...u see....sometimes i ask my niece to step on my back for a back massage....my boy dont let her to do it as he think she's hurting me...so my furkid ends up chasing and barking my niece...

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How to stop a JRT from eating his own poo? And how to stop a JRT from humping?
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post Oct 19 2007, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(nexuz @ Oct 18 2007, 11:44 AM)
How to stop a JRT from eating his own poo? And how to stop a JRT from humping?
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u can buy the a kind of spray from the pet shop...but my method is to scold at my boy last time when he trying to get in to the habit......and now...he won't do it.....

as for humming ~~~ well...u can't do much coz this is their basic instint to get laid.....the best way is to spay your fuerkid....
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post Oct 21 2007, 01:42 PM

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My furkid is lost!

Name: Gimli
Breed: Jack Russell Terrier (Short Coated)
Age: 1+ years old
Sex: Male
Date of missing: 20th October 2007, between 3:00AM to 4:00AM
Place: BU 1, Last spotted by guards on the 21st Oct, 8AM at BU6.


Please if anyone found my furkid, give me a call at 017 2025773.

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Added on October 23, 2007, 9:56 amRM500 REWARD if GIMLI is FOUND.

Please call 012 3226044, John.


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post Oct 23 2007, 11:11 AM

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Hope you'll find gimli soon!
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Ooh my gosh.. Nairud is gonna get mad about it.. hope u find GImli soon.. shakehead.gif

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