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The Retrievers V2, The Smartest Dog Ever !
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hamster9
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Nov 25 2007, 08:53 PM
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QUOTE(summerboyz @ Nov 25 2007, 01:32 PM) eh...how to do the spoiler thingy ah? quite new to forum...dono how to do, can teach me??  hmm...last time i used to have a japanese fighting dog mixed breed, but the aunty living downstairs love to complain very much...but themself always simply parking sometime even 1 car park 2 bay, we also didnt complain them...last time my dog have to leave me because of her!! i wan to get a preety retriever!! hehe hrmm..ur previous dog got bark bark etc or not? else they must have nothing to say and they cannot shoo you out since it's your apartment. Like me, I dun care what the guards say coz my dog is not nuisance to anybody. But if me, complain back the aunty first..see if she got confront you or not? hehehhe..let her taste of being complained
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ShadowR1
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Nov 26 2007, 12:51 AM
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Halo everyone, sorry for MIa for some time now, busy with work and chichi I want to ask hor, is tomato ok for dogs ah coz she accidently had some la. Thanks
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White Palace
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Nov 26 2007, 01:56 AM
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Tomatoes (plant and fruit) contain tomatine, an alkaloid related to solanine. As the fruit ripens, the tomatine is metabolized. Therefore, ripe tomatoes are less likely to be problematic for animals. Clinical signs of poisoning include lethargy, drooling, difficulty breathing, colic, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, widely-dilated pupils, paralysis, cardiac effects, central nervous system signs (e.g., ataxia, muscle weakness, tremors, seizures), resulting from cholinesterase inhibition, coma and death. (This information comes from veterinarians, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.) (All parts of the plant except the tomato itself are poisonous to humans, although some people are sensitive to the ripe fruit also.) Tomatoes also contain atropine, which can cause dilated pupils, tremors, and heart arrhythmias. The highest concentration of atropine is found in the leaves and stems of tomato plants, with less in unripe (green) tomatoes, and even less in ripe (red) tomatoes. http://www.lacetoleather.com/fataltodogs.html
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ShadowR1
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Nov 26 2007, 02:51 AM
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QUOTE(White Palace @ Nov 26 2007, 01:56 AM) Tomatoes (plant and fruit) contain tomatine, an alkaloid related to solanine. As the fruit ripens, the tomatine is metabolized. Therefore, ripe tomatoes are less likely to be problematic for animals. Clinical signs of poisoning include lethargy, drooling, difficulty breathing, colic, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, widely-dilated pupils, paralysis, cardiac effects, central nervous system signs (e.g., ataxia, muscle weakness, tremors, seizures), resulting from cholinesterase inhibition, coma and death. (This information comes from veterinarians, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.) (All parts of the plant except the tomato itself are poisonous to humans, although some people are sensitive to the ripe fruit also.) Tomatoes also contain atropine, which can cause dilated pupils, tremors, and heart arrhythmias. The highest concentration of atropine is found in the leaves and stems of tomato plants, with less in unripe (green) tomatoes, and even less in ripe (red) tomatoes. http://www.lacetoleather.com/fataltodogs.html She had a drop of ketchum last night but so far she looks ok, thanks a lot for the info, will monitor her. Me bad for being so
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XCcude
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Nov 26 2007, 02:03 PM
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so which items are bad for dogs? so far i know is chocolate, salty stuff, food dyes(colouring)... what else? is tomato one of them?
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BigBen
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Nov 26 2007, 04:14 PM
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QUOTE(XCcude @ Nov 26 2007, 02:03 PM) so which items are bad for dogs? so far i know is chocolate, salty stuff, food dyes(colouring)... what else? is tomato one of them? You can refer to page 10... Won.... have given a list of FOOD TOXIC TO DOG.
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TSM2K2Land
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Nov 26 2007, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE(xXAaronXx @ Nov 24 2007, 12:37 AM)  My dog hahahaha nice and his name is Chester for those who dont know , can always check 1st page QUOTE(XCcude @ Nov 26 2007, 02:03 PM) so which items are bad for dogs? so far i know is chocolate, salty stuff, food dyes(colouring)... what else? is tomato one of them? go for 1st page and 1st thread there is a list for food to avoid !
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summerboyz
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Nov 26 2007, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(hamster9 @ Nov 25 2007, 08:53 PM) hrmm..ur previous dog got bark bark etc or not? else they must have nothing to say and they cannot shoo you out since it's your apartment. Like me, I dun care what the guards say coz my dog is not nuisance to anybody. But if me, complain back the aunty first..see if she got confront you or not? hehehhe..let her taste of being complained  yalo...my dog also "m zhang hei" la...he barks, but then the only auntie very fussy one...abit abit like to complain  but hor...last time my mummy wan to have a nap in the afternoon..She tumbuk those spices, my mum cant sleep n tell her...guess what's her reaction? Ignore my mum!! Say much delicious if tumbuk but under apartment law, management have their rights to bring away our dog or either report to bandaraya, we are still guilty of having pets at apartment  but then yea, agreed with your suggestion..i think i got lotta chance to complain them, they almost everyday simply park car one...
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xXAaronXx
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Nov 26 2007, 09:35 PM
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Hey every1 i'm back my SPM juz over 2day hahaha
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xXAaronXx
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Nov 27 2007, 11:53 PM
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skyfei
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Nov 28 2007, 12:18 AM
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yee aaron ur GD is such a cutie~~~~
This post has been edited by skyfei: Nov 28 2007, 12:43 AM
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xXAaronXx
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Nov 28 2007, 12:33 AM
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btw my name is Aaron not arron thx
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BigBen
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Nov 28 2007, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(xXAaronXx @ Nov 27 2007, 11:53 PM) Aaron welcome .... adorable woh.. GR.... how old is he??
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TSM2K2Land
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Nov 28 2007, 02:22 PM
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Chester about a year aaron ? hehehe
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xXAaronXx
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Nov 28 2007, 02:48 PM
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Nope only 9 month old hahah but very big d lo
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TSM2K2Land
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Nov 29 2007, 10:52 AM
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QUOTE(xXAaronXx @ Nov 28 2007, 02:48 PM) Nope only 9 month old hahah but very big d lo the size should be 9months - 1 years... it look healhty and the fur very nice  must bring out social more with others dog.. come join us  if there are any activities around !
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won
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Nov 29 2007, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE(ShadowR1 @ Nov 26 2007, 12:51 AM) Halo everyone, sorry for MIa for some time now, busy with work and chichi I want to ask hor, is tomato ok for dogs ah coz she accidently had some la. Thanks Hi ShadowR1, How's chichi? She should be growing pretty fast now Any updates or pictures? QUOTE(xXAaronXx @ Nov 27 2007, 11:53 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « More picture of my dog hehe Hi Aaron, Chester look very nice! He has nice fur and quite big size for 9 months....hehe. I though he is about 1 year old too!
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hamster9
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Nov 30 2007, 12:31 AM
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QUOTE(summerboyz @ Nov 26 2007, 05:47 PM) yalo...my dog also "m zhang hei" la...he barks, but then the only auntie very fussy one...abit abit like to complain  but hor...last time my mummy wan to have a nap in the afternoon..She tumbuk those spices, my mum cant sleep n tell her...guess what's her reaction? Ignore my mum!! Say much delicious if tumbuk but under apartment law, management have their rights to bring away our dog or either report to bandaraya, we are still guilty of having pets at apartment  but then yea, agreed with your suggestion..i think i got lotta chance to complain them, they almost everyday simply park car one...  if me, just complain. then if the management wants to get your dog, keep your eyes open if there's other unit having dogs as well and make sure theirs are taken away too. things went quiet down when i sound this to the management since my dog isn't any nuisance and furthermore for safety measures, find a friend who has landed property and apply the dog license according to his/her address. If DBKL, even nicer, can get those from the post office
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