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post Apr 24 2009, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(Rayne @ Apr 24 2009, 12:06 AM)
Yeah,true. I used to train at Puppy.com, and they let me and Scottie use their equipment when the others are not using it...smile.gif Was thinking of joining agility there too, but their fees are too high for me sad.gif Looks like I'll have to DIY a bit first to get Scottie interested first...if he is, then I will consider getting that set thingy smile.gif  But good to know though...if I want to get one also, I don't have to buy from overseas smile.gif
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what the price puppy.com?
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QUOTE(Rayne @ Apr 24 2009, 12:21 AM)
It's about RM200 per course of 10 lessons.
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ok that price, puppy.com equipment all imported with safety quality. they already used many money for it. They have Purina pet food company sponsor it and support.

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QUOTE(Rayne @ Apr 24 2009, 12:31 AM)
True true...they have quite an extensive array of equipment, I have to admit. But I can't afford it just yet...haha! Was thinking of getting something else to give Scottie other things to train and look forward to, instead of just obedience and tricks (which he has started to become bored). Want to get him interested in working again smile.gif
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yea, dog no playing, soon become lazy. they always sleep nothing to do.
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yea, my dogs like play tug too. i have a picture for share.
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Added on April 24, 2009, 10:49 amHi,Do you know Miniature Scnauzer like playing Agility Spot. I have some picture would like share with you.

Rocky work on Bar Jump user posted image
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ROcky work on Tunnel user posted image
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I won't buy any toy have an ear or eye. my dogs like only attack that part, after they took out the part, they no interest at all this toy without ear and eye.
My dogs like play tug war each other.
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Added on April 24, 2009, 7:42 pmHi,
Agility is very fun for dog and owner. for beginning try up at any agility club like petnyou, or puppy.com. sometime you saw it, when you play around might feel differ interest.

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clementcpteh,
I love the tunnel, bar jump that ur kids playing. I guess my kids will be very happy for that.....
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QUOTE(ericyong @ Apr 25 2009, 12:19 PM)
Actually hor, I think not advisable if have human food potluck also - on sundays there, many many people there go for jogging and cycling. u might not get a place to sit also. the furkids can have their food ler - they not so fussy or picky mer.


Added on April 25, 2009, 12:20 pmby the way, i started a Pets with Blogs page...

http://petswithblogs.blogspot.com

do msg me or msg here if you have a pet blog. thanks!
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hi Eric, nice blog! great to see MS owner have own blog.
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In agility mini type breed at Malaysia, do you guys guess Miniature Schnauzer, Poodle, and JRT, which one is the best? 123,321,213?
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QUOTE(Rayne @ Apr 25 2009, 08:59 PM)
From the agility trials that I went to once, the JRTs that entered swept all the top prizes....heh!
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Yea,at the moment JRT is number 1 at agility mini breed malaysia, second is poodle, the last one is our Miniature Schnauzer. tongue.gif
at USA Miniature Schnauzer always can won JRT and poodle. at here less Miniature Schnauzer run for agility.
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QUOTE(ericyong @ Apr 26 2009, 12:49 AM)
hehehe perhaps Malaysian MS are much lazier too...
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have many concern too, almost is agility dog club, only active at Penang and KL. the fee a bit expensive if they count by class. it mean after finished 10 class or 12 class. Need pay again for new class. this might expensive too. Like i joining agility dog club at penang, we have Life member, one time pay all going free for training and play those agility equipment. I think other agility dog club have offer this too. It really fun to see our dogs can jump those thing.
If someone member like play agility at penang, contact me, I can bring you have a look, let you try for fun. Only at week end.
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Valerie,
As I knew your pet shop offer the service can said the best according from my KL customers and friends. About that person talk nonsense, only people don't know about you service might think other.
I will recommend some friends and customer to your shop. If they looking for grooming.



QUOTE(Valerie Khoo @ Apr 27 2009, 02:09 PM)
Dear all forum readers,

Greetings from Pets Icon.

Recently, someone under the nickname pet@icon posted a series of messages in this forum [LYN Pets Wonderland]. He claimed that he is an employee of Pets Icon (located in NZX). He went on to ‘aggressively promote’ the top quality services of Pets Icon with special reference made to me. 

I would like to take this opportunity to clarify that we do not have any staffs or anyone directly related to Pets Icon posting any form of ‘advertising’ in this forum. In my humble opinion, this forum is for members to express their views, learn new things or even share information with regards to their canine companions. It cannot and should not be used as a platform for advertising and for putting down others.

I would like to condemn the irresponsible actions of pet@icon for making derogatory and baseless statements. In his posts, he claimed that I am the best groomer in California, Kuala Lumpur and maybe the whole world. This is totally untrue! While I have graduated from California and a Certified Master Groomer from NDGAA, I remained humbled by the fact that there is so much more to learn from experienced and established groomers in Malaysia, the United States and the rest of the world.

In some of pet@icon posts, he claimed that he is a girl. It later came to my knowledge that pet@icon is actually a guy. He claimed that he goes by the name of BK Tee. He even went to the extent of claiming that he is involved in a gay relationship. This is pure slander! Upon speaking to Mr. Tee (the real person), I can safely say that pet@icon is both a liar and a coward for impersonating someone and hiding behind his assumed identity.
In his quest to ‘promote’ (or rather, to defame) Pets Icon, pet@icon have used language unbecoming of a true gentlemen. While we are supporters of free speech, we find that the language used in his posts distasteful and disrespectful.

In our quest to be a household name synonymous with great products and services, Pets Icon has never deliberately defame or put down others. We set out to achieve our goals through hard work, passion and honesty.

Last but not least, I would like to thank all those who supported Pets Icon all this while. I would also like to thank pet@icon for being our ‘No. 1 fan’ and for being so ‘supportive’ that he has to hide behind someone else’s identity.  Maybe is time to come out of hiding and show your real face?

Valerie Khoo, NCMG
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Scottie and Wilbur as a winner for prize from Anniversary petmysite.com. Today just got from office. I pos to you all by tomorrow.

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Dog Friendly Restaurant, can let dog sit at air con area.
PALATE PALETTE RESTAURANT & BAR
21 Jalan Mesui off Jalan Nagasari
50200 Kuala Lumpur

http://www.palatepalette.com/
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Hey, today is rusty birthday.
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I gave planet dog toy to rusty
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every family members take a photo
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oh man! i can eat all night long!
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here the cake
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Aya, why took so long, what the hell!
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QUOTE(huey80 @ Apr 29 2009, 12:42 AM)
Is that cake for dogs or human wan? And u have 3 MSs...how do u manage?
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the cake for us with dogs, dog just have small teste only. is a bit no free have 3 MS, but if you like might no feel hard. Only costly is grooming, dog food. it extra pay more per month.
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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Apr 29 2009, 05:05 PM)
Hi ms lovers, My wife is looking forward to get a ms as a pet. i am looking for really small ms since we are living in a 850sqf apartment. I do have a lil experience with dogs, my last dog is shih tzu and miniature pincher. (all expense and things are bought by my parent so i got no idea hot much they spend on them lol). So as a "real" first time dog owner i eagerly want to know how much do you spend on your ms? ie. for foods, vets, toys, accessories, and etc. Please do tell me the average of your monthly cost to keep a MS. Thanks in advance and I really need your advise and help before I really get one for my wife.

also what is the smallest adult can be, any less then 12" ms. tyty

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Myself have 3 differ color Miniature Schnauzer, you really like Miniature Schnauzer? dont do any mistake for choose wrong quality. Poor quality might cost you more.
you can read my my Miniature Schnauzer blog
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QUOTE(Candy&Vincent @ Apr 30 2009, 10:04 AM)
Clements,

Cool and nice. Thanks for the prize
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You are the lucky one. It is small gifts from us.
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hi,
for you information.

Why does dog eat his poop
This is a common question amongst dog lovers... "Why does my dog eat his poop and how can I get him to stop". Some dogs don't just eat their own...but also eat other dog's poop.

It may be hard to believe but stool-eating is not uncommon or abnormal. And...it may even have its benefits.

In fact, the mother dog will naturally eat the feces of her puppies as she cleans them and her nest. Puppies often eat feces as they explore their environment - probably in the same manner that babies and small children will put just about anything in their mouths.

Eventually, most puppies figure out that they are better and tastier things to eat than poop and move on to consume food. Other dogs never learn and will continue this behavior.

Other dogs are thought to do it out of boredom. It is also possible some dogs will eat feces in an attempt to correct nutritional deficiencies form a poor quality diet.

It is important to look at why a dog is eating feces to determine what can be done. By the way...the medical term for eating feces is "Coprophagia". We have an excellent article on this topic by my friend Dr. Nicholas Dodman, a veterinarian and behaviorist.

Coprophagia in Dogs

Coprophagia is the practice of eating stool (feces). There's nothing more disgusting to a dog owner than seeing their dog eat its own or another dog's stool, and then to have the dog saunter up, tail wagging, looking for a kiss and a few kind words.

"Why on earth would dogs do such a repulsive thing?" an owner might ask. What on earth is the attraction in this behavior? We may never know for sure but we do have an inkling about what initiates the behavior and can surmise how and why it continues.

The Facts About Coprophagia

Coprophagia is not an abnormal behavior for canines in certain situations. b****es naturally consume their own pup's feces – presumably, to keep the nest clean. This behavior provides a survival benefit as it prevents unhygienic conditions from developing in the nest; a state of affairs that could lead to disease.

The biological drive to eat feces, which is implanted as a survival instinct, compels nursing b****es to ingest their pups' feces.

In addition, many puppies go through an oral stage in which they explore everything with their mouths, sometimes ingesting a variety of non-food items, including feces.

As time goes by, the majority of pups eventually learn that food tastes better than feces and they swear off the stool-eating habit for the rest of their lives. Some older puppies may continue to eat feces for a few months, but most grow out of the habit after the first year.

Barring nursing b****es, the majority of "normal" adult dogs have absolutely no interest in eating feces.

When Coprophagia is a Problem

Slow learners, "oral retentives," and pups in which habits are easily ingrained may continue to engage in coprophagia well beyond the accepted "norm" and may engage in it to excess. Such hard-core coprophagics continue the behavior long after their peers have developed new interests. Dogs like this, that seem addicted to the habit, may best be described as "compulsive."

Below is a list of possible contributing factors though more than one may be operating in any one case.

The opportunity to observe the dam eating stool
High protein, low residue, puppy food
Irregular feeding schedule
Feeding inadequate amounts of food
Under-stimulating environment
Constant opportunity to ingest feces
Inadequate attention/supervision

Veterinary Care

Diagnosis

Whether by nature, nurture, or a combination of factors, coprophagy rears its ugly head as a persistent and irritating habit that some long-suffering dog owners seem fated to endure. There are several different forms of coprophagy but, whatever form it takes, there are probably similar drives and predilections operating. Variations on the theme include:

Dogs that are partial only to their own stool
Dogs that eat only other dogs' stool
Dogs that eat stool only in the winter if it is frozen solid ("poopsicles")
Dogs that eat only the stool of various other species, often cats

Therapy

There are some "home" remedies that have been practiced, but they rarely work. Here are a few:

Adding Adolph's Meat Tenderizer® or Forbid®, commercially available preparations of pancreatic enzymes, to the dog's food

Adding crushed breath mints to the diet

"Doctoring" each stool with Tabasco® in the hopes of discouraging the dog from the habit

The following strategies have met with more success, though it is important to note that results vary:

Picking up all available stools (i.e. denying access)

Escorting the dog into a "picked up" area and walking him back inside the house immediately after he has successfully passed a bowel movement and before he even has a chance to investigate the fruits of his labor

Some dogs try to circumvent their owner's control by eating the stool as it emerges and for these incorrigible few a muzzle may be necessary

Changing the dog's diet and feeding schedule so that high fiber rations are fed frequently and perhaps by free choice. Hill's r/d Prescription Diet®, a diet that contains 10 percent fiber is a good option. It may work by allowing the dog to eat to satiation without gaining weight, or it may alter the texture of the dog's stool, making it less palatable. Dry food seems more effective than wet food in curtailing coprophagia

Lifestyle enrichment is also helpful. Make sure your dog has plenty of exercise and spends plenty of quality time with you each day. Some dogs respond when a "Get a job program" is implemented. Such a program is designed to encourage the dog to exercise his natural tendencies by means of activities like chasing, fetching, walking, pseudo-hunting, fly ball, agility training, etc.

Teach the LEAVE IT command

Although some of the above measures have occasionally been found effective on their own, it best to apply a whole program of prevention for at least six months to nip the behavior in the bud. If during this time, if the dog gets access to stool and ingests it, some ground will be lost. Hopefully, though, progress will eventually be made, even if it's one step back for every two forward.

Despite all these modifications in environment and training, some dogs persist in the habit of coprophagia. For these dogs, the compulsive disorder diagnosis may be worth considering. Some obstinate cases respond to the judicious use of human anti-depressants.

Although controversial, the obsessive-compulsive disorder diagnosis seems to fill the bill, on occasion at least, and it meets a couple of the scientific criteria for diagnosis.

Face validity: The dog appears obsessed with eating stool and compelled to ingest it.

Predictive validity: Extreme, refractory, coprophagy should follow a genetic predilection, occurring more frequently in anxious breeds of dog. The latter appears to be true, as the condition seems to be more common in certain breeds (e.g. retrievers). Also, the condition should, and often does, respond to therapy with anti-obsessional drugs.

Home Care

In the majority of cases, coprophagy can be successfully treated at home by means of a combination of management changes (exercise, diet, and supervised outdoor excursions) and environmental measures, but be wary of the occasional medical condition that masquerades the same way (your vet can help rule out such conditions).

By Dr. Nicholas Dodman
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QUOTE(jootat @ Apr 30 2009, 02:24 PM)
hi clement, thanks for sharing.  is it expensive?
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that price is reasonable.


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QUOTE(ericyong @ Apr 30 2009, 03:16 PM)
hehe i brought stephy there before... its ok ler, not too pricey.

if u like, u can bring them to La Terrasse too... its the corner of Palate Palette.
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QUOTE(thedancingsun @ Apr 30 2009, 08:21 PM)
Hi Clement

Thanks for the info.  That's why I have temporary sent it to my fren to observe and discipline it.  At first I thought its because its left alone in the day time while I work.  But apparently she is doing it at my fren's place too.

The pet shop says thsi is due to her digestive system not processing all the food hence poo oso smell like food!!!  I kinda  agree cos according to my fren, the puppy only eats it certain time of the day...I guess when its twice processed, it doesn't smell like food anymore??? hahahaa  doh.gif

At first, while she was with me, I will watch her after dinner and hopefully catch her at it...but she got so excited at her poo!!!  Its tough trying to fight her off!!!!  A few times, my back was turned and she go at it with a gusto!!!!!  drool.gif

I wanted to try feeding her pineapple (some source from internet says it will help with the enzyme in her digestive system) but my fren was recommending disciplining her first! 

Will be visiting her this weekend...let's see how I can correct that problem!!  rclxub.gif
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Yea, hope it useful for you the information. I read some forum member teach member about this problem in wrongly.
it getting worst the situation, to the end this dog gave away to some else, never hear the news again.
you need fast pick up the poo before she bad habit. or you may reward the treat to her after poo. Hope this help.

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QUOTE(thedancingsun @ Apr 30 2009, 10:24 PM)
Yes, at one point, so frustrated wanted to sell her off already!!  But I oso heard from other MS puppy owners that its a very common problem and that they will grow out of it <keeping fingers crossed>.  I didn't know whether to laugh or cry; on one hand, cage so clean, no need for me to clean but on the other hand, ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww  doh.gif  hahahhaaaa
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Need time to improve the problem. you need do more communicate to your dog, bring her out for social, walking or something else reduce this bad habit.

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