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susanlow89
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Jan 25, 2010, 8:45 PM

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hi,
any suggestion that which vet is better in Selangor, because the vet tht i brought my shih tzu there they seems to b lazy to check out the probs tht occurs to my shih tzu, sometimes he likes to eat his poo but the doc could not give me an answer y does he acted this way.. he told me tht it might caused due to bad digestion of my shih tzu so i ask him to check den he feels reluctant..any good vet recommended?


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 25, 2010, 9:12 PM

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Animal Medical Centre

9,jln ss18/6, Subang Jaya, 47500 PJ Selangor...Tel 03-56369008

You have to monitor the dogs behavior and its timing to do big biz. Allow him/her to finish, keep a distance..normally it would turn around to sniff and will move off. If it wants to have it...STOP her there and then and keep him/her by your side..scoop away and tell NO NO or other choice of words. Have to be consistent going about it until it understand. If your shih tzu is still below 6 months, is more on curiosity to toy with its poo but whatever it is...put a stop to it. If your shih tzu a female, high possibility it would go through this stage for about 3 months. Reason when an adult female looking after her pups, she would clean up the area regardless big or small biz..bottomline its going through development stages. Would be good to opt another vet. Good luck.


(This post was edited by ACC on Jan 25, 2010, 9:28 PM)


PSY
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Jan 26, 2010, 4:10 AM

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Hi, just consider this.... are you over feeding your dog?? There is a lightly chance you are so either cut down on quantity or reduce the number of times you feed it.


GoldenAddict
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Jan 26, 2010, 5:59 AM

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No, this has got nothing to do with it's digestion. Your Vet is wrong. That's just NONSENSE. People used to believe that dogs eating their own feces had digestion issues or something lacking in their food, but usually there is not any underlying medical problem when a dog eats its own feces. If he's otherwise healthy, happy & getting the all clear from the Vet, then he's probably just your average dog. Dogs are dogs & many of them like to eat sh*t.

Opportunity + boredom. If you don't pick up after the dog as soon as he eliminates, there is opportunity. If he's not exercised enough, he's bored. Put the two together & you will often get poop eating (coprophagia).

The only solution that works 100% of the time to solve this problem is to pick up after him as soon as he eliminates.

Hope I helped.

@ACC - What do you mean???



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 26, 2010, 6:22 AM)


ACC
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Jan 26, 2010, 6:10 AM

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Are you a owner of 1 dog or 500?

This was posted before you edited earlier version....THE REST BS ( thats what you quoted), regardless of dogs or other 4 legged animals, its' going through development. If none of these pick up any vices in their lives, chances of it live longer are slim for example street dogs. They somehow self develop certain kind of antibody that domestic kind doesn't carry in their system. I would not use the term average dog if it does something not proper. How do you then classify those nursing moms when cleaning up the mess left for her. She be right there waiting even there are helping hands from human...since they adult, ARE they being upgrade from average to very STUPID?

One thing have to agree with you...JUST PICK IT UP...Cheers!


(This post was edited by ACC on Jan 26, 2010, 6:44 AM)


PSY
K9 Kaki


Jan 26, 2010, 4:41 PM

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Well, Susan you got at least 3 opinions, do what you think is logical. i have miss out on my reason and that is, if over eating and food is not fully digested then when it comes out it will still have remnants of food smell so the puppy eats it. Look at another way, does your pup sleep on it's own poop if there is enough space in the enclosure?


ACC
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Jan 26, 2010, 10:21 PM

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Medium size breed like beagles (puppy 2mth-5mths old) will just vacuum food down and very little percentage they chew. Outcome heavier stools and at times notice some shapes of the kibbles. After eliminating it would go round either to sniff or the worst that could happen mum mum...there are 2 exhibit would like to point out (both are ready for elimination). No1 One was redirect back to cage....No2 Free to move about but pooo area been destinated. After biz done No1 would want have a go (mum) No2 would just move on. Rational behind this SPACE related. But if a female would be use under exhibit No2....hmmm NO NO would be used and have to pick it up asap coz even she goes off, would then make a U turn (more then 8 females been tested). 8mths onwards this problem would be history (never did starve them to do this kind of test).


PSY
K9 Kaki


Jan 27, 2010, 3:29 AM

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Why are you going in this direction? The word "starve", was it ever mentioned? Do not complicate issues by statistic, as it is rule of thumb to keep growing puppies "lean & mean"so not to stress growing joints, in short just do a little monitoring and you will be fine.


ACC
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Jan 27, 2010, 4:11 AM

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Read and digest it clearly before you head to another direction.


susanlow89
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Jan 27, 2010, 4:22 AM

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currently he is 1 year 2 months, i do not think that he do not had enuf food cause no matter how much i feed he will never feel full.. he is a male shih tzu and one more thing the vet told me tht it is normal for the male dog to have pus in their little brother( genital) there? can anyone explained more?


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 27, 2010, 4:31 AM

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How does it feel for you when the vet explain without much elaboration?


Sashan
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Jan 27, 2010, 6:40 AM

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Pus = not normal
Small blob of semen = yes normal in young male dogs

Your vet should really explain and not call it pus though, cuz if it were pus, he should be treating the animal.


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 27, 2010, 6:53 AM

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Hope she look for a better alternative by checking with another vet.


Sashan
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Jan 27, 2010, 6:59 AM

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True, a vet who is reluctant to touch my dog goes immediately on blacklist. Vets should not be afraid or geli of animals. And also a vet who cant or wont differentiate and educate you about your animals health is also not the best. You need to be able to ask and know about your dogs health


GoldenAddict
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Jan 27, 2010, 10:45 PM

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The "pus" coming out from the penis area is actually a discharge called SMEGMA, a fluid that is there for the penis to keep lubricated so it can be moved in & out of the sheath. It's just guy stuff. Infection would be dark yellow & with a greenish tint to it. Smegma should never be green. Light yellowish-white is normal.

Seriously, your Vet is hopeless. I have come across Vets who don't even know what a "spay coat" is. There was one who doesn't even know what 'UTI' stands for! If you feel that your veterinarian isn't taking the time to answer your questions in terms you can understand, it's probably time to look for a new vet.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 27, 2010, 11:01 PM)


Knotidoc
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Jan 28, 2010, 12:46 AM

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 what 'UTI' stands for!

Teacher I know what UTI stands for.

(1) Unite the idiots

(2) Untie the intestines

Am I correct? Crazy






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(This post was edited by Knotidoc on Jan 28, 2010, 12:51 AM)


susanlow89
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Jan 28, 2010, 4:02 AM

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thanx for ur advise golden addict, but the discharge that u had mentioned does it has any smell? but when i help him to wipe he doesn't havs any feeling of pain at all..so i tot it was normal as the vet said..actually i had took him to 2 vets n they said the same thing..by the way did u bring ur pet to Ikano pet safari before for treatment (vet)? if anyone of u did plz give me sum feedback..


PSY
K9 Kaki


Jan 28, 2010, 4:36 AM

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Read it, digested it and now more questions to ask so in short, it seems I know less than before. Life as it is is complicated and you just help make it a little worse and before anything else can happen goldenaddict throws in another spanner into the works..... anyone wish to adopt dobermans????


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 28, 2010, 4:52 AM

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When plp meet plp (not much issues) but when they do sit down would be plp vs plp, anyway thats not my point here, i always have high regards for owners with guard dogs base on their abilities to handle them. Cheers!


Knotidoc
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Jan 28, 2010, 5:06 AM

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Why do you want to go to Ikano? The Clinic there is a branch of Animal Medical Centre in Jln Tun Razak. Unless you want to pay RM50.00 for consultation. This paricular clinic is cater for the rich. What do U want to know about this clinic? The vet in attendance there was Dr. Christopher James from Sarawak. He stays in Subang Jaya not far from my house.

If you are looking for a vet or clinics that are reliable, thorough in examination, with latest technology and advance equipment you could visit The Healing Rooms, Rain Animal Clinic Just started by Christopher James, Lee Vet Clinic, or UPM in Serdang. You won't be far wrong.






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Sashan
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Jan 28, 2010, 5:47 AM

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Susanlow, the discharge is most likely normal as your dog isnt in any pain, and it does not smell, and is not greenish or yellow in color like pus.

But you should change your vet because
1) He is reluctant to touch your dog
2) He is explaining things wrongly to you (the discharge isnt PUS. Pus is not normal and is bad)
3) Isn't explaining things in a way that is easy to understand


GoldenAddict
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Jan 28, 2010, 8:08 PM

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No, Knotidoc. 'UTI' stands for Urinary Tract Infection. All Vets should know what it stands for! My female pup had it the other time & I brought her to the Vet & told the doctor that she has UTI & the doctor asked ME what's UTI. Alamak!



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 28, 2010, 8:20 PM)


GoldenAddict
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Jan 28, 2010, 8:47 PM

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Smegma should not have any noticeable odor. And yes, I have brought my pets to Ikano Vet before. That place has all the equipments like X-rays & so on & their services are 'okay'. They do however, overcharge.

I can recommend you one Vet that is near my home. I bring my pets there often & I can tell you that that place care about their patients & their prices are affordable. Dr. Lim is a good doctor & he will gladly explain to you in details on whatever you need to know regarding about your pet's health & their sickness.

BABY PETS Surgery & Veterinary Clinic
Tel: 03-8948 0040

No.7-G, Jalan Equine 9D, Taman Equine, Bandar Putra Permai, 43300 Seri Kembangan (they're just opposite Jusco)



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 28, 2010, 9:16 PM)


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 29, 2010, 1:23 AM

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UTI occurs on adult and senior adults...for a puppy to have that...don't try guess, no wonder the vet was unprepared to reply.


susanlow89
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Jan 29, 2010, 2:24 AM

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o thanx for ur advise..but seri kembangan is too far for me da farest i could go is till kota damansara i dun really noe the other roads..anyway any suggestion of vet in PJ which is reliable..


GoldenAddict
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Jan 29, 2010, 5:52 AM

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Correction! UTI's are VERY common in young female puppies. My friend's female pup had it twice before.
http://www.ehow.com/...ract-infection_.html
http://www.funnydogsvideos.com/...act-infection/12052/

ACC, may I know how long you've been "doing" dogs? Just curious to know.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 29, 2010, 5:53 AM)


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 29, 2010, 6:35 PM

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UTI nothing to do with discharges..it is straining to urinate...puppies dont have enough holding power (10-14 eilimnations per day) it's called incontinence...thats an adult dog health realted...never go to a vet and say my puppies/dog have this or that...ARE U CLEAR NOW?


GoldenAddict
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Jan 29, 2010, 7:51 PM

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ACC, read what you have just typed. You clearly do not know what you are talking about. Did you even read the links I posted for you? Educated dog owners & Vets will know what UTI is & the symptoms of UTI. You clearly do not know or understand what UTI is & you need to stop exalting yourself like what you're trying to do right now because in the end you're only making yourself look like a fool.

Take it easy my friend.

P/S: My female pup had blood in her urine & she couldn't hold her urine for very long hours because it was irritating her. That is a sign of UTI & plain ol' antibiotics cleared it up within a week.



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"

(This post was edited by GoldenAddict on Jan 29, 2010, 8:04 PM)


Sashan
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Jan 29, 2010, 7:54 PM

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I thought UTI is urinary tract INFECTION. Meaning it hurts to pee. Pee will generally be cloudy and sometimes bloody. Or maybe I am mixing that up with Kidney infection :p But it hurts the dog to pee


(This post was edited by Sashan on Jan 29, 2010, 8:00 PM)


Knotidoc
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Jan 29, 2010, 8:08 PM

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If an ordinary owner who has not as much as EXPERIENCE and KNOWLEDGE as UR Sir ACC. and if this person goes to the vet and as per your instruction I quote 'never go to a vet and say my puppies/dog have this or that...' then may I know what shall I tell the vet????

Shall I just say My dog is sick please have a look at it? The vet will ask what is the problem? I will then replied I don't know. Is that it?

May be it is an excellent approach. I certainly will adopt this concept and see how the vet will react.






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Knotidoc
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Jan 29, 2010, 8:25 PM

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UTI is classified as a chronic ailment, It affects dogs of all ages and sex. Some breeds are more prone than others. During the initial stage antibiotic such as 'Bactrim' will do the job. If not treated, secondary infection will occur and if this is so you will be in deep trouble.

For example, There is only one breed of all breeds that will have kidney stones and that breed is The Dally.






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ACC
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Jan 30, 2010, 7:17 AM

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If you say your pup have UTI, by all means keep it the way you describe...i know where you stand..btw..you sound like a little girl from the way i look at..LOL..u know yurself better...be real
Have you ask yourself this BIG QUESTION....WHY MY PUPPY HAVING THIS? DO YOU STILL THINK IS A COMMON PROBLEM? If you still think that way...congrats, you just have an avvrage puppy.


(This post was edited by ACC on Jan 30, 2010, 7:30 AM)


ACC
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Jan 30, 2010, 7:35 AM

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HA hA... so low profile after trying to out run me....took you few days to regain your composure...lol...a joker forever will be one or shall i say LOW CHIAU joker.


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 30, 2010, 7:47 AM

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It does hurt. Straining to urinate is serious. This could indicate an infection, a blockage or prostate trouble. Dogs with incontinence often have a secondary irritation in the genital. For adult dogs if frequent urination can indicate kidney trouble, bladder or UTI, crystals, diabetes and host of othe things.


Knotidoc
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Jan 30, 2010, 7:50 AM

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You have just earn yourself the title of an opera composed by Gustav Holst in in 1918 and also fornication under consent of the king to you!






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ACC
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Jan 30, 2010, 8:33 AM

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You truly such an amusement subject..the world needs some form like you, btw there is a CHI CHAT area...why not go 38 there? yah


ACC
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Jan 30, 2010, 10:03 AM

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You have dumb youself recently on neutering issue (can you still recall)...how on earth you bring up your pups? they need to be allow to eliminate as and when not by withholding or refrain them from doing if you got no time or just doing your own R&D and syok sendiri..think again...YOU ARE NOT A LICENSE BREEDER...what ever pups u having or intend to do more breeding, please do it low profile and dont share with others when u are half boil. You puting those animals at risk (are you thinking of making quick $$$)?

Never once read your link..coz u are there just to cut and paste...bottomline keep more to yourself, maybe all the while you just keep on posting and no one say or correct you, YOU not a DR, ur TR (TALKERTOR)...maybe is time to have some corrections in this forum. Btw, i have nothing to gain or lose if i choose not to speak but I am very concern of wrong subjects been highlighted by you. IT takes a BIGGER FOOL to address a smller one.


susanlow89
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Jan 30, 2010, 7:39 PM

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thanx for everyone advises, i wan to noe tht how much does the vet charged for heartwarm vaccine?


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 30, 2010, 7:56 PM

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If you are going for this rather giving tablet form (monthly basis)...... ProHeart injection, the price range rm200-350 is a one year routine. (dogs have to be one year and above), your vet should be able to provide you more informations.


Knotidoc
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Jan 30, 2010, 8:46 PM

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Why don't u drop dead Baskin Robin. You are churning out rubbish and disseminating false information and facts. Your contradiction and criticsm is neither contructive nor have they any value. You are doing it just for the fun in doing it. No wonder you are such a perfect fool.








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ACC
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Jan 30, 2010, 9:05 PM

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Have you gone see a shrink? If haven't nvm....go to your vet and ask for a Proheart injection with added substance such as prevention against mad dog....Share with him your personal health related issues and they would provide you the proper dosage...the price for this I am not sure, do share with us from this exercise. Good luck and hope you make it back, will miss your amusements if you don't, btw your reply should be posted under The Joys of Beagling (Hunting), your situation seriously in confusing state, go 55 see your vet ...Cheers!


(This post was edited by ACC on Jan 30, 2010, 9:25 PM)


GoldenAddict
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Jan 30, 2010, 10:01 PM

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Full of blabbering nonsense as usual. Honestly, why do I even have to waste my GOOD breath on people like you? Chillex.

And another thing, don't stereotype people who are older or younger (like me) than you; never judge a person's competence or skills based on their age.

Have a nice day!



"Multi BIS (local) GreatGrowkenn Agnes CGC" is ranked #5 (all-breed) in Best Malaysian Bred Dog Of The Year 2010"


Knotidoc
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Jan 30, 2010, 10:26 PM

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Under normal circumstances I couldn't be bother with ppl like ACC. But I cannot overlook and condone false and inaccurate information that he has disseminated. This is harmful for those with little knowledge on dogs.






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ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 30, 2010, 10:41 PM

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016 904 6299

CNY around the corner...have you taken your medications?


ACC
K9 Servant


Jan 30, 2010, 10:46 PM

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Do you really want to be label as half boil permanently, I have ways to promote you FOC.


susanlow89
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Jan 31, 2010, 9:20 PM

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dear golden addict do u noe approximately how much does the vet charge for pre- heartworm vaccine?


Ange
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Jan 15, 2012, 6:51 PM

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I know this topic's kinda old but I just adopted a beautiful ACS. Hunted high & low for a good & reasonable vet and found 1. Located just behind Puchong Giant. Look it up in facebook, key in KINRARA VET in search box. Hope this helps.

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