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llamasonic
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Apr 12, 2002, 6:59 PM


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Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hello, I recently moved here from the US and will be getting my dog out of quarantine this weekend. I am curious what are the 'do's and don'ts' of having and keeping a dog in Malaysia. I am used to being able to take my dog just about anywhere I go, including outdoor restaurants. My dog is well behaved and stays seated under my chair, is non aggressive towards people and other animals.
I understand that Malays can't touch a dog (or a wet dog??) and I would like to be sensitive to this while at the same time being able to socialize my dog in his new Malaysian home. I would like to be able to take my dog out with me to get a morning Kopi-0 or rotia canai w/teh halia. I have lived in NYC and SF which are both about the most dog friendly places in the US - I don't mind pushing the limits of where I can and can't take him as well since people will prob figure I am white and don't know any better :) The nicest place around where I live is a Malay graveyard however I think this would be in bad taste, so I won't be going for any long walks with my dog there.. There is a chinese shop up where I live that has tons of off leash dogs at night, all around. Some have tags, some don't. I am assuming that a place like this is OK. How about the KTM ? Taxis ? (no car here yet) .. OK, thanks in advance for any replies :)


Andrew
Member

Apr 15, 2002, 4:11 AM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

  Well I don't think that pets like cats and dogs are allowed at KTM or any public transport.

You still can bring your dog to place like Pasar Malam, some chinese coffee shop where you can get some Kopi-O and toast there. In M'sia public place like Shopping Mall, dogs and cats are allowed to step their paws in. Unlike in Europe country and also States, as I understand ( correct me if i'm wrong) that owner of dogs and cats can bring their pet to anywhere they like including in the public transport and even shopping mall.

Another not preferable place to bring your dog to is some place you called "Mamak Stall". This is because the people that are running the business might be Muslims too.

One thing if you bring your dog out, be careful that your dog doesn't lick or touch any Malay people if they pass by because of their religion thing. But my Malay friend told me that as long as the dog is not wet, they can touch it or not to be lick by the dog. Anyway they still prefer not to touch the dog. But most my Malay friends doesn't care about it.

Lastly, the point is if the place has mainly not Malay people, you can bring your dog there. And bare in mind dogs are NOT allowed in public transport at all.

Andrew Wong
Miniature Pinscher, Born 22.12.2000


atom
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Apr 18, 2002, 8:51 AM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

HI !! Even though the recreation park are not allowed Dogs also...

Li Mee. Mad


jason
Enthusiast


Apr 26, 2002, 8:18 PM


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Re: [atom] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

It's just a matter of respect to orther races of this country. You are Malaysian and I think you should be sensitive enough to handle it.

Regards

_______________________________________________
papa to Candy - female boxer; fawn; natural ear;
docked tail;born 6/2001.
Jasper - male boxer; fawn;natural
ear;docked tail;born 11/2001.


largo
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Jun 5, 2002, 9:03 PM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hi llamasonic, I am currently in the US. I was looking at places to take dogs for a walk in KL. I just can't imagine how difficult it is to take dogs around KL. Please give me some info on which parks to go and which areas to walk the dog without getting fined, be complained or even arrested?!?!? I am sure you have a good idea about the situation now that you've been there with your dog for a couple of months and could give me a good comparison as you are from the US and know how dog-friendly in most parts it is here. My friend in KL said it's very difficult. To have a pet there, do you need a pet licence?? What other documentions are necessary in case you get called by the animal control person or the cops?? Are there any pet-friendly apartments/condo in KL?? Where (as in residential) can you legally have a dog?? Is it too difficult to give the dog a walk everyday before and after work hours in the nearby neighborhood?? Any information is greatly appreciated!! Looking forward to hearing back from you and Thanks in advance!!


lilK
Dog Kichi

Jun 6, 2002, 2:02 AM


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Re: [largo] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

ya hi...
there are some dog frenly apartments and condo here in malaysia...
for eg..
my place here...
theres dogs almost in every blocks..
coz in the morning and evening u get to see owners bring their puppy and dogs out for a walk n stuff.....
so u jus gotta ask around...n preferable not to stay near muslim..
as they doesnt really like dogs...
so all the best to u ya...with ya dog! Wink


llamasonic
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Jun 7, 2002, 4:04 AM


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Re: [largo] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Heya :) I have not yet tried to take my dog into KL town. It is hard enough walking around here without getting hit by a car myself. I can't imagine walking a dog in town. Malaysia has to be the most pedestrian unfriendly country in the World ! There must be 50 feet of sidewalk in the whole of KL and you had better be careful you don't fall into a drain, have your foot caught on some rusty wire, or fall off of a 3 foot curb that's slicker than a greasy pan when it is wet.

My suggestion is to get away from KL if you want to keep a dog, find a residential area. I am in an apartment, but my landlord does not mind the dog and my neighbors don't complain. I take my dog for walks in the morning to avoid cars and kamikaze's on motorcycles. I'll also take him up to Chinese or Indian shops at night for dinner. This is a dog unfriendly place, but I imagine there are worse places..
I would suggest renting a house just outside KL. This depends on your budget, but you can rent a totally decent place for 700-1000 RM somewhere like Bandar Sri Damansara (just an example, many other places in this range- 15 minutes out of KL. Not the nicest, not the worst place. But staying in downtown KL is out of the question unless you have tons of money to throwdown on a rental in Ampang (7500 per month for a house) or similar places.

You do need a pet liscense, the cops won't bother you about your pet unless a neighbor complains, at that it will still take a few months for them to respond. Cops are too busy taking bribes for traffic offenders to be bothered with your pet :) Not Kidding, police here make more in a day taking cash than they do in a months wages. I have had a bad day in Malaysia today, my post might reflect this mood ;) I like it though - Kind of like Mexico mixed with Chinatown filled with mosques.. if you can imagine that.

Warning, little kids here might try to kick your dog, and their parents will think their kids are being 'so cute lah' as they try to kick your 'dog dog'. Just kick the kids back if they happen to get your dog. Just mentioning this because it keeps happening to me and my dog.. They act as if they are power rangers and your dog is the enemy.. So keep an eye on your dog if kids are around.

Let me know if you have any other quesitons or if I can help out.

:)


lilK
Dog Kichi

Jun 7, 2002, 10:06 AM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

my dear fren....
malaysia isnt tat bad as u think....
maybe ur place gave this impression..
but over here in my place...old klang road....
ppl here are dog frenly....
kids will play with neighbours dogs in the evening....
and those furballs do enjoy their companies very much...


Derrickok
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Jun 7, 2002, 3:56 PM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hey You Orang Puteh or Mat Salleh. Born in 1972 at Walnut Creek California does not give you that extra privilege to intimidate, insinuate and insult Malaysia and its citizens.
In the first place, were you invited?
Never ever you dare to post another article of this nature in this forum or I shall stick you in the shit.
For your information, your post has been downloaded, printed and in due course it shall be handed to the corps for them to verify that even foreigners like you have noticed they are busy taking bribes.
You got an opinion? Keep it to your F*#%..g self or don't like Malaysia? piss off back to California.


llamasonic
Novice


Jun 7, 2002, 5:45 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Derrickok - I did not say anything intimidating, as far as insulting, if the truth hurts I can't help that. I like Malaysia and it's people. I think the country is in the stone ages when it comes to how animals should be treated. I have seen many dogs abused in public, left in undersized cages in the hottest of weather and tormented by childeren. You can't be here for any amount of time and not see it yourself.

If something I mentioned is untrue, please point it out. The post was made to a fellow American who wanted to know my thoughts after having a dog here a few months. I gave them. Rather than make threats to me, why not try to do little things to make change within your own community ? For instance if you see kids or anyone else kick a dog, wild or not.. please tell them not to and that that is unacceptable behaviour.

If you see somone walking their dog on a string with a branch to whack the dog with, ask them why they won't spend for a leash and collar instead of hitting their dog. If you see a dog that is always in a crate and going bonkers, ring the doorbell and ask the owners why they got a dog in the 1st place ? The next time a policeman asks you for cash tell him to go to hell and pay the normal fine instead or perpetuating this corruption which runs deep and thick in Malaysian society. If the police take kickbacks, it must be OK for everyone to right ?

Kids are not born cruel, they have to learn it.

I will post whatever I want (within the rules of the site) & you have the right to say whatever you want in response.


PyRoMaNiAc
Canine Addict


Jun 8, 2002, 7:44 AM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Whoa! Time out! Chill!

Malaysia is a dog-friendly place. But I do admit that we are not AS dog-friendly as other countries. Many reasons contribute to this (you've already mentioned a few, including this being a Malay country). To my knowledge, dogs aren't allowed in shopping centres or on public transport.

K.L. is not that bad a place. I've lived in about 3 places in K.L (my family moved around a lot Smile), and in all of those locations, I never had a problem walking my dog around the neighbourhood.

-= Tisha =-


Derrickok
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Jun 8, 2002, 4:50 PM


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Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

llamasonic or Anthony,
Point your finger to a country that is without animal cruelty? America, Canada or any of the White Colonies?
There is no denying that Malaysia is way behind with animal care. ( I am not just referring to dogs only, I am saying animals in all categories ). But here again what is acceptable by others may not be tolerable to you depending on the level of thinking of those responsible for such action.
You haven't been here long enough to justify your remarks. The trouble with your nationality is you thought you are all god almighty. You came, you saw and you wanted an immediate change to suit your mentality.
Furthermore, its your attitude that is causing your downfall. Change it and I'll show you where your dog can go to Mcdonald, KFC and all the shopping Malls.
I am extending you a hand of friendship, the ball is in your court.
Just remember one thing; When in Rome do as the Romans do.


cdmoo
ALPHA


Jun 8, 2002, 6:10 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Good one Uncle Derrick! Wink
And I will show them where to take ur dogs for a swim!
Cool

Sly

Smile
regards,

CD Moo





hclai
Novice


Jul 2, 2002, 7:35 PM


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Re: [PyRoMaNiAc] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Well, this is the culture in this country, the place where i live is mostly malay, and they even poison the dogs. But, again....this was 10 yrs back story, when the malay still stay in the kampong. Nowadays , ur dogs only get poison by indonesian, cause they wante to break into ur house. U can expect the culture of malaysia like america. Ur dog in malaysia is definitely safe, except not much places for u to bring him/she to a park only, anyhow u still can bring her along for a walk in ur housing area, if u r staying in a chinese garden area. If u go to china, it is even worst, they steal ur dog and they eat ur dog. so, what do u so???? just adapt to the culture and this type of things need time to change. compare to 30/40 yrs ago. Not much ppl can afford to own a pedigree dog as a pet. but, nowadays the pedigree dog owner is increasing. so, give m'sia some time to change their mind set.

ppl in our contry is not rich enough(majority) , with the impact of economic crisis, who really care about the wellfare of the animal much. This also hav to thanx to ur fellow frens from the states (Soros), if we are all here rich enough, we will think of this thing. like setting out a park for dog & cats, swimming pool for ur pet, hunting ground. So, get what i mean????


From,
Truly a malaysian that love to socialise with ppl around the world.


les
K9 Maniac


Jul 2, 2002, 9:39 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Wow..! where I can bring Sunny to Mc Donalds and KFC? WOWWWW.. can go swimming pool with Sunny? REalllYYyyyYY?? Where? Where? Where??????

*~Sunny Macho, My lil puggy~*
Laugh -Born 15th March, 2002-
Laugh

Copied this frm ahming, touch huh?
"Please don't cry in front of my grave,

I don't mind if you keep a new dog.

I won't angry if you give my toys to others dog,

I will be happy if other dogs can enjoy your love as me."


Derrickok
Novice


Jul 3, 2002, 2:58 AM


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Re: [les] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

 Right in Subang Jaya.


les
K9 Maniac


Jul 3, 2002, 7:30 AM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Subang got lotsa McDonalds wor.. which one izit? Or.. Subang got swimming pool meh? I don't know leh...

*~Sunny Macho, My lil puggy~*
Laugh -Born 15th March, 2002-
Laugh

Copied this frm ahming, touch huh?
"Please don't cry in front of my grave,

I don't mind if you keep a new dog.

I won't angry if you give my toys to others dog,

I will be happy if other dogs can enjoy your love as me."


evehock
Enthusiast


Jul 4, 2002, 6:15 AM


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Re: [les] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hehehe...

Les, I only read that Cdmoo can show you where you can bring your dog to swim......but did not mention anything about swiming pool... I guess is the place you can bring your dog to swim is stream, river or beach lar...Tongue... LOL

Eve




HWONG
Novice

Jul 4, 2002, 8:12 AM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

I swore I would never post here again but this one is the mother of all ill tempered and irrational reactions from you that I ve ever seen in this forum and I couldnt resist. You have outdone your self this time Derrick. You snap at everything that you dislike or anyone who dare to disagree with you and rule over this forum like it is your own. Using vulgarities in the forum goes against all decencies. If you feel the chap has an incorrect impression of the situation, educate him. Snap at him he snaps right back. You are an old hand in this hobby and it is a good thing you are doing; sharing your experience. You can contribute much more by being humble and composed. You will gain the respect that you deserve. Among the forum participants are many young ones who look up to you. Relax Derrick, under that mean disposition of yours is a nice guy who really loves his hobby and sincerely wants to share his knowledge. A friendlier environment will invite more participants and this forum would have served its intended purpose. Reflect not react...


Derrickok
Novice


Jul 4, 2002, 9:29 AM


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Re: [HWONG] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

I don't think any member here knows who is this person called himself HWONG.
You don't like it that is too bad. You find it distateful, return to The Isle of Elba.
There are lots and lots of posts in this forum I bet you were tempted to reply but either you lack the courage or the knowledge and perhaps both.
If you think I am going to entertain you, you are very wrong, because I have better things to do.
My final word is you are truly a Yabadabadooo!!!!


hclai
Novice


Jul 4, 2002, 11:30 AM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

GOOD!!!!, u two go ahead and fight, let the outsider look at it and laugh, that this is a truly "MALAYSIAN CULTURE". Uncle derric, do u know all the register user in this forum?????? i bet u dunno all of them, some ppl just like to read the forum and then post the topic whenever they feel like it, they are not the frequent to summit or write in the forum, doesn't mean that they are not active in this forum...

If Hwong hav no courage he would not voice out his opinion against u since u r some sort like the master in this puppy.com.my forum(maybe like ur title as aconsultant). No doubt, u r very good with ur knowledge in dogs and u hav make malaysian proud cause ur dalmatian(local breed one) can get champion and beat the others oversea competitor. Again, where is ur profesionallism as a consultant in this forum.

If u can complaint about a trainer giving bad comments(which u think is a bad comment) to a dog in one of the training session, & said that they are proffesional and should hav good attitude and proffesionallism. In this case, where is urs. U dun seem to be able to accept other ppl critics...& u always think that u r right. come on, uncle derric...u r old enough to understand what is respect to the other. U dun need me to tell u all this thing.

If u can ask Hwong( i dunno him at all), to go back to Isle of Elba, then i will ask u to balik Tongsan. Keep ur old style away and dun always think that u r right all the time. ( yes, u r good with ur dog knowledge) but , the way u present urself is too action and dictative.

If Hwong is from Yabadabadoo(stone age) , i think u r not even a human being yet, u r like a monkey, dunno how to respect ppl. No matter how good is ur dog knowledge, u gain no respect even ur dog can win multi champion n get multi trophy....so, what is ur trophy in life that u get. Do u get respect , a truly respect from ppl from the bottom of their heart that u r a wise man with knowledge and humble.

U r a chinese, u should know what is "Man zao shun, qian so yik" , maybe i can remind u again..it means action/lansi will only bring harmfulness, humble will bring good need.

u r talking about courage, i show u my courage here! I voice out my opinion. If u r talking about dog, i can't beat u right now, If u r talking about getting respect and give respect to ppl, i can beat u anytime.

If anyone feel that what i said is TRULY wrong, u r all welcome to give me a feedback, i will accept all the good/bad critics.

The problem with m'sian is, not they dun hav the courage to voice out. Is just that the culture of asian or chinese they dun feel like complainting or voice out n always think "why should i say so much, is non of my business" let other ppl talk and we see. This doesn't mean that they dun hav the enough knowledge that u hav. remember, u r not the only one out there who is good.

U always say that u hav better things to do, actually what kind of better things to do???. Let me guess, communicate with ur dalmatian, thinking of how to fight back when ppl critics u instead of accept or reply in good manner. If u really hav better things to do, u will not be so pa liar and engage in this type of forum fight. Take more time and communicate with different type of ppl, dun just talk to ur dalmatian.


joonkeet
Member

Jul 4, 2002, 4:11 PM


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Re: [hclai] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

WONG & LAI,Wink

What I can say is I guess that's what happened to those newbies who got scared a way. FrownIt is not that they came and post something and just went off. But I guess it is because the consultancy here is not friendly enough huh and also with those critism and debate that make them afraid to post anything but just view whatever is it in here?Crazy

Well, maybe not all Malaysia has that MALAYSIAN CULTURE thingy. hehe... GUess that it still happened in here often. Mad

Maybe those members that are still active around here just mine their own business as they still need the consultancy around? WELL, WE KNOW WHO IS THE ONE THAT HAS PROBLEM AROUND HERE HUH?Cool

Really hope from this debate we learn something eh? Laugh

GOOD LUCK WinkTongue

Please dun get me wrong on trying to side anyone here. I just wish that this forum can stay friendly and helpful forever. Laugh

Regards
Joseph

Consult a vet. Be kind to pet


Derrickok
Novice


Jul 4, 2002, 4:30 PM


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Re: [hclai] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

To continue with this topic serves no purpose.
You are only one month old, have you taken the trouble to go through the thousands of posts in this forum? Perhaps you should.
I am sure you know who is Napoleon Bonaparte, may be not. After the Battle of Waterloo, he was exiled to The Isle of Elba. and Yabadabadooo is the signature tune of Flintstone. The function of a flint stone is to cause sparks - commonly known as a shit stirrer -
Your message is as blurred as I wish to understand. Why don't you post another in proper English, with good grammar and perhaps without misspelt?
What better things I have to do is none of your concern. By the way, your introduction, you can not even do it proper.


Khoobg
Webmaster


Jul 4, 2002, 5:04 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

 
Correction Derrrick. HWONG is a regular to my the other forum at www.koi.com.my and active contributor there. HWONG has a point and it is definitely very important to maintain a very friendly atmosphere so that more can participate without having to worry about being attack by someone.

Cheers


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Derrickok
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Jul 4, 2002, 7:00 PM


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Re: [Khoobg] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Mr. Webmaster,
Nobody is being unfriendly. Least of all why should I be. Post No.7 d/d 6/6 triggered it off with devastating consequences. Then in Post No.12 d/d 8/6 I made a fair and square statement.
We all have a point and it is up to the members to view the forum thoroughly post by post to come to a decision.
An active contributor in one forum may not necssarily be an asset in another. This is my humble opinion.


ginl
ALPHA


Jul 4, 2002, 11:12 PM


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Re: [joonkeet] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

I think everyone needs to just take a deep breath and cool down for awhile Shocked.....just like our k9 friends, we all hv our bad days and some are just more dominant than others....the bottom line is everybody is entitled to their own opinion and it has been said in this forum before, if you don't like or disagree with another person's view, then all you need to do is refrain yourself frm posting anything further to aggravate the situation....whatever's in the past is in the past....why don't we start off fresh and remember the real reason why we're here....to help and share our knowledge about dogs so that we can give our darlings a better life Smile


hclai
Novice


Jul 4, 2002, 11:50 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Uncle derric, i hav use most of my time to search and read through the valueble information from this forum(Those that i required). If not i would not dare to make a statement and give out comments on a consultant like u is sometimes/mostly sound action and rude when replying in the forum. ( i feel it this way).

Ok, i admit that my english is sucks and required improvement, cause i m a chinese educated guy. Don't attack me on my english, . attack me on the facts that i try to point out --- respect to the other, ur proffesionallism, u make no excuse when i point these out. Does it mean that u admit what i say is correct????? Make here a more friendly environment for everyone in this forum.

Ok, what better things u hav to do is non of my business. I think the info for my introduction is sufficient enough for everyone in this forum to know. I hav tell them about my job, my name, where i m from, dog that i hav. Experience that i hav with dogs (newbie). so , what is required...do i need to tell how much i earn a month, do i need to give away my phone no, my house address & etc. i think there is no need for the moment right now. If they want to talk to me privately, they can sent me private msg. Dun simply make a statement for the sake of just to attack because ppl critics u.

From time to time, i will improve my usage of english. i hope ur attitude will improve as well from time to time as n when my english need to improve.

A less frequent contributor in this forum doesn;t mean that he will not be an aset to this forum when he voice out. True???

Just wondering do u know mandarin, uncle derric?


Derrickok
Novice


Jul 5, 2002, 2:16 AM


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Re: [hclai] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

(a) You don't even know how to spell my name properly.
(b) If you had claimed that your introduction was in order initially the following message would not have appeared "Hi, welcome to the forum. But can you please intro a lil bit more about urself? :) etc... name.. location.. something like tat.. Tak kan i just call u "a guy from KL"? hehe.."
(c) Following words in spelling do have facilities to check and I am sure you have overlooked and did not make use of it 'valueble' 'proffesionallism' 'non' 'Dun' 'critics' 'doesn;t' 'aset'
(d) To entertain and to keep on replying to you will give you added pleasure. So this is the last for you.


HWONG
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Jul 5, 2002, 2:31 AM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Derrick, here you go again, I think you may be incorrigible. As for courage and BOLANPA as you insinuate, I have long ago restrained my violent behavior. A shit stirrer? I think you are doing one helluva job. So I reserve the title for you. I am almost astonished by your reaction. As for English? Read your posts.

Derrick, you are experienced in this hobby and your continued contribution is valued. I am still looking for a suitable dog and this forum can be my source of info. I only wish it is a friendlier place where others; equally experienced may be encouraged to contribute like you without being mauled at the slightest disagreement. My experience at Koicom which I joined 2 years ago has been most pleasant. I wasnt a participant until after 1 year and during that period and as now, I have learned tremendously; to the extend that I can contribute in return; my two cents worth. I have even the courage to apologise in that forum for things that may have innocently hurt others. Its only human to err and learn from our humility.

Common Derrick, loosen up and all can be friends here. I dont expect another barrage of explalatives ( not sure if I had spelled it correctly but it means #x@Yz!!!!)

Cheers everybody and have a good day.

Khoo, my apologise if this had been inapproriate.


joonkeet
Member

Jul 5, 2002, 4:07 PM


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Re: [ginl] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

What you said is true. Well, topics and discussion, some may be given unintentionally hurting others feelings. But then, remembering the Malaysian culture that we are so famous of, why not just brush/explain/etc them off in a friendly way? Yes, some opinion may not be acceptable by others, why not tell them in a friendly way right? No harm done. I'm pretty sure they do not have any bad intention or whatsoever. If they do have a bad impression on us, just prove to them that they are wrong rather than make a big deal out of it. This will shows them that whatever that they thought is not correct, right?
Explain to them in a humble and friendly way, you may get your respect and appologies from them in return.

"to help and share our knowledge about dogs in a friendly manner so that we can give our darlings a better life"

Regards
Joseph

Consult a vet. Be kind to pet


hclai
Novice


Jul 5, 2002, 6:35 PM


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Re: [Derrickok] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Derric...here is my reply to all ur points.

A) I m calling u by the name of derric(Derric), that's what it show on the forum. Sorry if i spell ur name wrongly, i didn't know that it will bother u so much. So, the rest of the member please spell his name nicely. If not, u will offended him like me.

B) Did i reintroduce myself fast enough to corrrect my mistake and answer to the request. How about u, do u bother to correct ur attitude???

c) Why keep attacking on my english. If anybody in this forum doesn't undertand what i m trying to tell and imply, i can repost to the forum again if they request. I admit that i m lazy enough to check for spelling of words that i m not sure. Since u can pointed out my wrongly spell words, i believe that u hav no problems understand those words that i hav mispell. Correct??? unless u r looking for troubles or u hav nothing to say of the FACT that i pointed out, except keep on saying that my English is sucks!!!

D) Because what i pointed out is a FACT, that 's why u hav nothing to say. Please admit that u hav attitude problems!!!




Few question from me that u did not answer also, since u r older than me, i will just assume that u forget about it because u r too buzy with ur 'business'. I m proud, if u do know mandarin and can converse in English so well, if not pls dun criticise on my English. U r just one 'Bo lan yong' chinese. ( This does not imply or mean to insult any english educated person in this forum that does not know mandarin, if i do...one thousand apologise from me. ) .


Khoobg
Webmaster


Jul 5, 2002, 7:04 PM


Views: 60784
Re: [hclai] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

 
Lets get back to doggie issues.

As long as everyone take a diplomatic approach and be very careful with the wording that you used in your posting, this forum will become a much more friendly place for all. Our aim is to have more forum participants. We have a few regular experience dog lovers in this forum but we definitely welcome more to join this forum. At the koi forum, we have many 2nd generation & 3rd generation members who are once novice in koi keeping now keep on coming back to help newcomers. We hope to achieve the same here :-)

Everyone can have very heated debate on dog issues but please do not attack others.

I shall close this topic and hope all can all a fresh start from now.


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yllim
Dog Kichi


Nov 7, 2002, 3:46 AM


Views: 60720
Re: [HWONG] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

What is happening to this thread............???????


Pinky
Novice

Nov 8, 2002, 11:12 PM


Views: 60678
Re: [yllim] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hi !!! Nobody reply your post, I think everybody scared of the fierce black & white Dalmatian. The argument seem to be very intense, I think should not happen in a hobby forum like this.


poap
New User

Dec 14, 2002, 9:46 PM


Views: 60585
Re: [Pinky] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hallo everybody,

I'm VERY new to this forum (just registered) and reading this thread has been kind of an experience. I'm glad the webmaster is clearing the air and I hope as a newbie I won't be under attack if I pose any comments that may infuriate any members here. So, as a precaution I seek everyone's understanding and forgiveness if my words lack wisdom or sensitivity. Cause by no means I would want to offend people (if not, I won't be here).

I think, no one should be afraid of anybody here. What you should afraid is the rules and regulations posted in this website. Sometimes people cannot understand one's cynical / sarcastic / quick-witted remarks and jumped to conclusions. It's just a matter of perceptions, not assumptions.

I have not get a dog yet but am intending to. So I may need a lot of help from folks here to guide me. As a newbie, I hope you can advise me if I post any questions in the forum. Thanks to everyone here in advance :D


Aivee
Novice


Dec 15, 2002, 2:37 AM


Views: 60571
Re: [poap] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Dear poap

No need to be afraid. If you have gone through most of the earlier posts in the forum, you would know that this is not a trend.

Basically, all members are very appropriate with one another. Don't let this stop you from expressing yourself. Sometimes, words are exchanged through e-mails which may cause unjust reaction and no one know what the actual events were.

Spend some time here and you will see that this is correct. Just enjoy and after a while you'll know who is who and what is what. It always end quite pleasantly.

I do not have a dog either (but tons of cats). But after reading about them, you tend to be moved and before long you'll own one. Maybe mine will come from SPCA.

Regards & welcome.

Aivee


querida
Dog Kichi

Feb 17, 2003, 10:52 PM


Views: 60464
Re: [jason] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

hello, i happen to chance upon ur posted msg..

wat a beautiful dog u have! i have a pair of boxers of my own too; a male named Castro and female named Jojo. they gave birth to a litter of three, all females in which one of them, Twinkle looks exactly just like the puppy you have! howver, they are all now sold away coz mum cant stand having so many 'small paws' running around the house!

how are your dogs doin now?


cslim
Novice

Jun 10, 2003, 3:41 AM


Views: 60356
Re: [yllim] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

hi,

saw the photo of ur beautiful pekingese...do u have any good quality puppies (female) for sale with cert. and microchipped. am looking for 2 healthy females puppies with different colour coat.

am fr penang and i will be able to go to ur place to get the puppies. I like this little lion so much. and i dont mind if i have to wait for the new borne babies.

should u dont breed them, glad if u could let me know any contacts where i can find this little cutie lion from a good breeder.

hope to receive ur reply soon.

regards


yllim
Dog Kichi


Jun 10, 2003, 5:22 AM


Views: 60352
Re: [cslim] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

WinkHi CSLim,

Thank you for your interest in my lion dogs but I don't breed them now, may be end of the year. I don't know yet.

Any other information you required, pls refer to Mr. Khoo (Web master).

Once again, Thank you.Smile


cslim
Novice

Jun 11, 2003, 2:46 AM


Views: 60322
Re: [yllim] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

hi

thank you for ur prompt reply...hope to see u in this forum again...

regards


roselinachan
Novice


Sep 15, 2006, 11:29 PM


Views: 56078
Re: [lilK] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hi hi... which condo do you stay ? Curious..he..he..

I just got my 3 mths old GR and i would love to take Billy aka Milo for a walk in the evening...

Cheers,


madmoz
Member


Oct 20, 2006, 11:51 PM


Views: 55940
Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Laugh Hahahahahahahah Laugh

It really hurts when ones faults are highlighted and served up one a plate huh! Don't bother with that derrickok fella, he's just cranky.

How are things working out in M'sia for you? Gotta love the haze right?


Oops, this thread is ancient... sorry.


(This post was edited by madmoz on Oct 21, 2006, 12:02 AM)


antcheah
Novice


Dec 13, 2006, 1:41 AM


Views: 55750
Re: [madmoz] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

madmoz...your doggies are sooo soo cute...

schnauzers right? hehehe i m getting my 1st doggie this on the 17 Dec 06... cant wait...also a schnauzer..

any tips on how to get started. i am a first timer!


cutiejezz
Dog Kichi


Dec 22, 2006, 12:56 AM


Views: 55719
Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hie llamasonic,

I've read through your post & I get to know you moved here from US. Well, I'll be going to US very soon and I hope you can give me some advice on how to transfer my doggie there together with me.

Me and my husband will be going to New Jersey soon and we're hoping to bring along our mini pinscher with us. But we're not sure what's the procedure and I'm looking everywhere anyone to give us some useful tips and information.

Again, I hope you can provide me some information on what I should do. Thanks!



cheerioz,

cutiejezz (TinkerBelle)


SupaMolly
ALPHA


Jan 9, 2007, 9:23 AM


Views: 55666
Re: [madmoz] Dog etiquette in Malaysia


In Reply To
Laugh Hahahahahahahah Laugh

It really hurts when ones faults are highlighted and served up one a plate huh! Don't bother with that derrickok fella, he's just cranky.

How are things working out in M'sia for you? Gotta love the haze right?


Oops, this thread is ancient... sorry.



i think she/he left this forum ade.. maybe scared cus kena attacked


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My beloved Snoopy makes 1 of the funniest beagle in the world

My beloved Lassie is the teh-est sheltie although he is a male !



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SupaMolly
ALPHA


Jan 9, 2007, 9:26 AM


Views: 55664
Re: [cutiejezz] Dog etiquette in Malaysia


In Reply To
Hie llamasonic,

I've read through your post & I get to know you moved here from US. Well, I'll be going to US very soon and I hope you can give me some advice on how to transfer my doggie there together with me.

Me and my husband will be going to New Jersey soon and we're hoping to bring along our mini pinscher with us. But we're not sure what's the procedure and I'm looking everywhere anyone to give us some useful tips and information.

Again, I hope you can provide me some information on what I should do. Thanks!



cheerioz,

cutiejezz (TinkerBelle)



i tink llamasonic left the thread or even forum do u tink so? scared off by the attack maybe ..

so how the progression of the bringing ur min pin over to New Jersey? all settle?

u can get info from other forum members as well ma..

wish u all d best !


My beloved Molly looks like MooMooo

My beloved Snoopy makes 1 of the funniest beagle in the world

My beloved Lassie is the teh-est sheltie although he is a male !



Frown Molly Gal : 16 June 2007 | Snoopy Zai : 4 Jan 2010 | Lassie Zai : 23 April 2010

| Husky Zai : 24 Jan 2010
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Photography Business Website coming up soon ^^




DaroRose8ngel
New User

Dec 22, 2009, 12:45 AM


Views: 21703
Re: [llamasonic] Dog etiquette in Malaysia

Hmm....well...I do admit Malaysia is not a very dog-friendly(nor polite, as I believe you can see!Unsure) country, but you do really have to look at the location. As I would like to state again, Malaysia is not the best country to keep a dog but if you look around you would probaly find that they ARE some better housing areas(though I'm not too sure about apartments) with alot of dog-lovers. Since I live in PJ, I can assure you it isn't too bad a place to keep a dog. If you ever go house hunting here you would probaly find areas(which consists mostly of Chinese and Indians, of course) in which you would be able to see dogs just about everywhere. The rent isn't too bad too... It is quite okay too walk your dog in these areas as the other residents often do too, despite it being against the rules.

As to bringing them to "Mamak Stalls"...well, just be wary of the stall owner, as SOME(not all) can be very uncivillised.