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NikE
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Sep 19, 2003, 5:22 PM

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Hi,

Welcome to the forum, hope u can enjoy urself hereSmile



-- N i k E --
B L A C K mixed L A B R A D O R


ccm
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Sep 19, 2003, 5:31 PM

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Thank you, Tze Ping & Amy(both Goldie fans) for your very warm welcome. Hey, we are now almost family!LaughLaugh


Gwinn
Old Kaki


Sep 19, 2003, 5:51 PM

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Hi ccm,

Welcome to the forum!! I have a lhasa apso of 2.5 years and she is adorable. Beagles are very very active, I had one for a night.. LaughHe dropped by to play with Salsa and just refused to go home!! He was a neighbour's dog. The poor owner was so distressed not being to find him was so relieved when he knew that his little doggie was just next door!! Crazy

I have a GR too, but he is a little skinny and he is imported all the way from Perth. No.. it is not because I don't feed him, but I think his genes are as such. Anyway, bug CDMoo for all the info you need on dogs!! TongueWink

Have fun at the forum! Smile
Papasan, Mamasan, Jerry, Salsa, Samseng & Junior


doberman
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Sep 20, 2003, 1:07 AM

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hi! welcome back to the forum n hope u will have a fun time here!!

nice meeting you!



Henry from Penang
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ccm
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Sep 20, 2003, 5:43 PM

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Thanks, Derrick, Geraldine and Henry for your kind words, and yes, I am already having fun partipating in the banter in this forum.

Geraldine, thanks for the info on Beagles; I have also checked around with owners on the exploits of Beagles in general, and have concluded that I may not fit in with this breed, lovable as they are - yes, "I do not fit", not the other way around; guess it is easier to train a Beagle pup than this Old Dog here!

Cheerio to all.




cdmoo
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Sep 21, 2003, 1:21 AM

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hi uncle,

Pls. tell us your preferences..

1. Are u going to keep him indoor?

2. Good with children?

3. Size? No large breed right?

4. Double up watch dog as well?

5. Are u going to train the dog?

6. If u r going to keep the dog as outdoor, how much space there? Got garden or plain tiled floor?

7. U need an active dog?

8. Barky dog?

9. Is constant shedding a problem to you?

10. Are u going to groom your dog?

11. Long / short coat?

12. Any estimated budget to spend on the dog per month?

That's all I can think of at the moment.. should be more than this..

Smile
regards,

CD Moo





ccm
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Sep 22, 2003, 6:41 PM

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Hi there, CD.

1. Outdoors, in a proper dog house, probably timber

2. Good with children of all ages (includes me, too)

3. Small to medium breed

4. Full-time pet, part-time security officer

5. Yes, training shall be in the plans.

6. Semi-detached with garden a mix of tiled and lawn

7. Yes, only active furkids need apply

8. Barky, but only when justified - ie, hungry, wants a walk, presence of strangers, etc.

9. Preferably does not shred much, i.e. easier to maintain

10. Yes on grooming

11. Preferably short coat (see #9)

12. As long as it does not send me to the poor-house!

<a 12-pointer questionaire - surely I deserve a token for this>

Thanks, CD. I viewed Mr. Henry Lee's 3 JRT puppies on Saturday at his house in Taman Desa Jaya, but have not yet made up my mind on the breed, JRT, Mini Pinscher, etc.- any suggestions?

Warmest regards,

CCM


cdmoo
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Sep 24, 2003, 9:02 PM

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hi Uncle,

Why not Boxer? It fits all ur requirements..

Smile
regards,

CD Moo





ccm
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Sep 29, 2003, 6:11 PM

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Hi Cd,

Thanks for your mail, and sorry for the late reply as I was away in Kuching last week; and no, I was not there for cats!

I am mulling on your suggestion of getting a Boxer - great idea though, as I could surely win the next "look-alike" contest, what with my Frown face and all!SlySlyLaugh

Cheerio,

CCM


ccm
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Oct 18, 2003, 5:35 PM

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Hi cdmoo & everybody,

Glad to inform you that I have finally made the plunge - I have decided on the Thai Ridgeback which fits to a "T" the attributes which I had set for the dog; guard-dog ability, small to medium build, short coat, etc.

The "Thai Ridgeback puppies for sale" placement in the forum yesterday prompted immediate searches on the various search engines on the species, and I was impressed on its majestic looks and its 350 years' heritage (by the way, I am hooked on things Thai - the Tom-Yam, the Kerabu, the fine arts, and oooh la la, the girls.....).

Anyway, back to reality - a call to Mr. Johan Tung (the breeder) shortly after cumulated in a visit to his house in the evening, and finally, the decision on a cute black female; I was informed that the dam is a Malaysian show champion (both the sire and the dam were at the premises for viewing).

As I needed time to assemble the necessary accomodations, I shall collect Countess (that is its MKA's registration) latest Monday evening.

Regards, & have a pleasant weekend.

CCM


cdmoo
ALPHA


Oct 18, 2003, 6:05 PM

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hi Uncle Chong,

Congratulations! The ridgeback .. be it Thai or Rhodesian are indeed a rare breed in M'sia.

These dogs need to be socialized at early stages..

Smile
regards,

CD Moo





ccm
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Oct 18, 2003, 6:11 PM

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Hi cd,

Thanks for the advice.

SocialisingSly- Saturday tea-dance, anybodyLaughLaughLaugh?!!!!

Regards,

CCM


cdmoo
ALPHA


Oct 18, 2003, 6:15 PM

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hey, uncle, Saturday-tea-dance only available in the late 70's till mid 80's..

Don't fool me ..

How old is the pup now? If she's old enuf, .. and taken all the jabs.. then bring her to the gathering in Kota Kemuning.

Smile
regards,

CD Moo





ccm
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Oct 18, 2003, 6:30 PM

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Hi cd,

"hey, uncle, Saturday-tea-dance only available in the late 70's till mid 80's.."

No fooling here, it just shows how OLD this uncle is CoolLaughSly.

"How old is the pup now? If she's old enuf, .. and taken all the jabs.. then bring her to the gathering in Kota Kemuning"

The puppy was amongst a litter of 4 males and 2 females born on 9 August 2003, and has had the first jab done, so no tea-dance, or what ever they have now, just yet!SlySlySlySly.

Regards,

CCM






ccm
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Oct 21, 2003, 6:02 PM

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Hi everyone,

Wish to update you guys on the progress.

I have collected the puppy (and just when I arrived there, the proud owners of a male puppy were driving off with their new acquisition) last Saturday evening (could not wait until Monday!) in order that we have enough time during the weekend to familarise her with her new surroundings. This was done after quick dash to StatePets in Bandar Menjalara (guess what? K H Low, the owner, has a silver Thai Ridgeback which he had bought as a puppy in Thailand over 3 years ago; speak about co-incidences!) to obtain a 3'X3'X3' cage and a stainless-steel feeding bowl.

Johan Tung, the breeder, has also very kindly given me a starter-kit consisting of the following items to jump-start me:

-1 week's supply of what has been described (see MarnYook's posting of 28 May 2003 under "Our experience on different types of dog food" thread) as a premium brand (brand-name intentionally withheld here to avoid any conflict with the sponsors of this website) dog food,

-1 bag of milk powder (sans lactose),

-Deworming and Heartworm tablets,

-Medication for sores (just in case), and

-A complete set of CDs on Dog training and Bite Training.

As Bubbles (that is our new name for the bubbly puppy) is still very young, we decided not to wean her off her present feed so that it would be less traumatic for her, what with the changes in her environment, etc.; Johan (he called a day later to check on the puppy; now, that is real after-sales service!)has offered to get me a 16kg bag of the feed at wholesale price, and I have gratefully accepted this help. Thanks, Johan.

I am in the process of joining the and registering the change in ownership of Bubbles.

Cheerio.

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