Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2nd Pee Pad

Bought Scallop a 2nd IRIS Pet Toilet Pee Tray from Pet Station. Price this time around was S$52.75 even though the exact model from the exact retail store costs only S$46.90 in early November.

And Scallop is 4 months 4 days old today. Current weight is 5.1kg and height is 14 inches. Please stop growing...

4 comments:

  1. scallop is so cute & handsome! :)

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  2. Very smart & nice-looking pup there! BTW here's a good guide to measuring a dog's height: http://bullypedia.com/?p=42

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  3. Thank you! Not just for your commends, but also for your individual blogs; without which I would not be introduced to the benefits of raw feeding. We will most definitely consider changing Scallop's diet gradually to at least include raw instead of plain old kibbles.

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  4. hi laoren, np but do take note that its definitely NOT advisable to mix raw or kibbles or HCF (home-cooked-food) together... because of their vast difference in digestion rates (from fastest to slowest is raw, HCF then kibbles).

    Also advisable to not mix the different forms of diet together even on different days as this will most likely 'mess' up the dog's digestion system's ''memory'' (a common sign is vomitting etc). Hence, its best to stick to ONE form of food for them.

    You can head over to my FB group to look at some pix I've taken off a book regarding kibbles, if you're interested to noe more abt this hideous industry, feel free to get that book as its easily available locally! this is the link:

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=169054746467185&set=a.169054713133855.29911.110620758977251#!/album.php?fbid=169054713133855&id=110620758977251&aid=29911

    don't worry abt age as well... as reputable experienced RAW-FEEDING breeders overseas recommend startin a raw diet for pups/kittens as young as 3 weeks old (grinding all up & syring-feeding them) for a solid foundation in the dog's life.

    Dogs are opportunistic carnivores. You'll never see a carnivore bringing kibble back to their youngs in the wild, nor in sanctuaries. If you wish to know more, there're simple sites provided in my blog on raw-feedin... or we can try my best to fill u in too. =]

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