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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

updates... swim in freo.. dog..desex..

Recently, met up with Chem engrg friends for lunch at freo.. pleasant and enjoyable.. each order one dish.. share among all.. funny incident happened.. Wei Yue who was trying to shoo away some irritating seagulls.. by mistakes.. his car keys flew from his hand and fell into the river at freo.. initially, heard a "plog" sound.. wondering what it was.. then wei yue shouted.. o my.. my keys flew into the water.. was quite a comotion.. water was quite deep.. tried to use some broom to hook it up..in vain.. many people crowded around us.. trying to figure out.. what we are trying to do.. ended up.. wei yue.. as usual.. haa.. took off his clothes and had a dive in the water to retrieve his keys.. Mei took some video clips.. funny.. link as follow:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=192544419690

Huggy is as silly as usual.. gt this frisbee for him to play with.. one day.. came back home from work.. found the frisbee stuck in his head.. cant believe he is so silly n funny.. up to his mischieve as usual.. w/o fail.. checked out with the vet.. might desex him nxt coming week.. cost about $260 to get him desex..


Silly huggy bitting all over his dog kennel.. decided to stop him from bitting.. bought some plastic cover.. to cover the edge of the house.. hence.. he got no opportunity to destroy his house.. cost me nearly $350 to purchase it..



Benefit of desexing a dog:

A desexed dog is less likely to:

  • Wander or run away, especially males.
  • Be hit by a car while wandering or running away.
  • Develop certain type of tumours such as uterine, ovarian and mammary (breast) cancer in females and possibly testicular cancer in males (less common).
  • Get into fights over territory or mating partners, this reduces injuries such as abscesses and infected wounds which are often serious and sometimes fatal.
  • Anti-social behaviour such as aggression towards people or other animals and excessive urine marking, thus reducing the enjoyment of owning a pet and disrupting the human bond

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