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FREE Copy! Strictly For Pet Lovers Only. PETSTER THE MALAYSIAN NO.1 FREE PET LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE WWW.PETSTERMAGAZINE.COM magazine Is Your 14 PETS 4 LIFE! Fashion Victim? PP15646/01/2009(021043) Dog A June - July 2009 > pg. 18 BITES & SNACKS Dogathon 2009 is just around the corner! ASK OUR VET More solutions to your pet health problems! PET SEARCH Many pets for sale / adopt! Chit Chat Cat - How cats keep your health? > pg. 44 OUR FURRY FRIENDS The Oldest Tortoise? 2009 3rd - 5th July 2009 @ Mid Valley Exhibition Hall ! Valid Till 31s t Visit Pet World Malaysia Jul y2 00 9! BIRDIE TALK Can birds live with cats? S HO U OF G ROO M ER SE AC ADEM Since 1999 Y Editor’s Note Hello fellow readers and pet lovers! Thanks for picking up our 14th issue and also your support all this while. I believe many pet lovers now are excited about the upcoming pet events such Dogathon 2009 and Pet World Malaysia 2009, we are too and we’ll be there to support such wonderful efforts. It’s always a good thing for pet lovers to do something to promote the industry. As for the Petster team, we are also ‘doing’ our part! Just to announce that our project www.petsternetwork.com will soon evolve into www.epetster.com.my, basically it is a planned upgrade on the current features that we are offering. I believe ePetster will become a successful e-concept of the pet industry here in Malaysia. Curious? We have already placed gigantic billboards as teasers and the real thing will come in place not long after this - just keep in touch ya! As usual, there are unlimited work to do and deadlines to keep up but Petster Magazine will still be around for some time. Many new advertisers has supported us and believe me, from the support given, we’ll grow ... faster! Oh ya, we are now FINALLY placed at Coffee Beans (Klang Valley outlets only) and readers can always have a peaceful drink there while reading our mag but remember to place the magazine back at the rack as other readers would go searching for it too ya. Sharing is always caring, and it’s always that way between pet lovers, rite? See you guys at the upcoming events and you can always feel free to come and share stories with us there! PETS 4 LIFE! - William Tan, Managing Editor This publication is not advice on your pet. It is intended to inform and illustrate. No reader should act on the basis of any matter contained in this publication without first seeking appropriate professional advice that takes into account their own particular circumstances. The publishers and editors give no representation and make no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the accuracy, completeness, currency or reliability of any of the material contained in this publication. The publishers and editors expressly disclaim all responsibility for any errors in or omissions from the information contained in this publication, including all liability for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by any person or animal as a result of or arising out of that person placing any reliance, whether whole or partial, upon the whole or any part of the contents of this publication. No correspondence will be entered into in relation to this publication by the publishers, editors or authors. The publishers do not endorse any company, organisation, person, strategy or technique mentioned in this publication unless expressly stated otherwise. The publishers do not endorse any advertisements or special advertising features in this publication, nor does the publisher endorse any advertiser(s) or their products / services unless expressly states to the contrary. Articles are published in reliance upon the representations and warranties of the authors of the articles and without our knowledge of any infringement of any third party copyright. The publishers and editors do not authorise, sanction, approve or countenance any copyright infringement. 08 R Managing Director Hendry Tan - (012) 376 6689 hendry@petsternetwork.asia Executive Director / Managing Editor William Tan - (012) 333 3626 william@petsternetwork.asia managing_editor@petstermagazine.com Director Tan Lip Yung - (012) 591 8966 yung@petsternetwork.asia Contributing Editor JenB@musicjenb@gmail.com Sales & Marketing J-Ye Loh - (012) 212 8303 Elcho Chiang - (017) 366 1102 sales@petstermagazine.com Production Manager Chuen Business Partners JWWT Advertising Best Man Wins Marketing LCM Events Sdn. Bhd. Publisher Petster Network Sdn. Bhd. 6-1-M, Jalan 14/155B, Aked Esplanad, Taman Bukit Jalil, 57000 K.L. Tel: (03) 8993 9266 / Fax: (03) 8993 9766 Printer BHS Book Printing Sdn. Bhd. Lot 17-22 & Lot 17-23, Jalan Satu, Bersatu Industrial Park, Cheras Jaya, 43200 Cheras, Selangor. Distribution distribution@petstermagazine.com Interpet www.petsternetwork.asia www.petstermagazine.com www.epetster.com.my Southern & Northern Region Representative Versio Venture 18-1, 18-2, 20-1, Lorong Usahaniaga 3, Taman Usahaniaga, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang. Tel : (04) 5389 880 / Fax : (04) 5389 881 (All sourthern & northern region business transactions shall be made to Versio Venture) R PETSTER NETWORK Content features BITES & SNACKS ------------------------------------------ 12 Animal news from around town! CREATURE FEATURE ----------------------------------- 18 Is your dog a fashion victim? ASK OUR VET ---------------------------------------------- 26 Stumped on what’s wrong with your furry/finned/feathered friend? We might help ... PET SHOPPERS -------------------------------------------- 27 Pet products from all over. Pets need toys too, you know! THE MALAYSIAN NO.1 PET LIFESTYLE NETWORK PETSTER .com network regular roams THE DOG’s BLOG --------------------------------------- 30 The new chewing fun! CHIT CHAT CAT ------------------------------------------ 44 How cats keep your health? OUR FURRY FRIENDS --------------------------------- 46 Litter box training your rabbit! TANK RESIDENTS --------------------------------------- 48 What happened to the oldest tortoise? BIRDIE TALK ------------------------------------------------ 53 Tom and Tweetie trying to go for a movie together ... where to look PET SEARCH ------------------------------------------------ 54 Animals looking for new homes ... • friends • forum • stores • classifieds ePETSTER THE MALAYSIAN NO.1 ONLINE PET LIFESTYLE NETWORK Everything Under One wRoof! woofing soon ... 09 R Bites & Snacks Dogathon Is Back! Think streamers and bobbing balloons, decorating the clear blue morning sky. Think cotton candy, carnival music, clowns and bright red noses. Think an open green field, bordered by huge shady trees and cool lakes. Also games, booths and food of every imaginable kind. Now add your best canine friend to the picture… and you get Carnivale Canine -- Dogathon 2009! Organized annually since 1997 by the Student Association (Veternak- Zoologico Club) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia, this year’s Dogathon will be held on the 16th of August, Sunday, from 7am to 2pm at Bukit Ekspo, UPM. The theme this year being Carnivale Canine, the focus will be having as much carnivale-ey fun as possible. According to Ms. Vivian Lee, the co-director of Dogathon 2009, the theme “Carnival Canine” was chosen with a vision to make this Dogathon just simply an exuberant morning for owners to spend with their dogs and their families, young and old alike, where they can play a variety of games and win attractive prizes, get free doggie products and goodie bags, have a picnic under the enormous leafy trees, shop around and see various dog-related products and services. At the same time, to learn more about responsible pet ownership and acquire information about stray animal issues from our dedicated ProKasih educational team. Dogathon serves as a charity drive to raise funds for ProKasih, a faculty-run project aimed at controlling the stray animal population in a more humane way. This project includes education of the public about stray animal issues, and neutering of strays via a catch-neuter-release program. Apart from this, Dogathon also aims to promote responsible pet ownership, along with increasing public awareness of professionals involved with pet animals. The star event of this year’s Dogathon is sure to be the Carnivale Dog Race, which is a 3km run where dogs and owners will enjoy a morning sprint on the lush campus grounds of UPM. Along the track, challenging obstacles and mystery treasures are also waiting to be unearthed. Master Hunt is another regular popular attraction at Dogathon, which is a test of the bond between pet and owner. Your dog will be required to make its way to you through a maze, guided only by your voice at the end of the maze! Is your dog up to the challenge? Among the new games lined up this year, fresh and exciting, are Speed-o-Eater, Clownie and Doggie, and Doggy-go-Round. Just what exactly are these? No spoilers here… Come along and see for yourselves! There are also amusement park games and horse riding, carnival-style, and also veterinary consultation for your dog. Plus, booths selling pet products and pet-related services of all kinds. There are games and activities for everyone at Dogathon, from young children to the elderly. With no distinction made between pedigree and non-pedigree dogs, everyone is welcome, and admission is free. On top of that, Dogathon was endorsed last year by the Malaysia Book of Records as the Malaysian Biggest Gathering of Dogs with over 600 dogs! Now you know you can’t miss it! So come on down on the 16th of August 2009: Carnivale Canine- Tail’s up… It’s show time! For further information and enquiries, please mail us at dogathon2009@yahoo.com or log on to our website at www.vet.upm.edu.my/~dogathon. 12 R Bites & Snacks 2ND SERIES OF PET WORLD EXHIBITION PROMISES MORE FUN & EXCITEMENT FOR PET LOVERS AND HOBBYISTS KUALA LUMPUR, March 18, 2009 – Pet World Malaysia 2009 -- being its second series of the Malaysian international pets and aquatics exhibition, will soon be held at Mid Valley Megamall Exhibition Centre Kuala Lumpur coming July 3 to 5. Organized by Fairs & Events Management Sdn Bhd (FEMSB), Pet World Malaysia 2009 is proud to be endorsed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry, Department of Fisheries and Department of Veterinary Services. Due to the overwhelming positive respond from the first exhibition held last year, Pet World Malaysia 2009 has now extended from one hall to three halls to cater to a wider show profile which now includes the incorporation of Fishing & Outdoor Show 2009. This exhibition has attracted leading brands and suppliers of pet foods and accessories such as Eukanuba, IAMS, Blackwood as well as the animal society NGOs like SPCA and PAWS. The exhibition features variety of pet foods, pet medicines and treatments, health care and grooming products, fishing gears and accessories, outdoor tools and accessories, as well as related products and services for pets. The three-day exhibition will also feature fun and exciting programs like the dog competition organise by Pet-n-You, dog grooming competition & modeling show by Pets Icon, cat competition by Kelab Kucing Malaysia as well as rabbit competition by Beh & Yo. Chief Executive Officer of FEMSB, Mr. Jonathan Kan, stresses on the potential of expanding the local pet industry towards a bigger scale in the international region. He also hopes to reinforce and improvise the public awareness on the importance and understanding of proper maintenance and healthcare for pets among the general public. Therefore, Pet World Malaysia 2009 will hold seminars to educate the suppliers, pet store owners as well as pet owners in these important issues. Pet World Malaysia 2009, according to Kan, would be an ideal platform to pull together suppliers, pet lovers and hobbyist to assist in building the pet industry towards the next level. Entrance fee to the Pet World Malaysia 2009 exhibition is RM5.00 for adults and RM2.00 for children. The threeday exhibition will be opened from 1000 hours to 2100 hours daily. 14 R Creature FEATURE Is Your Dog A Fashion Victim? “Dogs have become fashion statements, In that regard, they’re no different from popular movies or hot foods or things like that.” – Quoted by Hal Herzog Dogs’ clothing and accessories are the trendiest thing right now. Bling collars, sunglasses, caps, and the latest up-todate fashion clothings and designer wears. Every pet owner wants to glam up their own pooches and makes them the “Hollywood Dog”. But are you dressing them up because you think they needed it or because you yourself want to be a part of the trend? In resulting him, being a fashion victim. There is a different side of pet owners who complained that dogs should NOT wear clothes and argued that the dogs doesn’t like to wear it. Yet, I must differ that there are no scientific proves to it that dogs do or do not like to wear clothes. In my own personal opinion, our four-legged buddies will love it, if you know how to choose the right clothes and wear it at the right time. Just imagine, how would you feel if you are force to wear a thick jacket during summer just because your friends think it’s cool? Hence, I am here to elaborate to you on how to choose the right clothes at the right time. During winter, dogs cannot depend solely on their furs to keep themselves warm. It’s a must to put some clothes on your dog if it’s a short furred Shops like Amos Pet Boutique offers a wide range of quality fashionable products ... type, for they have barely nothing to keep themselves warm. If it’s too cold outside, your dog might not want to go outside for their much needed exercise if they have nothing on to withstand the cold. You can then buy the sweaters you’ve been eyeing on and maybe some nice booties to protect their paws too. One big mistake when it comes to dog shoes is that people tend to wear it on their pet for fun. Dog shoes are to protect the dog’s paws when they are stepping on either too hot or too cold surfaces, and also to protect it from getting injured. If you are planning to carry your dog at all time, or in a bag, there is no need to wear it. Secondly, you can opt for light material clothing or those cute little sundresses during Summer. Keep it minimize and light if you insist to dress up your dog during a hot weather. Or maybe a pair of sunglasses if you’re planning to bring your dog out for a walk. Thirdly, some dogs are extremely afraid of cold – like the Chihuahuas, and some dogs cannot bare heat – like the Huskies or Chow Chows. Thus, you must be aware of your dog’s temperamental and hence you’ll know what kind of clothing will best suit your dog. 18 R If you understand the proper theory of the needs of clothing and not over-dressing your dog and make it look like a fashion victim, you are one good ‘mummy’. Where to start? In Malaysia, fashion products for your pets can easily be found in many pet stores. Major distributor - iPet offers a wide range of exciting selections and many leading pet stores carries them. Places like Amos Pet Boutique can be fun visiting (based on our experience) as being just a small stall at The Curve’s weekend flea market, we are surprised to find many fashionable items offered by them. According to SinV, the owner of the store, although they are operating small but that does not mean that their products are not good. In fact, by operating small, she have the opportunity to be more ‘exclusive’ by selling only specially picked products with quality and offer them to victims of the fashion world. To be honest, the clothing range and other accessories being sold there are quite up-to-today’s-trend. That is what we truly call a hard-core pet fashion enthusiast! For more information about them, please visit www.amospetboutique. com. Store Opens At 10am - 10pm @ The Curve Flea Market (Weekends Only) A recommended weekend hangout spot for pet lovers!!! With many imported and durable products around, there is no reason why pet lovers should not dress up their babies. Who doesn’t like seeing these adorable pooches get all dress up in cute costumes and pretty clothes? Dogs love it as much as we do. If they’re comfortable with it, they will prance around wagging their tails as if knowing they look cool. But if they don’t, they will sit still, not moving a muscle, and give you the “look”. I’m sure you know what I mean. Start being a fashion now! 19 R PETSTER THE MALAYSIAN NO.1 FREE PET LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE WWW.PETSTERMAGAZINE.COM magazine Please Visit Us At Booth No. 176, Pet World Malaysia 2009 @ Mid Valley Exhibition Centre 3 - 5 July 2009! What’s New? Newly Renovated Kennels For Boarding At Affordable Price! We Are Specialised In :- Professional Pets Grooming Variety For Pets Products Pets Hotel Or Day Care Pets Pick-Up Service Variety For Life Stock (Catch Us At Pet World Malaysia 2009 @ Mid Valley Exhibition Centre 3 - 5 July 2009!) For more info, please contact Danny 017-2692900 We love your pets as much as you do! New Branch Opening Soon In Rawang ! PETS FOR YOU TRADING (001691315-D) Puchong Branch : 6, Jalan Puteri 5/1, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong, Selangor. Tel : 03-80601061 Email : petsforu@gmail.com For any enquiry, please visit our website - www.petsforu-my.com Opening Hours : 11.00am - 9.00pm Open Daily & Public Holiday (Closed By Notice) Rawang Branch : 46, Jalan Desa 1/1, Bandar Country Homes, 48000 Rawang, Selangor. Tel : 03-60929946 Email : pets4uraw@gmail.com Opening Hours : 10.00am - 8.00pm Open Daily & Public Holiday (Closed By Notice) Ask Our Vet Question: Should you spay your cat? Answer: Spaying is generally done through a cut on the cat’s stomach, and it requires anesthesia. There is some risk in that, and you should be aware of it and talk to your vet about it. Some people have had their cats die under anesthesia. There are other risks to think about, however. Cats that are not spayed are at a greater risk of cancer later in life and are subject to infections of the uterus. They also have a risk of dying if they get pregnant. On balance, the risk is easily lower with spaying the cat. But you should know there’s a risk there and see if your vet can do anything to minimize it. It’s also generally a hassle to deal with unspayed cats. They will go into heat for long periods, and will try desperately to escape the house. They will meow constantly and attract male cats to hang around outside the house. Usually cats are spayed around 4 months. Question: How do I stop my dog from chasing cars, cats, and people? Answer: Dogs are natural “chasers.” They do it on instinct - if something is running or moving away from them, they want to chase it. Part of this is a herding behavior - many dogs instinctually are trying to “herd” whatever is running, and that is more prevalent in some breeds that were bred by people to herd livestock. Sometimes the dog is doing it just to play, as chasing is a form of play among young dogs. Other dogs do it as a form of hunting. This is largely why dogs chase cats and other small animals - it is their instinct to 26 R hunt the sort of small animals they would eat in the wild. Modern dogs may or may not actually hurt the animal if they catch it, but it’s not a good idea to find out. Don’t ever let your dog off a leash outdoors if it has not been trained not to chase things. When the dog gets caught up in the heat of the moment, you can’t rely on it not to run out into traffic or other dangerous behavior. It could also hurt someone else’s pet. The general key to training a dog not to chase things is to put it in controlled situations where it is tempted to chase something and teach it a command that means to stop. You can use any short, one-syllable word - “STOP” is actually a good one, or “HALT” since people won’t use that in conversation as much. Start out by training the dog indoors on a leash. Hold the dog on the leash, and get a toy and show it to the dog, saying “HALT.” Then throw the toy. If the dog tries to run after it, say “HALT” loudly and tug on the leash. Keep repeating this, with praise if the dog doesn’t run after it. After awhile, the dog should learn that the word “HALT” means not to go after it. You can try it without the leash once the dog has learned. Then, if your dog has a problem chasing people or cars, set up a controlled situation outside. Get a friend to be the driver or runner (for the driver of a car, it’s ESPECIALLY important - the person has to know the dog may be running after him so they can be very careful). Use the same command on the dog after having the person go by. Again, start with the leash on first, and once the dog has got that down pat, try it without a leash. Your dog will eventually learn the command. Use it before the dog actually starts going after something. If he starts looking at a car or a runner, say “halt” beforehand and you have a much better shot of getting the dog to do it. With small animals, it may be harder. You can’t create a controlled situation. The one thing you can do, however, is introduce your dog to a cat in a situation where it is not running away. If the dog is unfamiliar with cats, bring one into the house in a cage. Let the dog sniff it and feel it out. The dog will be much less likely to injure a cat it is chasing if it views it as a game instead of hunting, and if it gets used to cats it won’t think of them as prey. Pet $hoppers VERY WEIRD YET BRILLIANT IDEAS !!! ‘Jamban’ Fish Aquarium Yes. It’s a real aquarium with real fish. No. The fish do not get flushed away. This aquarium toilet tank fits most two-piece toilets. (Bowl and seat not included) The aquarium (2.2-gallon capacity) wraps around a separated inner tank (the flush water). Easy to install & maintain. Top quality tank and toilet components. Complete with Toilet Flushing system and seals, dualfilter system with pump & hoses, LED tank top lights, artificial plants, thermometer, siphon, fish net and background poster. Just add water and some fish. Poop poop diddum daddum waddum choo. Fish Training Set And yes, this is for real too. Seriously. This is a real product. Really. Unlock the hidden talents of your goldfish. Train your dopey goldfish to shoot baskets, play soccer, football, limbo or fetch. No joke. THIS REALLY WORKS! The training set includes all the different contraptions and a training DVD. Surprisingly well made using top quality materials. Complete with everything but the fish and tank. Again, this is a real product. www.stupidiotics.com 27 R The Dog’s Blog Pawz’s Dental Chew Bones - Make Chewing Fun! Find it too hard to have a face-to-face talk with your dog? Here’s the solution ... One of the most common complaints by dog lovers and owners addresses the bad breath that many dogs have. What halitosis signifies is much more serious than just malodorus breath and the wise pet owner will consider the causes and effects of ignoring this potent symptom. Dogs use their mouths for eating, communicating, investigating and carrying items much as humans use their hands. With so many uses connecting the dog to his world, the mouth should be kept as healthy as possible and bad breath means there is something wrong. All dogs do not have bad breath. So what causes this powerful odor and what can an astute pet owner do about it? If a dog’s bad breath is ‘normal’, that is, it did not develop just today, it is most likely the odor is coming from his teeth and/or gums. It is estimated that 50% to 80% of all dogs have periodontal disease and it can become serious. Periodontal disease may include inflammation 0 3 R of the tissues surrounding the teeth and/or a mineral buildup called calculus. Worse news is that periodontal disease predisposes your dog to heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes, arthritis and other chronic diseases. Why do our dogs have these dental problems? One reason is that teeth that are overlapping or are misaligned create pockets where infections can develop. Another reason is that commercially processed foods provide no opportunity for the cleansing action of pulling raw meat from bones and then the natural gnawing on those raw bones. The good news is, Pawz is now offering a great solution to smelly breath! Using dogs’ natural chewing habits, they can now chew and clean their teeth at the same time. Pawz’s natural healthy treats are Taiwanese-made and they come in 3 sizes (Tiny Chews, Dental Chews & Giant Chews) to suit your dog’s size. To make things better, they are available with delicious flavours of beef, chicken & mutton! They also come in special packaging to keep Pawz chew bones fresh and the quality of the bone shape. More about Pawz’s Chew-Bite-Chew-Bones :Tiny Chews : - Special bone shape designed dental cares & dogs loved treat for small breed. - Available in 3 different packaging (Big Pack : 50 treats, Small Pack : 20 treats & Single Unit Pack). - Natural ingredients especially bone meal to concentrate on small breed’s calcium. Chicken, mutton, milk & chlorophyll flavours also comes with natural ingredients to support min. crude protein not less than 30%. Dental Chews : - Special bone shape designed dental cares & dogs loved treat for medium & large breed. - Available in 3 different packaging (Big Pack : 20 treats, Small Pack : 8 treats & Single Unit Pack). - Natural ingredients especially calcium carbonate source of natural calcium powder to concentrate on medium & large breed’s calcium, Vitamin-C source of natural plant, plant fiber and more. Chicken, mutton, milk & chlorophyll flavours also comes with natural ingredients to support min. crude protein not less than 30%. Giant Chews : - Special bone shape designed dental cares & dogs loved treat or large & giant breed. - Available only in single unit packs. - Natural ingredients especially calcium carbonate source of natural calcium powder to concentrate on large & giant breed’s calcium, Vitamin-C source of natural plant, plant fiber and more. Chicken, mutton, milk & chlorophyll flavours also comes with natural ingredients to support min. crude protein not less than 30%. It is recommended to feed Pawz chew bones to your dog daily. Feed the correct way and follow the feeding guide at the back of every pack. All natural ingredients are without any preservative & no added food chemical for easier digestion and to provide nutritious, delicious treats for your dog. It is proven that Pawz’s Dental Chews freshens breath, scrubs teeth, controls plaques, controlcs tartar and easy to be digested! Proven and certified by the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine Council of Agriculture of Taiwan. The product is also tested with nondetected Melamine by SGS Food Lab of Taiwan with the reference of U.S. FDA LIB no.4422 OCT 2008. The analysis was performed by LC/MS/MS. Available at most of the pets shop & vet in Selangor, K.L., J.B. & Penang. Distributed by: Sea Park Pet Supplies Sdn. Bhd. 35 & 37, Jln SS2/55, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor D.E. TEL: 03 7874 0682/ 78772032 / FAX: 03 7875 5266 Product Inquiry: pawz@pawz.com.my 1 3 R Finally... Something That Actually Works! For More Information: C.C. ALLIED (M) SDN. BHD. (213333-D) No.11, Jalan S.B Jaya 13, Taman Industri Sg. Buloh Jaya, 47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor. (Tel. : 03 61401311 / 012 6905230) urineoff@ccallied.com.my The Dog’s Blog Preparations for CREATIVE grooming! Annie talks about the things you should know before competing. Ms Annie Goh is an American and Malaysian Certified Master Groomer. She was the Best Creative Groomer, 2005 Malaysian Kennel Association (MKA) Dog Grooming Show and Best Groomer in Show and Best Creative Groomer, 2006 Malaysian Pet Groomers Association (MPGA) 1st International Pet Grooming Championship, Malaysia. She is presently an instructor at House Of Groomers Academy. General DOs & DON’Ts During Competitions :1. Anything goes in the creative styling class as long as it is safe to put on the dog and safe for the contestant to use. 2. Decorative objects, such as bows, beads and glitter are permitted. 3. Decorative objects, such as ribbons, rhinestones, or other finishing decorations, are permitted. 4. Hair extensions of all colors are permitted. 5. Cosmetic finishing touches to enhance but not cover the design are permitted. 6. Costumes and ornaments are permitted but must not, in any way, hinder a dog’s ability to move, impair his/her vision or inhibit free movement of his/her ears. 7. Glues must be water-soluble. 8. Hot glue guns are not permitted. 9. Coat coloring is permitted. 10. Holding sprays are allowed. 11. Coloring sprays are allowed. 12. Chalking products are allowed in all colors. 13. All products, decorations, sprays, chalks and costumes are allowed before and during the competition. Preparation Requirements for the Competition Dog - The competition dog must be prepped and ready for the judges’ inspection prior to check in procedures. - Coats should be freshly shampooed and dried, brushed, combed and free of mats. - Corded coats must be clean and dry. - Hand stripped coats must be clean and dry. - Ears should be cleaned and free of hair. - Hair between the pads, if applicable for the breed, should be trimmed. - Toenails should be trimmed. - Sanitary area and the genital and stomach areas should be trimmed, if applicable, according to breed standard. - All other trimming shall be done after the contest starts. 4 3 R Judging Considerations 1. Originality and Creativity of the Styling Design Is the design unique and has the design been used in previous Creative Competitions? 2. Degree of Intricacy of the Technical Finish The degree (amount) of difficultly in achieving the design. The intricacy of the design. Are the clippered lines clean and precise? Is the scissoring smooth and even? 3. Percentage of Design Completed in Ring The percentage of the pre set pattern before the competition and the difficulty involved in the percentage of the pattern achieved in the ring during the competition. 4. Brilliance and Clarity of the Coat Coloring The percentage of the coat coloring before the competition and the percentage of coloring achieved during the competition. The sharpness of the color lines, if applicable, when more than one color is used on the creative design. The blending of the color lines, if applicable, when more than one color is used on the creative design. 5. Quality and Quantity of Decorative Type Applications on the Dog The amount and type of decorative objects applied during the competition will be considered and if the dog’s safety or comfort has been compromised. 6. The Overall Presentation The overall presentation created by the competitor are considered. The name of the presentation, the styling of the competition dog, the coloring and decorative objects, the amount and type of props, the contestant’s costume and table decorations and how they all relate to the overall theme of the presentation are considered when judging the final presentation. Hope this helps. Good luck to all on up-coming competitions. Best Groomer In Show at Malaysian Pet Groomers Association 1st International Dog Grooming Championship, 2006. Best Creative Groomer at Malaysian Kennel Association 1st FCI International Dog Show. 5 3 R The Dog’s Blog Miss Malaysia Universe 2009 Finalist Into Pet Grooming? Amelia Liew talks about her passion in pet keeping and grooming at Yuri Grooming & Training during the interview session ... Amelia recommends Yuri Grooming & Training ... Self-employed Amelia Liew Huann Ran, 24, runs her own successful event marketing company and the experience has taught and made her strong in many ways. Well aware that the success of her company hinges on her own ability to satisfy her clients, Amelia has made this saying her personal motto: “My clients’ success will be my success.” Having grown as a single child in a single parent family, she knows how important it is to be loving, caring and supportive of her mother. For Amelia, family always comes first as nothing is comparable to the love and bond she shares with her mother. Amelia’s love for animals prompted her to seek specialized skills in pet care and grooming. Her dream is to start Malaysia’s first mobile pet grooming venture. To relax, Amelia swims, practises yoga, goes dancing and plays the piano. Petster Magazine : Congratulations Amelia that you’ve made it to the 18 finalists! Could you tell us more about yourself than just being a beautiful swan? Amelia : Thank you. Well, besides loving myself, I happen to love pets as well and that’s why I feel that pet grooming is a knowledge that every pet lover should have. Pets aren’t like human, they can’t groom themselves so we have to take care of them. Petster Magazine : Ok, sounds fair enough. By the way, how you end up being a student here in Yuri Grooming & Training? Amelia : My mom is a regular customer here. After several discussions with Yuri, my mom felt that this place is the right place for me to learn the ‘art’ of responsibility and also pet grooming which is something different for me at first. 6 3 R The pageant moments ... Petster Magazine : Are you trying to say that you are not being responsible enough? Amelia : No, of course! I love my princess very much (her dog - Choko). She just felt that I could make full use of my time and talents to try doing something for a change. Petster Magazine : So, have you considered taking this industry as an business opportunity or just merely as a hobby of interest? Amelia : Why not business? After being here for some time to get my skills right, I realised that pet grooming is kinda fun! I always hope that I could do something fun and cool for a living. Hey guess what? Maybe I could start off with something like a mobile grooming or petshop cum cafe kinda thingy ... who knows right? Petster Magazine : Great, what do you think of Yuri Grooming & Training? Amelia : Quite good to me especially Yuri herself, she can be very patient with me (Amelia’s not so bright) and she’ll teach me with a good teaching manner. They have state-of-the-art equipment for me to experiment and basically I’d learnt skills about dog spa, hair-dyeing and also nail polishing. Oh yes, the people here are very friendly - that goes the same with the students! Petster Magazine : Any special incident you wanna share with us? Amelia : Believe it or not, I got my lips once bitten by a dog that I am grooming on my birthday. What a birthday gift! Petster Magazine : You must have loved Yuri so much till you can decide to groom on your birthday huh? Amelia : Something like that ler ... Petster Magazine : Ok, anyway, this would be our last SERIOUS question - What do you think of guy groomers? Amelia : Not gay definitely but adorable. I mean, I used to think of them as one but after being here to ‘understand’ them, I finally knew that my perceptions are way too wrong !!! Thanks for your time with me and Petster Magazine rocks !!! (William Tan added this line.) 7 3 R The Dog’s Blog Gossip Behind The Scene – CJ7 Dog Yoga? Is this an upcoming trend? Is Stephen Chow a true pet lover? From the story movie of CJ7 directed by Stephen Chow last year, most of the people believe that the inspiration of the film is from the flying saucers or outsider alien but some media said that the inspiration is from a pet, a dog called Bull Bull. This Bull Bull is actually Stephen Chow’s lovely pet which passed away many years ago. Bull Bull once appeared as a guest appearance in Stephen Chow’s movie ‘Flirting Scholar’. Years before the film being started, Stephen Chow was in a meeting with a group of script writers to discuss the plot where in the story, a flying saucer crashes and an alien arrives to the Earth. During that time they have no idea on what would this alien look like. After a few meetings, something reminded Stephen of his lovely bulldog, Bull Bull which has passed away and to commemorate his pet, he decided to make a 3D visual effect of it as the alien from outer space in the story. 4 R Nowadays Yoga becomes famous among people because they believe that it could develop a continous growing awareness and integration of all aspects of one’s physical, emotional, and intellectual being. Brenda Bryan, a pet lover who likes yoga & massage, created “Doga” which is the combination of all her interest, also known as Human-Dog Yoga. The Doga makes you strengthen over your yoga movements and it also helps to grow the relationship between you and your dog. For example, if you place your puppy on your knee, slightly bring your knee up and this movement will strengthen your yoga movement. The Doga may bring some ideas or inspirations for pet lovers. So starting from today, use your creativity to develop new activities with your pets! 2 ChitChat Cat How Cats Keep Your Health? The Cat In Your Life ... (SOURCE : Laila A. Hardy, ASPCA) It is one of those awful days when your alarm never goes off and you spend the entire day playing catch up. While you are running yourself ragged over projects and errands, your car gives in to old age and goes caput. After the tow truck takes your car and patience away, it is time to call it a day. Your anxiety and frustration level has hit its all time high. Finally when you make it home you are greeted by two of your biggest fans Oscar and Sasha, two wonderful felines adopted from the local SPCA. An uneventful day has yet to occur since their arrival. Still reeling from the day’s events you make your way to the room, but not without Sasha doing her usual swift body rub against your leg. After dropping your bags and settling in, Oscar makes his way on to your lap and signals that he would enjoy a few scratches behind the ear and neck. As you engage, your body slowly starts to unwind. Your breathing starts to relax. Tension drains from your shoulders. A smile comes about without any force. Before you know it, both you and Oscar are at peace enjoying the moment. In these simple moments, thoughts of the day have drifted further from your mind and your anxiety level has dropped, helping you let go of negative feelings that have accumulated over the last 10 hours. Sound unbelievable that a cat can do all this? Well, it is true. Studies have shown that the mere act of stroking a cat for several minutes helps to release “feel good” endorphins in the brain, producing the feeling of tranquility in the stroker. But petting alone is not the only stress reliever. Depression and sadness are heightened by loneliness or a sense of isolation. Pets offer constant companionship and unconditional love. For instance, when the kids have gone off to school or a spouse is lost, being home alone can be overwhelming. But if you have an Oscar or a Sasha to keep you company while reading the morning paper, loneliness isn’t all encompassing. Their presence helps to contribute to a complete home. Nurturing a cat is soothing and fulfills that certain need for humans to be caregivers. Shopping takes on an additional dimension when you have a cat at home. Food, litter and toys need to be added to your cart. What fun awaits when you have new treats and toys for the loyal kitty! Cats love to explore and see what is in that shopping bag or behind that most fascinating closet door. Joining in on some interactive cat play with a new feather wand or kitty fishing pole lightens up your mood. Laughter and smiles seem to come when they usually wouldn’t. 4 4 R In order to protect our health, studies have shown friends and family support is essential. Pets help us sustain that healthy emotional balance when we treat them as family or friends. Having a cat around contributes to the feeling of family, therefore contributes to a healthy balance. Pet owners enter hospitals less frequently than non-pet owners; and when hospitalized, pet owners have shorter stays. Pet keepers have a reason to get better. They have to get home to the cat! How to Make a Scratching Pole For A Cat? Better than your cats taking your sports rims as one ... Is your cat scratching up your furniture and curtains leaving them in ruins? Before you throw the cat out, or have it declawed in desperation, consider making a simple scratching pole. If you can make a scratching pole that your cat prefers over anything else, you may solve your problem and save your furniture and curtains from further destruction. It is actually quite easy to make a scratching pole for a cat. Here is a list of the supplies needed :One cedar post that is about 30” tall and at least 4” in diameter A bundle of non-oiled sisal rope measuring a 1/2” wide A piece of 3/4” plywood to make the base sturdy (at least 16 x 16 diameter) 1/2” roofing nails Four 3/4” 16d coated sinker nails DIRECTIONS: Before beginning you will want to make sure your post is dry so that there will not be any shrinking of the post after the sisal is wrapped on. To make the post you might want to wear a pair of work gloves when you wrap the sisal around the post. To start you will want to nail the beginning of your rope all the way around the top of the post. Then you wind the rope around and around and around the post very tightly so that there is no air space between the pieces of rope. This process will take you all th e way down to the bottom, once again nail the end of your rope all the way around the bottom of the post. Next you will want to nail the base on to the post, use about four nails and pound them through the bottom of the plywood base and into the bottom of the post. You now have a cat approved scratching post! TRAINING: To introduce the post to your cat you may want to use catnip as a lure for older cats (kittens younger then 5 months of age are not affected by catnip). Rub the catnip right into the rope so that the cat can smell that wonderful smell. Once your cat has smelled the catnip scratch your nails, gently, along the surface of the rope. This will help teach your cat where to scratch. Once your cat begins to scratch, praise your cat, tell them what a good cat they are. You could also reward your cat with a food t reat, cats love treats. This post can help save your furniture, if your cat is using a certain corner of the couch for a scratching post start out your new post right by the corner of the couch. Cover that corner of the couch with double-sided sticky tape that is completely unattractive to your cat (the tape can easily be removed for entertaining company). This will repel your cat away from your couch and right there is a post that they will love. 5 4 R Our Furry Friends Litter Box Training Your Rabbit! Some hints to get rid of the irritating ball bearings on the floor ... Use a plastic cat pan Basic plastic cat litter pans work best for bunny’s litter box. They come in sizes of small, medium, large, and giant, and can be found at almost all pet stores for a nominal price. We recommend sticking to the medium, large, or giant litter pans for most bunnies, unless your bunny is very tiny. However, you can’t go wrong with a larger litter box that your bunny can grow into. Choosing the size of pan to buy, will depend on the size of your bunny. If you have a pair of bunnies sharing the same litterbox, you’ll want to get one very large box, or give the bunnies multiple boxes to keep them well supplied with hay and fresh litter. Setting-up the litter box It is recommended to use fresh hay as a safe pet bedding for your bunny’s litter box. Use those that do not contain any pine or cedar products, and also environmentally friendly. Fresh hay in the box entices bunny to jump in and do his “business.” A clean box is with about 1 inch of clean fresh hay covering the bottom. This will give the bunny a combination of oat and grass hay to nibble. About 12 hours later, here’s a well-used box. You can see that bunny has created a “bathroom” end and a the end with remaining clean hay. Keep a Fresh Box Change bunny’s box every day, to ensure a clean, fresh box. This will prevent bunny from heading to cleaner places to eliminate. If your bunny does not soil his box completely within a 24-hour period, simply add another large handful of hay to replenish his supply. But never go for more than two days before giving bunny a fresh litter box. Once dirty, dump the entire contents of the box into your “yard waste” container or regular trash, to dispose. (If you’re a gardener, bunny’s litter box waste makes great composites!) Wash the box, and if urine build-up occurs in the bathroom end, pour in some plain white vinegar to soak it clean. Rinse, wipe dry, then add fresh hay. Finally, it’s important to remember to use bunny-safe litters in your bunny’s box. Clay, or clumping litters for cats can be dangerous to bunnies who may ingest some of their litter while eating hay. Pine, cedar, or other aromatic wood shavings may also be harmful to bunny’s health. Sticking with a simple, paper-based, recyclable litter provides bunny with a safe litter and one that’s also environmentally friendly. DO NOT USE clumping cat litters with rabbits. This litter clumps when exposed to moisture, and it can’t tell the difference between external and internal moisture. Rabbits tend to nibble on everything, and should they ingest clumping litter, they risk a potentially deadly intestinal blockage. 4 R 6 PL EA SE CA LL FO R AP PO INT ME NT: 03 -7 98 1 12 26 From PJ / KL Kuan Pet Salon Your Professional Pets Grooming Centre KFC / Pizza Hut From Old Klang Road We are here! From Salak South Restoran Ibrahim Maju Island Cafe MBB BHP Station CIMB JALAN KUCHAI LAMA JALAN KUCHAI MAJU 6 Business Hours Daily: 10am - 8pm Closed On: Monday Restoran Empurau Fish Dynasty Central Alliance Bank 42A, Jalan Kuchai Maju 6, Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan. Tank Residents Looking Back > World’s Oldest Tortoise Dies In India A creature that had been around to see it all ... March 24, 2006 — Zoo officials in Kolkata said Thursday that a famed 255-year-old tortoise brought to the eastern Indian city during the rule of the British East India Company has died. The giant Aldabra tortoise, named Adwaitya, was one of four brought by British seamen from the Seychelles Islands as gifts to Robert Clive of the East India Company in 1875. Adwaitya, whose name means “the only one,” died after a string of illnesses, Kolkata zoo director Subir Chowdhury told AFP Thursday. “Adwaitya, who delighted the zoo visitors for 131 years, died on Wednesday morning,” Chowdhury said. “His shell will be preserved in the zoo. All zoo employees are saddened by his death.” The three other tortoises given as gifts to Clive died soon after they arrived in Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, he said. “Adwaitya spent his early days in Robert Clive’s garden,” the zookeeper said. He was later transferred to the Alipore Zoological Garden, located in the city’s southern district, after it opened in 1875. Despite his many years of life, he only became sick eight years ago when an infection was detected in his legs, Chowdhury said. He was successfully treated at that time. “Our records show the tortoise was born in 1750, but some have claimed he was born in 1705,” he said. He added that the zoo will use carbon dating to determine his real age. Adwaitya became ill several months ago after a crack developed around a wound on his chest, Chowdhury said. Like all giant land tortoises, the average lifespan of an Aldabra tortoise is well beyond 100 years. Most Aldabra tortoises are found on the Aldabra Atoll, part of the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean. The atoll has been protected from human influence since the late 19th century and is home to some 152,000 giant tortoises, the world’s largest population of the animal, according to the United Nations world heritage body. A keeper tries to move Adwaitya, an Aldabra land tortoise, inside an enclosure at the Alipore Zoological Garden in Kolkata, India. This reptile, aged about 255 years, died on Wednesday, March 22, 2006, after a prolonged illness. 8 4 R www.doggiedoggie.com.my For More Information, please contact : 016-2282083 Get your Mystery Gift At Doggie Doggie ! *while stock last 11, Jalan 13/149L, Sri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur. BUSINESS HOURS : MON - FRI 12NOON - 8PM SAT - SUN 10AM - 7PM Wanna Advertise I WANTbsTcriObe! Su Like to subscribe to Petster Magazine? 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While the natural roles of your pets can be altered, it’s important that both are kept under close supervision to ensure that no disputes arise. If your cat shows an interest in hunting your bird, try giving her a quick spritz with a water bottle. Most of the time, this will be enough to curb a cat’s predatory instincts after a while. Likewise, if your bird shows aggression to your cat, discipline is in order. Birds are able to catch certain diseases from cats, and direct exposure to a cat’s fur (through biting, for example) can heighten your feathered friend’s risk of contracting an illness. For this reason, and many more, you should try to avoid any physical contact between a bird and a cat if at all possible. With consistant training, both pets should learn to tolerate each other rather quickly. Many owners have even been surprised to find that their birds and cats quite enjoy each other’s company under proper supervision -- and that’s really something to squawk about! 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