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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Instagram

Tiger: Hey Mummy, here is ur spoon.... btw, can i share ur dinner pls?


Monday, 27 August 2012

Instagram

Galgal been sitting down here for more than 20mins....
Sorry baby, it's too salty and spicy for u...

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Good nite world~

Thursday, 23 August 2012

H&M crossover Marni necklace

I know it's abit late.... but finally I got it!!! I really in love with this necklace, so unique....

I like all kind fashion accessories.... and I think this piece is worth for collection :)
 
 


 
 
 




Instagram

Galgal & Tiger, 两个重量级的贪吃鬼!




 

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Instagram

Tiger busy body....
毛孩太热心也不是一件好事~







Friday, 17 August 2012

Nuggets thief!!

My naughty golden retriever (Galgal) stole my lunch!

YSL ring



Because of this ring, hubby stuck in the jam for hours!

Thanks u so much, regardless about the gift but sincerity!!!


Love u always!!


Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Xiaobai turned 3!!!

Happy birthday to u my son Xiaobai, wishing you health, happiness and love on your special day and always.

From:
Dad, mum, Galgal, Tiger and Rotiboy

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Photo editor for PC

Now a day most of u editing photos from handphone apps.
I have a site which u can edit your photos straight from the PC.

No registration nor download required.


http://www.befunky.com/   



You can transform your photos into extraordinary works of art just a few clicks.
You also can also sleek and simple tools to make corrections to fix red eye, bad lighting or dull colors in seconds.






 

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

My furkids wait for the command to eat


My furkids will always waited for a release command before starting their food.

This is a routine job my furkids need to do before they get to eat their food.
They have to sit down in a line, seats are based on who came to this house 1st.

Galgal, Xiabai, Tiger and Rotiboy  (he is a newcomer)

They have to patiently wait for their name to be called.



Thanks for watching the video :)

Saturday, 4 August 2012

DIY - Neon trendy necklace


You need:
Any white color necklace.
Neon spray paint.

How to:
1. Lay the necklace on some newspaper/magazine in a well ventilated area.
2. Do a number of light coats, letting it dry for a few minutes in between so that the spray doesn't pool on the surface.
3. Leave to dry overnight.




You need:Any cheap crystal or rhinestone necklace.
Quick Dry Top Coat.
Neon nail polish.

Polish remover (for minor clean up)

How to:

Apply two coats of polish and a top coat, and I let it dry overnight.














Friday, 3 August 2012

What is Canine Hip Dysplasia in Dogs?




What is Canine Hip Dysplasia in Dogs?
The hip joint is composed of the ball and the socket. The development of hip dysplasia is determined by an interaction of genetic and environmental factors, though there is a complicated pattern of inheritance for this disorder, with multiple genes involved. Hip dysplasia is the failure of the hip joints to develop normally (known as malformation), gradually deteriorating and leading to loss of function of the hip joints.
It's one of the most common skeletal diseases seen in dogs. Gender does not seem to be a factor, but some breeds are more likely to have the genetic predisposition for hip dysplasia than other breeds. Large and giant breeds are most commonly affected, including:
- Bernese Mountain Dog
- Bloodhound
- Boxer
- Borzoi


- Brittany Spaniel
- Chesapeake Bay Retriever
- Doberman Pinscher
- English Setter
- English Springer Spaniel
- Golden Retriever
- Gordon Setter
- German Shepherd
- Great Dane
- Greyhound
- Irish Wolfhound
- Labrador Retriever
- Old English Sheep Dog
- Siberian Husky
- Standard Poodle
- Rottweiler
- St. Bernard
- Welsh Springer Spaniel
- Welsh Corgi

Rarely, small breed dogs can also be affected, but are less likely to show clinical signs.

What is the signs of Hip Dysplasia?


- Early disease: signs are related to joint looseness or laxity.
- Later disease: signs are related to joint degeneration and osteoarthritis.
- Decreased activity.
- Difficulty rising.
- Reluctance to run, jump, or climb stairs.
- Intermittent or persistent hind-limb lameness, often worse after exercise.
- "Bunny-hopping," or swaying gait.
- Narrow stance in the hind limbs (back legs unnaturally close together).
- Pain in hip joints.
- Joint looseness or laxity – characteristic of early disease; may not be seen in long-term hip dysplasia due to arthritic changes in the hip joint.
- Grating detected with joint movement.
- Decreased range of motion in the hip joints.
- Loss of muscle mass in thigh muscles.
- Enlargement of shoulder muscles due to more weight being exerted on front legs as dog tries to avoid weight on its hips, leading to extra work for the shoulder muscles and subsequent enlargement of these muscles.

How is the disease diagnosed?
Though physical examinations may be helpful, radiography and x-rays are the only means of reaching a definitive diagnosis of Hip Dysplasia.

Surgical treatment options for Hip Dysplasia

Medical treatment and acupuncture can be used to alleviate arthritis pain and promote joint health, but these treatments do not correct the underlying cause of the hip pain which is a malformed joint. Because of this, the primary treatment for hip dysplasia is surgery and it can be very successful.


Removal of the Femor Head and Neck so it doesn't rub against the pelvis.

- Total Hip Replacement
Total hip replacement is used primarily for larger dogs and is very similar to the procedure performed on people.


The entire hip is replaced using high density, medical grade plastic for the socket and a high quality, non-corrisive alloy for the ball.

This is probably the very best solution for many patients and has a high degree of success, pain elimination, and nearly complete resumption of activity. This type of surgery is done by specialists and is quite expensive.

- Triple Pelvic Osteotomy
This special surgery is different in that it must be done BEFORE the joint is damaged and is done on dogs under a year old in order to prevent future dysplastic problems.
We perform this surgery on young dogs with early symptoms or radiographs indicating malformed joints. Some owners with breeds prone to hip dysplasis or with puppies from a line of hip dysplastic dogs will sometimes have x-rays done as early as 6 months old that can detect an obviously malformed hip joint. In these cases, this surgery works well at preventing future pain and problems.


The surgery basically involves cutting the pelvis in 3 places which allows the surgeon to rotate the hip sockets to better fit over the femor heads. The pelvis then heals into this new and better position. This is another surgery done by specialists and is quite expensive.




Thursday, 2 August 2012

Experience of painful disease of Hip Dysplasia to TIGER

It was 1 and half years back. Hip dysplasia caused my furkid so much pain and sorrow!!
One of my Golden Retriever (Tiger) was diagnosed with hip dysplasia (BOTH HIPS), I found it out when he was 6 months old, a very early stage. Tiger didn’t really shown anyof the symptom to me until I sent him for a full body check up included xtray for his hips. cause I always put a lot of concern into each of my furkids especially their growing stage.

I was so upset after I got the news. I went for 2nd opinion and I have done a lot of research about the surgery (triple pelvic osteotomy). Finally I hadadgree the surgery to be done by Dr. Yeoh (he is one of the top veterinary orthopaedic specialist in M’sia).

1st hip surgery was done around age of 7 months old of Tiger, 2nd hip done after 2 months of the 1st surgery.


Estimation surgery cost: RM3000 - RM3500 for 1 hip


Yeoh Veterinary Clinic & Surgery
Address: 126 Jalan SS 24/2, Taman Megah, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03 7804 8684, Fax: 03 7805 2350



1st Surgery on left hip
Everything went smoothly, few hours after surgey

My poor little Tiger
Day 2
Day 3

Day 3 -Tiger discharged from hospital

Day 4
Day 4

Day 5 - Homemade treats (Pawsitive Bakery) for my brave boy.

Day 6 - Moody~~
Day 7
Day 8 - Taking some fresh air~~
Day - 9
Day 10 - On the way back from Vet Yeoh....
(unstitched the wound)
 2 weeks before 2nd surgery of 2nd hip

2nd surgery on Right hip
 Day 1 - After surgery
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 3 - HOME SWEET HOME

Day 3 - Day 5 - stitches n sore :(
Day 6 - Sleep in rainy day
Day 7 - Moody again~~
Day 10
Day 11 - finally stitches removed!! Yippy!!
Day 13 - Swollen wound, due to the fluid!
Fluid already jet out, no big deal. But need to quarantine Tiger for at least 2 days.
Day 15


 NOW


Tiger 2nd barkday celebration~~
I'm a handsome and healthy boy:))



The toughest job was after surgery, I was extra double taking care of Tiger.

After his 1st surgery done, I was sleeping on the couch with him for about 10months.
The reason was, I got to prevent him climbing the stairs up and down, I doesn'twant to take any risk, it might delay his progress of healing. Well~~~ thosedays are past now.....


Tiger, he knows in those days he had been taken care of me. (now he onlystick to me not his daddy…. lolz) I had given so much of time, money,effort.... but I don't mind at all.... I just wish all my furkids stay happyand healthy forever and ever~








THANKS FOR THE IRRESPONSIBLE BREEDER for giving the experience of painful disease of hip dysplasia to TIGER!
I found out my friend's Golden Retriever (we got it from the same pet shop -name: Petsmore ) also diagnosed the same disease!!!
I have checked both of their cert!! they got same ancestors!!!


I SWEAR I WILL NEVER EVER BUY ANYMORE DOGS AGAIN!! I WOULD RATHER ADOPT ONE, and I DID!