Originally posted by holmes at 26-10-2007 02:41 PM
Chihuahua born with love-heart pattern
"How much is that doggie in the window?
I do hope that doggie's for sale."
A Chihuahua puppy born in J ...
alahai cute nyer love shape kat body dia tu
geram jer rasa nk cium
tp apakan daya...x boleh la comey
Nanti I ambik gambar my friend's dog (jack russel). Or u boleh tgk siri komedi "Fresier". Fresier's dad had the dog too. Size dia x besar...cuma besar sikit dari chihuahua.
roses ... untuk keselamatan tak pe .. tetapi actually tidak digalakkan.. sebab
malaikat tidak memasuki tempat ade anjing (sape tah cite ngan aku .. )
mungkin ade kengkawan yang lagi arif leh cite siap ngan hadis ke atau ayat Quran
kepada sesiapa yang berhati mulia boleh lah adopt anjing ni....kesian .....
kalau tak de yg ambik anjing2 ni, alamatnye akan ditidurkan untuk selama2nya....
aduhh siannyerrr
sape2 yg BOLEH bela tu adopt laa pliss...
x sanggup mereka ni dimatikan..iskk
tak paya laa beli beli anjing..adopt jeee plisss
byk yg memerlukan tempat tinggal dan kasih sayang ni..
i bet mereka ni ada yg bijak2 and obedient kann
lau groom,jaga makan minum leklok msti gebussss lawaaa
kat umah aku... jiran seberang longkang besar umah aku ( ader longkang yg sgt besar air penuh bile ujan...)
kene tinggal sbb owner dia pindah duk apartment... mak aku bg makan tiap sbb kesian... dah lah betina... ader anak 2 ekor.. comel2 lak tuh.....
tidak bercadang untuk digigit anjing ..
tetapi aku ade cite dalam mana thread tah .. yg jari aku kene hiris dek gigi garham anjing yg tengah mamai dek anaesthetic
Originally posted by duyong95 at 6-12-2007 03:51 PM
hmmm....saja tnya..kat mana ada jual sabun tanah yg nk samak tu? bcos semlm tgk tv ada sorang muslim vet, dia samak dgn sabun tanah yg dipacketkan...
err is it that critical sampai nak beli bende untuk samak?
stau aku pakai air tanah aje .. available anywhere .. then why you should spend your money on something that perhaps "just visually" better than the usual
xpelah dah org tu mampu and nak buat seme tu,sibel
lgpun some ppl rasa was2 kann ngan najis2 ni..
apa salahnya lau go to the extent nak basuh pakai sabun tu.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bolstered by its popularity with celebrities and families, the Bulldog is back on the list of the 10 most popular purebred dogs after a 75-year absence,
the American Kennel Club announced on Wednesday.
The Bulldog ranked 10th in the Kennel Club's annual ranking of popular dogs from the 157 different breeds it recognizes.
Topping the list of most popular dogs was the Labrador Retriever -- top dog since 1991 -- followed by the Yorkshire Terrier, the German Shepherd, the Golden Retriever and the Beagle, the Kennel Club said.
The broad-shouldered, stocky Bulldog with its characteristic under-bite and pugnacious gait has long been a mascot of sports teams and military units.
But their docile, even-tempered personality that belies their tough-guy image makes them good pets for families with young children, dog breeders say.
"Their personality is unlike any other dog. They are so expressive. If you look in their eyes you can almost see what they are thinking," said Tammy Hollock, 36, a part-time Bulldog breeder from Delran, New Jersey.
Bulldogs have been growing in popularity with celebrities including U.S. actors Adam Sandler and George Clooney, adding to their public appeal, Hollock said. The breed is the second-most popular dog in Los Angeles, the Kennel Club said.
The growing popularity of the Bulldog has a downside, according to Hollock and officials from the Kennel Club. Bulldogs can suffer from breathing problems and should only be treated by experienced veterinarians.
They are also unable to swim and breeders typically use artificial insemination and Caesarean sections when breeding the dogs to reduce the high risk of injury caused by the large size of the dog's head in proportion to its hips.
The elaborate precautions required when breeding Bulldogs puts the cost of a typical purebred bulldog puppy at $2,800, Hollock said.
Coming in at No. 6 on the Kennel Club list is the Boxer, followed by the Dachshund, the Poodle and the Shih Tzu.
(Editing by Michelle Nichols and Vicki Allen)
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