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    Let's Talk About Pets ... Dogs, Hamsters, Rabbits etc

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      Funx3
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      jtoh:
      Poodles don't shed, or shed minimally. I'm not sure about their temperament though. They strike me as being a little neurotic.


      How about a poodle cross? Like a mini labradoodle (labrador and poodle cross) or a cavoodle (cavalier and poodle cross)? They don't shed and are really friendly.
      Have Been Looking at Some Poodles near my Place in the Last couple of weeks ....
      (Our Way of De-Stressing - visiting Pet Shops ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜‰ )
      And It Cost .... a Bomb!

      We have Been Back and Look at the Poodles on Sale Again and Again ....
      They R Really Adorable ....

      mini labradoodle? a cavoodle?
      Now where can we Get these? Even the Name Sounds exotic ....

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        jtoh
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        Long hair is not an issue so long as they donโ€™t shed. But you have to make sure you brush them well and they donโ€™t get matted.


        Labradoodles and cavoodles are expensive. Because theyโ€™re bred to be hypoallergenic, non-shedding etc. There are only a couple of shops in Singapore that sell them.

        I thought you had an eye on a border collie previously?

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          Funx3
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          jtoh:
          Long hair is not an issue so long as they don't shed. But you have to make sure you brush them well and they don't get matted.


          Labradoodles and cavoodles are expensive. Because they're bred to be hypoallergenic, non-shedding etc. There are only a couple of shops in Singapore that sell them.

          I thought you had an eye on a border collie previously?
          Sista jtoh ....
          U Must Have Got Me Mixed up with Happy Mama .... Or Bro Mark -la!

          My Gal has just Progress from Taking Care of Hammies ....
          And Wants a Pet tt she Can Hug Too .... ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            MintyMin
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            So Funx3, u found ur 2 hammies?

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              Funx3
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              MintyMin:
              So Funx3, u found ur 2 hammies?

              No We Did Not ....
              But My Neighbour Caught a Hamtie Loitering near his Door Steps, Thought it's ours, \"Return\" to us, and We End up Adopting it ....

              My Gal says it Looks \"Mature\", and after a few days in our Home, Gives birth to a Fat Baby Hamster!
              And the Baby disappear the Next Morning - We Suspect tt the New Mummy Hamster does not know how to Nurse it .... And Eaten it Up!

              Recently, It Ran off from the Cage ....
              But I Caught it Loitering Around the Food Bowl 2 days later in our house .... after it has eaten up ALL the Food in the Food Bowl which we lay around to Lure it the past 2 days!

              My Gal has Jokingly Said tt this Hammie is Having a Good Life in our House ....
              No Need to Hunt Around for Food, avoid predators outside ....
              And Plan to Retire in this \"Old Folks Home\" ....
              :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                MintyMin
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                Funx3..


                Wow.. If ur hammies did run out of the hse.. M IMPRESSED... lolz..

                A mummy hamster.. did any of u touch the baby or clean up the cage after baby was out.. tat might b the cause of mummy eating the bb due to stress..

                Ran off from CAGE?! Erm.. Ur cage door faulty issit? Hw come another escapade by hammie.. lolz.. Luckily she is easily lured back by the food bowl..

                hahaha.. ur girl very cute and funny leh the way she describe the hammie.. esp the Plan to Retire in this \"Old Folks Home\" :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                  poppy15
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                  sista Funx3... u made me wanna start keeping hamties again... :love:

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                    Chenonceau
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                    Iโ€™m fed up with my dog. He has a mind of his own and often disagrees with me!!

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                      poppy15
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                      why dun u try to agree with him... :evil:

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                        Chenonceau
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                        poppy15:
                        why dun u try to agree with him... :evil:

                        This is funny... ๐Ÿ˜‚

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