Furminator deShedding Tool

Furminator deShedding Tool - Dr Pam has been telling Mummy and Daddy about that. I'm just not too sure about it! bow wow wow ... written by my own paws - Goodness.

I have been eyeing that piece of yellow thing with a black rubber handle with much curiosity (Ok, I'm not as curious as Tabby Boy for I'm not a feline... I'm one faithful and cheerful dog! bow wow wow).

Dr Pam encourages pet owners to use this thing called Furminator deShedding Tool to remove undercoat and loose hair. Here's a photo of how it looks like.














My cousin Toffee loves it, says Dr Pam. "He doesn't retalliate ... he simply relaxes and enjoys the whole process!"

Okay, I know cousin Toffee has long hair, but what about my sister and me? We have short hair! "You can use Furminator on Goodness & Mercy but you may not see a lot of hair...," Dr Pam tells Mummy as she gently strokes me. Oh, I love the way she handles me... oooooh, what a loving soul she is!

How bout those feline monsters? Can they use Furminator? "Yes, you can use Furminator on dogs and cats!"

So, are Jellicle and Tabby Boy going to try this out before me?

Dr Pam leaves a Furminator with Mummy to experiment. Here's her list of tips on how to use it:
1) Give your pet a good wash before using it.
2) Start deShedding after the coat is completely dried - preferably wait for a day or two.
3) Get your pet to sit and be still.
4) Simply brush from his/her top - like how you will use a comb. Be gentle and don't frighten him/her.
5) If he/she enjoys the process, you can roll him/her over and start deShedding at the belly.
6) Once you are done, give your pet a treat to encourage him/her.

A better close up of the Furminator deShedding Tool.














There are two sizes available:













Medium (2.65in/ 6.8cm)













Large (4in/ 10.16cm)

I love their tagline ... "Because your pet's hair looks better in the trash can than on your coach!" ... does this mean I can sleep on the coach, Mummy?

Specifications:
  • Reduces shedding up to 90%.
  • For long- and short-haired dogs and cats.
  • Quickly and easily removes undercoat and loose hair.
  • Guaranteed to reduce shedding better than any brush, comb or rake.
  • Has a fine toothed precission stainless steel deShedding edge.
  • Used and recommended by pet professionals worldwide.
  • US Patents 6,782,846, 7,077,076 & 7,222,588.
  • Extremely user-friendly and your pet will surely love it!
So, any pet owners want to try Furminator? Remember Dr Pam's tips!

Another Monster Joins Our Family

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Posted by revalbertkang




Written by my own paws - Mercy


When Dr. Pam turned up with a pet-carrier, I knew that we were in trouble. A grayish monster with a big head stepped out. Mommy and Daddy were so happy. In fact, Mommy spent the whole evening with Dr. Pam, talking about this new monster. 

From their conversation, we learned that this monster was badly treated by someone. There is a scar on his right side. Dr. Pam rescued him from the street and kept him in her clinic. However, this monster had been escaping from his cage and damaging bags of dog and cat foods in the clinic. So, Dr. Pam decided that this monster needed another home with more reliable cage.


As usual, Daddy gave us his lecture about animal treatment - telling us to treat this monster as well as Jellicle, the other monster. Well, Daddy really does not need to worry about that. He should lecture these monsters to treat Goodness and me well. The truth is that these cats are fiercer than all the dogs in our neighborhood combined.


This new monster is called, 'Tabby Boy'. Funny name - given by Dr. Pam. I called him 'Flabby Ball'. He was so fat that Mommy said that he looked like a Puffy Fish. Though I have never seen a puffy fish in my life, I guess this type of fish must be really ugly and bloated.


Flabby Ball, (well, okay, not to be rude, since we are very educated canines), Tabby Boy is of a gentler nature than his adopted brother, Jellicle. He has a cute side and that makes Goodness and me laugh. Tabby Boy would walk past Daddy or Mommy and suddenly, he would just collapse and become a soft lump of furry cuteness. That always stop our parents in their track. Many a time, they would cuddle him because he is "so so cute".



Tabby Boy was fat because he never had enough to eat. Whenever, he saw food, he would grabbed as much as possible. To shed those pounds, Dr. Pam gave strict instruction not to overfeed him. However, Daddy did not follow her instruction. 

For  a few days, Daddy filled the Taddy Boy's food bowl with lots of cat's goodies. Mommy questioned the wisdom of doing that. Daddy's theory was that if Tabby Boy had too much to eat, he would become tired of eating. True to his theory, after a while, Tabby Boy stopped finishing all his food. Today, this fat cat has lost some weights and eats according to his own needs.

Goodness and I hope to live peacefully with these cats. We have been very humble and give them a lot of room to move around. We trust that they will give us a lot of room too. 



Through my Dog Blog, we will keep you updated on the activities of these two monsters in our home. Be sure to check our Dog Blog regularly. Woof and triple woofs.



Jellicle The King

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Posted by revalbertkang




Written by my own paws - Mercy


The inevitable has happened. Jellicle the Cat is now the new King. I have been deposed as the Queen. Ever since, Jellicle moves into our house, he has been occupying our 'house'. Yes, the big cage that used to house both Goodness and me is now his castle. He lives in absolutely comfort. Mommy and Daddy even give him a little toy tied to a string. Every day, they pull the string a few times to excite this silly creature.


Jellicle the Cat has also charmed our parents with his soft enchanting purring. He sits in their laps and generates a low vibration that seems to bring smile to our parents. When we try to charm our parents by using the same approach, nothing but a rough growl echoes from our canine vocal cords. 



This instead creates an opposite effect! Thinking that we are growling at Jellicle, our parents sternly warn us not to growl at that despicable monster.


Nowadays, Jellicle the Cat is behaving like he owns the whole place. Wherever he walks, we have to give way. Daddy gives us specific lectures on how we should love our newly adopted 'brother'. Daddy says that we are bigger, stronger and have bigger mouths and teeth. We should love and protect Jellicle because that horrible critter is smaller, weaker and have smaller teeth. 


What Daddy does not know is that we are the victims and need protection. Every time, when Goodness and I accidentally stray into Jellicle's path, that crazy feline arches his back and hisses like a boiling kettle. At one time, my poor sister has to jump higher than the... Petronas Tower, just to get out of his way. 


My mommy wants to cut Jellicle's claws but Daddy disapproves. Daddy says that since Jellicle will take a walk around the neighborhood by himself, he would need his claws to protect himself from other cats or animals. What Daddy does not realize that Jellicle is using the same claws against us. A few times, we almost got our eyes and noses scratched out. 


To prevent the loss of our senses, Goodness and I have devised a plan. We now stay far away from him. In short, we avoid him at all cost. 


The story does not end there. I have my own way to get back at this monster. Whenever he gets out of the cage, I will enter and finish all his food. In this way, I hope to starve him to ... become a skinny cat.


Woof, woof, triple woofs!

Never Leave Your Dog Alone With Your Young Child

Friday, November 06, 2009 Posted by revalbertkang


This is Mercy and I am giving you this friendly advice:


NEVER LEAVE YOUR DOG ALONE WITH YOUR YOUNG CHILD






OR ELSE... THIS TERRIBLE THING MAY HAPPEN!




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