Sunday, June 21, 2009

What dog should I get if I live in Malaysia

What dog should I get if I live in Malaysia?
i was thinking of something as or like a golden retriever. i want it to be about the size of a golden retreiver and the length of the fur. what do you guys think? & plz not a kampung dog...
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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Rottweiler , guard your properties .
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Everyday there are an average amount of 15 dogs that are abused, kicked and thrown away by their master. However, having an organization like SPCA, many dogs lives are saved. Still, this organization only has limited fund to feed & to care for these dogs. Therefore, some are put to sleep and some are on the waiting list to be put to sleep. Well, until someone comes and adopt them. Therefore please re-think of your decision of purchasing one for you Instead, adopt a dog. And give it a chance to live longer. God::: .....*Blush* ........
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agree with Imxal de Dulia adopt a dog,u will make thier life better
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I'd recommend adopting one from an animal shelter i.e. SPCA. But the breed you mentioned is rather high maintenance due to grooming etc. Although golden retrievers are known to be intelligent dogs & very sociable as well. Personally, I prefer smaller breeds with preferably not much grooming required, LoL=P
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i love golden retriever as well.go for it. edit:agree with dulia as well.i see a lot of stray dogs in my area and i feel very bad for them because most of them have the dogs plate.so that means they have an owner before.but their owner just dump them.
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From the sound of your question, I don't think you ever had a dog before. You were the one asking about the chow chow right? Well, again, I have a friend who owns a Golden Retriever. They are really reallllllllllllly friendly. Over friendly perhaps. Do you know that Golden Retrivers, Labradors and Husky are the breed of dogs that always get stolen? They are just too friendly! But if this is the kind of dog that you are looking for, you need to take note of certain things: 1. Golden Retrievers shades a lot! My friend's car will be full of fur everytime he brings his dog outs. 2. Caring for a dog is extremely difficult and tiring. You need lots of perserverance especially when he's a puppy. They are really naughty and sometimes you end up being tired and upset with your pup. Been there, done that. Trust me. 3. Getting a dog is expensive, and next, you need to pay for his food, cage, vet visits and training if necessary. I'd advice you to give him some training. Training cost ranges from RM500 - RM1500. Not to forget, YOU must be the one training him. You need to spend lots and lots of time with him especially when he's a pup. Besides all those expenditure, your pup might end up destroying your things and property. 4. Toilet training is not easy. They will still dirty themselves and poo at the wrong places at times. So, are you willing to clean up after them?? 5. With its' fur, maintenance is a must... Not sure how often should a Golden Retriever should be bathe though, I don't own a high maintenance dog. Owning a dog is like owning a kid, it's absolutely and definately difficult, regardless of the breed. After getting a pup, the first thing I thought to myself is I will never ever want to have any kids. They are so difficult and takes a lot of my time. I still sayang my dog, though. Sometimes he's really a good boy, and makes me proud. But many times he became tooooooo devilish and gives me a lot of problem. Owning an "anjing kampung" or whatever you call it is not really that bad. Many times my mom told me that she rather have a mongrel rather than my pure breed dog... Sometimes, I secretly agree...








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Sunday, June 14, 2009

i have to kids and live in Malaysia. they receive their shot 5-6 at a time all in 1. Is it safe

i have to kids and live in Malaysia. they receive their shot 5-6 at a time all in 1. Is it safe?
My sister does not vaccinate my niece and im wondering if i shall do the same. In malaysia they mix all the shots and i dont know how saf eit is and what shall i do. Please if anyone has any suggestions i will gladly appreciate it .
Other - Diseases - 1 Answers
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Please have your child vaccinated. It is better to get the shots rather than get the disease. There are a lot of vaccines that are already combined - DPT, IPV, Hib, HepB (this is the 6 in 1). They have done this to achieve better patient compliance. Because, it would be real, real painful and traumatic for a child to get all those 6 shots in one sitting. Most of these vaccines can be safely and effectively administered simultaneously. No contraindications to the simultaneous administration of multiple vaccines routinely recommended for infants and children are known.







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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Moved to Malaysia, I need to set up xbox live again HELP ME

Moved to Malaysia, I need to set up xbox live again HELP ME!?
I moved to Malaysia from Australia a couple of months ago, I have a pretty bad Internet connection in my apartment. Now I want to hook up again. Can u tell me wat speed/download limit I need, can I set up xbox live from Malaysia using an Australian account, and do I have to pay triple the cost for the goldmembership because of the currency exchange? Pretty much everything
Xbox - 1 Answers
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I also live in Malaysia.I buy the P1Wimax wireless.I setup my xbox live account using US account.Yes u have to pay more.But if you want to buy goldmembership or any other subscription,i advise u to buy it from www.maximuscards.com. My download speed is 1.2 mbps.if u want to buy new,go to http://www.p1.com.my/wimax/packages_ref.aspx







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Monday, June 1, 2009

can i be an english author since i live in malaysia

can i be an english author since i live in malaysia?
can i be it?i am more interested in writing english novel rather than malay. so can i get my novel publish in western and i live in eastern?we can connect through internet,didn't we?
Books & Authors - 3 Answers
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honestly yeah you can do it but as a malaysian writer i doubt you can earn much money off doing this. malays read malay books a lot of chinese read chinese/malay books the natives also prefer malay books so i dont see much of a market.... i am an aspiring writer too and i love to write in english but becaus eof it i need a day job
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Hi, I am a passionate teenage writer who resides in Malaysia. First off, you got to be confident of yourself, tell yourself that you can do it. Although I'm just a teenage writer, I've passion for what I'm doing and guess what, I've earned money from the Star newspaper by writing fictional stories! And by the way, do enter local writing contests, they do help you to gain familiarity with the publishing industry. Good luck on your interest.
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Sure. Since so many agents and publishers conduct all their business online, it literally does not matter where the author lives, so long as s/he's got internet access. There's no requirement that you and an agent, editor, publisher, etc. ever meet face-to-face. In fact, I'm online friends and among the beta readers for a guy in the Philippines who writes for American audiences. He's damned good, too. He limited his search for an agent to those who accept queries online rather than insisting on paper mail, but that's about the only concession he made. He's got the same agent as Dan Brown. That said, though, your English as demonstrated here is nowhere near fluent enough for an English-speaking market. Yet--keep working at it!







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