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Christmas comes early at Uncle Khoe’s

Visiting the dogs at Uncle Khoe’s k9

Christmas came early to Uncle Khoe’s k9 on Tuesday (2 Dec). As part of our Christmas Party to raise some donations for shelters, Feed My Paws has given Uncle Khoe’s K9 a donation of 55 pupcakes!

Here are the photos taken during our visit there to give the pupcakes to the dogs!


Feed My Paws young owner Crystle with Xiaohei, as we waited for Irene of Uncle Khoe to clean up the shelter premises before we start on the food preparation. 


Stop taking our photos!! the dogs warned the pup-parazzi. :P


The meaty pupcakes were topped with tumeric and beetroot frosting to create the festive colours!

I had thought all we had to do was to remove the pupcakes from their paper cups to serve to the dogs. After all, this here is how Donna eats her pupcakes from Feed My Paws – see picture on Instagram.

Instead, the pupcakes were manually mashed up with chicken and probiotics powder before they were ready to be served. This was to make sure the dogs eat the probiotics.

That took a fair bit of time and effort! As the dogs waited anxiously for the food :P


Why’s it taking so long???

Humans are such slowpokes! :P

One of the dogs that greeted me the most enthusiastically is this sweetie called Nokia (not the phone :P)


Gimme the pupcakes now!!

She is such a skinny little thing, I thought she needed a lot of pupcakes to fatten her up! Hahahaha.

I’m sure she agreed, as she and her sibling stalked the food preparation table.

And then, the food was served!



While most dogs ate the food enthusiastically, this 8-year-old (lying on the floor) who walks with a limp needed some encouragement. She stopped eating after a while and had to be coaxed and hand-fed to finish her food. 

But for the rest of the dogs, the food was gone into their tummies in the blink of an eye. :D


“Thank you for the food!” says Nokia’s sibling.


Do you have some more, please?? 


I’ve eaten my fill and ready for my afternoon siesta! :P


We are happy dogs with pupcakes in our tummies! :D

Uncle Khoe’s supports over 20 dogs in their premises. They were happy to share the 55 pupcakes they received with two other even smaller shelters in the neighbouring areas.

As a result, three shelters – Uncle Khoe’s k9, Doggie Rescue Shelter and Paw Perfect Love – benefitted from the donation of pupcakes from Feed My Paws.

 

Doggie Rescue Shelter


The vigilant Handsome scoped out the pizza pupcake delivery (that’s us!) at the door of Doggie Rescue Shelter (DRS)


Irene dished out the food cell by cell. 


The dogs of DRS appeared comparatively shyer. 


This one refused to eat as long as I stood there taking his photos, so I had to go away. 


But the pupcakes must have been one of the highlights of the day for these shelter dogs. They are kept in relatively empty cells with just their water bowls, so I imagine it can be kind of boring. 

 

Paw Perfect Love

Our last stop was Paw Perfect Love. This was the smallest of the three shelters. I was surprised that there were so many small little shelters at Pasir Ris Farmway 2.



Again the dogs were wary of me since I was a stranger. This black dog in the foreground stood on the bed and refused to approach the food until I went to the next caged area, away from him. 


Nom nom nom…

 

Thank you for your kind support

Dogs of Instagram Singapore is glad to be able to bring the 55 pupcakes to these three shelters, with special thanks to our kind sponsor – @feedmypaws

The short visit showed me that the shelters support a variety of dogs – young and old. Some are active, some less so. So have some health problems, some are fitter than others. Some are friendly and some are more cautious of strangers. Some need more care, but often there might not be enough human slaves, especially for this little shelters that I have not even heard of before.

So we hope more people will be interested to learn more about the benefiting shelters, and perhaps to continue to offer them more support either by referring prospective adopters to them, volunteering the time to help out or by way of donations now and then to support their good work.

You can learn about each shelter or contact them via their Facebook pages:

Uncle Khoe’s k9 – Facebook.com/pages/Uncle-khoes-k9/518244711535396
Doggie Rescue Shelter – Fb.com/doggierescueshelter
Paw Perfect Love – Fb.com/pawperfectlove

 

Thank you very much!

Donna sees “snow” at Gardens by the Bay Christmas Market

photo booth at gardens by the bay christmas marketWe’re not in Kansas Singapore anymore, Donna!

Come follow us to check out some “snow” in the tropics!

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50 guests to attend the Dogs of Instagram SG Christmas Party

This Sunday, Dogs of Instagram SG will be throwing our very first Christmas Party at Serangoon Community Club.

The idea of a Christmas Party grew pretty organically. Life at Lycan Lexie first suggested a Christmas Party. The idea was then discussed within our Facebook group, and there was some interest which gave us the encouragement to bring the idea to life.

One person was not enough, so we ended up with Mango the Sheltie, Some White Cookie, Life with Lycan Lexie and We Live In a Flat as the organising committee for the Dogs of Instagram SG Christmas Party.

 

The Venue


The space!

Dog parties in Singapore are most commonly held at dog cafes. But considering we had over a hundred members over on our Facebook group, we thought we needed a bigger venue that could host more dogs even though we know we couldn’t accommodate all members.

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We considered various indoor and outdoor venues and finally decided that Serangoon Community Club will best fit our requirements, both cost and floor space. We wanted a dog-friendly venue where there is ample space for dogs to run, and for owners not have to worry that they and their dogs will run into  other dogs every time they turn. This is because we understand that not all dogs can get along so if we want to have a party that brings up to 50 dogs under one roof, we better have the space for it.

 

The cost

The cost of the Christmas Party is wholly supported by members who purchased tickets to the party. Tickets cost $35 per human and a nominal $5 per dog. Costs of the tickets go to cover the rental fee, cleaning and associated fees of using the venue, including tables and chairs rental. The tickets also cover a buffet lunch for human guests.


Chairs for rent!! Haha!

While a lavish decor will add to the ambience, we would not have the budget for that. That said, we hope that just having dogs together to have fun will make up for the minimalist decor that we would be having :P

We do not profit from the party.

 

The Sponsors

Why would we need sponsors for a self-funded party?

 

Share the joy with homeless pups

Well, since we are gathering up to 50 instagrammers with their own following on Instagram. We figured we can use this event to do some good for our favourite shelters.

To that end, we contacted more than 50 pet online stores on my fabulous (lol) list of pet online stores here, dog food distributors as well as other local popular pet businesses on Instagram.  To finally end up with eleven sponsors, is a pretty good response rate.

To date, our Christmas Party is expected to benefit the following animal welfare groups:

Hope Dog Rescue will receive 3 bags of 33 pounds food for stray feeding from myfurfriends.com.

Uncle Khoe’s k9 will receive 50 pupcakes for their shelter dogs from feedmypaws.com.

Gentle Paws and Friends will receive food (amount to be determined) from our latest sponsor to come on board LittleCherry.sg.

myfurfriends will also be donating 50 leashes to be shared among shelters.

The benefiting shelters are chosen either by the sponsors themselves or through online voting within our Facebook group.

 

Goodies for party hounds!

1/ Doggie guests to the party will also get to enjoy treats from not one but two of our Doggie Treat Tables sponsored by Barking Good and The Barkery.

 

2/ Each doggie guest will also bring home with him/her a goodie bag inclusive of treat samples from Barking Good, The Barkery and Furrific as well as gifts, samples and vouchers from Pawmart, Little Cherry and Wagging Rights.

 

3/ And there are more than 10 lucky draw prizes of varying value to be won from the following sponsors: The Duf StoreLittle Cherry, Wagging Rights, Barking Good,  Furrific

 

The Fun and Games

What is a party without party games?

Recall Runway
The Barkery is kindly sponsoring the goodies needed for the Recall Runway – the game that will put our dogs to the ultimate challenge. Can dog safely return to human via a path booby-trapped with all sorts of tempting treats and toys??

 

Best Dressed Christmas Pup
And be on the look out and vote for your favourite best dressed dog to the party. Because  OhPopDog is giving away three prizes from their collection to three lucky best dressed dogs!

 

Photobooth by Anna Phan
Remember to take a snapshot at our Photobooth! Photography kindly sponsored by Anna Phan. Photos will be uploaded to our Facebook group. ;)

 

Showcase

OhPopDog new collection showcase
Be the first to check out Ohpopdog’s new collection right here at the party! Even before their launch at the Public Garden Christmas Markets 13-14 Dec! ;)

 

Visit to Uncle Khoe’s K9
The dogs at Uncle Khoe’s K9 will be having their Christmas Party in advance on Dec 12. Crystle from feedmypaws.com will be delivering 50 of her yummy pupcakes to Uncle Khoe’s, one on behalf of each of our 50 guests! Check out the photos from our trip there!

See you this Sunday!

Of course, all these would not come to pass if we did not have the 50 guests who paid for the tickets and lent us the strength to approach our sponsors. So a big thank you to you!

We look forward to seeing you this Sunday, and hope you have a great time! :)

 

It’s really hard to make a nice dog waving photograph!

Donna doesn’t really hold the wave position for long. In fact, she’ll just bring her paw up for a split second wave and let it down again. She doesn’t hold her paw in the air for me to take the photo, so when it comes to photographing a dog wave with her, it’s really down to split second timing. Which of course I have er… none. HAHA!

Sometimes I click too fast while her paw is still moving up.

Sometimes, I click too slow and she’s already bringing it downwards.

And if you look at these three photos, she NEVER looks at the camera. Somehow the wave MUST be accompanied with a silly grin with her nose in the air. Why, Donna?!! :P

Note: It just means I need to spend more time shaping the wave until I can get her to hold it in the air longer :P heehee

 

 

 


Read more about the PIB Plush here :
Donna is now a pet pillow

Videos of Donna meeting other dogs

This is Donna. Without ears. LOL. Keeping to her mat while at Sembawang Dog Run.


She obviously is not very good at keeping her entire self on the mat. :P

So anyway, I did say before didn’t I, that Donna naturally likes to approach strange, unfamiliar dogs and playbow them within a couple seconds of meeting.

Here’s exhibit #1 – where she meets a dashing mix-breed dog with cute tufty ears and a head bigger than hers.

And exhibit #2 – Donna was at first apprehensive upon entering the dog run (not in video) because Jacko the mixed white dog was racing over to meet the new dogs entering. But after a while, as you’ll see in this video, it’s Donna who was the more pushy one, pestering Jacko to play with her.

Donna dog is now a pet pillow! Haha!

[Sponsored] The PIB Plush featured in this photo post is kindly gifted by petsinbootz.com We are not paid to tell you more about our personalised Donna PIB Plush, but the human does get to keep the Donna PIB Plush for snuggling purposes, since Donna doesn’t like to snuggle. HAHAHA!


Meet Donna-pillow, a personalised pillow Petsinbootz made for the human so I’ll always have a smiley, huggable Donna nearby in the flat. Haha!


Whaddya mean I’m not smiley? says Donna, that’s me smiling on the pillow. That’s proof!!

Donna-plush is great to chill out with. She is low-maintenance and doesn’t squirm when you want to hug her. Donna, well as you can see, she likes to keep some personal space around her. HAHAHAHA!

Donna-plush also makes a great breakfast companion. She totally doesn’t think that all human food is meant for her.


nom, nom, nom… I’m busy human. Photos later.

Donna of course thinks so.


I’m still hungry human. Can I eat Donna-plush’s food too???

Of course, nothing can replace real life Donna.


I win, says Donna. I can do stuff that Donna-plush can’t do. See. Donna plush can’t pet me on the head, but I can totally dominate pet Donna-plush on the head. ;)

But two is of course, better than one. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! (especially since #2 doesn’t require additional baths, nail-cutting nor begs endlessly for food or expects you to play fetch every hour of the day. :P)

Get $5 off your personalised PIB Plush at petsinbootz.com when you key in this discount code – 14WLF1230. Expires 31 Dec 2014.

 

Five things to note about getting the petsinbootz personalised pet pillow

1. Petsinbootz offers pillows customised with your pet’s photos, with your choice of fabric pattern/colour for the back of the pillow. Prices range from SGD$55-$85 depending on the size and choice of fabric for the back.

2. Not every customer is a Photoshop hero, that’s why Petsinbootz can help to crop your pet out of the photo for printing on the white background. The image processing work includes cropping the pet, and other enhancements such as red eye removal, repairing blurred areas and light adjustments. For Donna’s PIB Plush I got to review the processed photo before they sent it for printing. The pillow is then sewed and put together by petsinbootz’s seamstress. You can expect to get your order in 8-10 working days upon approval of the photo.

3. To get the best results, shoot your photo in natural lighting in order to avoid cast shadows across your pet. Right before sunset is a good time to catch great natural lighting, making for a well lit face and warm fur color.

4. Eighty percent of petsinbootz PIB plush is customised with dog photos. Customers prefer to send in photos where their dogs are sitted. Besides dog photos, petsinbootz also gets cat, rabbits and even hamster photos.

5. Donna doesn’t get to chill out with her doppelganger much since the human worries Donna will start giving Donna-plush the kill shake once they get too familiar with each other. *Oops* The PIB plush is a customised pillow for the pet-loving human. It is printed with non-toxic ink but is not made for the pet. :P


Get $5 off all Petsinbootz plushes when you enter this discount code – 14WLF1230.
Expires 31 Dec 2014.

 

Ready-made fresh food for dog at Wagging Rights

[Media invite event] Donna and I were invited to Wagging Rights’ official launch and media party to check out Wagging Rights’ Daycare, Grooming and Gourmet food products for dogs. I thought it’s  a good time to share some of the things we have considered when it comes to feeding Donna over the last two years ;) Opinions are my own. We are not paid but Donna gets to try out Wagging Rights’ products and services for free. 


What diet do you feed your dog?

So many diets for dogs out there – dry, canned, dehydrated, raw and for some even vegan or vegetarian.

No judgement here over at weliveinaflat.com. There are actually some dogs that cannot take high protein diets and some dogs with the strangest allergies, like have you heard about this dog who is actually allergic to humans? So it’s really up to the individual pet parent to figure out what works best for their dog. And for their lifestyle.

In my case, over the last two years I have read my fair share of what’s good and bad about each of these different types of commercial or home-made dog food out there. There is no perfect diet because there are just too many variables involved in the production process for both commercial and home-made food. I don’t let people tell me otherwise, haha :P

 

I would love to feed Donna fresh food, but I’m not confident about raw

I did and am still updating myself extensively on raw diets. Like did you know feeding chicken necks too regularly can possibly increase the chances of a dog developing hyperthyroidism even if it is a rare condition among dogs?

And that even though raw feeders enthuse about feeding raw bones to their dog for teeth cleaning benefits, etc, a raw bone can cause internal injuries to a dog like in Mort’s case over here.

Of course, that doesn’t mean a raw diet is a bad choice. Many would say it’s a good choice for their dogs. It just means that a balanced raw diet that comprise boneless cuts with raw ground bones will make me feel so much safer when it comes to feeding Donna.

And there we have another problem. When we were at Wagging Rights – dog daycare, grooming and gourmet food – for their opening launch, owner Luyi Ong said in her presentation that when they started sourcing fresh food for their gourmet dog food products, they could not find a supplier for raw ground bone in Singapore.

Honestly, I’m not the only one hesitant about starting Donna on a home-made raw diet over here because of the perceived challenges. Commercial raw diets are costly and since I’m not a dog nutritionist, I wouldn’t trust myself making home-made raw or cooked food for my dog. (Yes, even after spending much time reading up on the topic! Haha!).

wagging rights food demo
Sam Forest Loo Lim can’t wait for Wagging Rights owner Lu-Yi Ong to start with the food demonstration at the media party! :P

So when we heard that Wagging Rights sells fresh food for dogs, I was of course interested to find out more.

wagging rights gourmet food ingredients

The meals prepared at Wagging Rights comprise human-grade meat (60% for regular recipes and 75% in the grain-free and raw versions). Fresh fruit and vegetables like carrots, pumpkin, peas, Chinese cabbage, courgettes, cantaloupe, pear and blueberries on top of supplements such as calcium phosphate, vitamin D, zinc are being added to the meat and then frozen – sans any preservative.
– Wagging Rights press release

Sounds good in writing, but how do I really know that besides the high protein content, it does supply all the necessary nutrients and minerals, etc that Donna needs?

I asked and was definitely pleased to learn from Wagging Rights that their “recipes are derived from recipes created by a Nutritionist with strict adherence to quantities and quality.  We are also in the process of getting batch samples to labs for analysis.”

So exactly what recipes are these?

 On the menu are four appetite-whetting recipes: Chicken Terrine, Posh Pulled Pork, Sunday Roast Beef and Shepherd’s Lamb Stew—all of which come in grain-free formulas.

wagging rights food shots

 

There is Grain Free and there is Grain Free

Now the thing about the grain-free label on the commercial dog  food that we buy, if you were to study this table by slimdoggy.com who analysed the food in his dog food database is that they aren’t exactly low in carbohydrates.

slim doggy grain free food chart
Slimdoggy’s database covers over 3000 pet food and treats, including some common brands that we can find in Singapore. 

“…dog and cat owners are becoming more aware that their pet’s bodies were meant to digest foods high in protein and fat,” says Slimdoggy in his article Worst Reasons to Choose a Dog Food: Grain Free, “The mistake they are making is equating grain free with low carb… It turns out that while grain free foods are slightly lower in carbs (and higher in protein and fat) than non-grain free foods, the difference is not very large. The average grain free dog food still contains a higher carb content than protein content. That seems counter intuitive.”

So you can see why I would appreciate Wagging Rights’ recipes which they report as comprising 60-75% meat (protein and fat). Even the non-grain free versions at 60% meat appear to possibly comprise higher percentages of protein and fat compared to the average commercial grain free dog food based on slimdoggy’s chart. :P (note: this is a very simplified comparison considering Wagging Rights’ food are pending lab analysis so bear with me :P heehee. )

…we buy whole meat pieces. We mince the meat ourselves to ensure quality and fat content. Raw food is prepared in extremely small quantities and is only available with prior notice of 3 days. This ensures that we never keep meat in unhealthy temperatures to allow bacteria growth. The small quantities also allow us to freeze quicker and thus reduce rate of bacteria growth. Of course, all raw food is handled with gloved hands and stainless steel utensils. Equipment is always disinfected after use regardless of whether the meat is for cooked or raw.
– email response from Wagging Rights about food

 

Theory aside, how does Wagging Rights’ food fare tastewise?

During the food demo, we were given the choice of meat as well as 2-3 toppings such as pumpkin, carrot, with Wagging Rights’ powdered supplement to ensure it is complete and balanced.

Lu-Yi cooked it and then we put Donna to the test!

wagging rights cooked food
Donna ate so fast her face is a blur. LOL. Passed!

 

Donna’s diet follows the rotation feeding model

Donna doesn’t have any known food allergies. That makes it easy for us to rotate the brands Donna gets for her dry food and canned food. We also feed her different types and cuts of boiled, dehydrated meat regularly, especially when we are training. Rotating foods from different brands and different sources ensures that Donna gets a variety of nutrients and a more complete and balanced diet in the long term.

Rotation feeding is really all about variety. It’s a holistic and nutritional philosophy that offers your pet a dietary alternative — varying both food proteins (chicken, beef, lamb, etc.) and food forms (raw, frozen, wet, dry, etc)…

Many pet foods on the market are designed to be complete and balanced. However, food ingredients each have a unique nutritional profile. Components such as amino acids, vitamins, minerals and fatty acids can be found in different quantities, depending on the type of food. By combining specific complete diets, rotation feeding allows your pet to experience the benefits of two or more foods.

Rotation feeding for pets | related: Diet rotation for dogs

And given Donna likes the food at Wagging Rights, it’s probably easy for us to slip their 200 gram food portions into the rotation.

wagging rights food pamphlet
A sample of the ingredients list on Wagging Rights’ pamphlet. I do like how the first three ingredients are lamb and lamb organs followed by vegetables and fruits. The carbohydrate, in this case brown rice is towards the end of the list.

The food is sold in 5kg bags which are then split into 200gm portions for easier feeding. The food comes frozen and it is our recommendation that it is not heated in order to maintain optimum probiotic quality. You are meant to thaw the food in the fridge before serving. Kept frozen the food can be kept in the freezer for 2 months. Once thawed it should be consumed within 2-3 days.
– response via email by Wagging rights

That makes 25 portions of food in each 5kg bag. Wagging Rights said food prices differ by recipe but it starts at $60 for the Regular Recipe Chicken Terrine. Grain Free recipes start at $85 for 5 kg.

That makes it rather comparable to the price of canned food which can range from $4.90 – $6.50 for each can of around 360g, depending on brand.

donna dog outside wagging rights
Donna looks at a ribbon in the air as she sits in front of Wagging Rights’ signature blue storefront. Actually, she just wants to go back in there for more food, haha!

Considering Wagging Rights’ very pleasant interior decor, I asked if we may bring Donna over for a meal sometimes. :P

Unfortuntely, Wagging Rights says they have no plan for a cafe for now. They don’t cook at the shop. You need to order with at least three days notice for the food to be prepared if you have specific requests. Customers can call or go to the shop to purchase, but Wagging Rights will also deliver for purchases above $75.

You can also try out this free Duck confit recipe from Wagging Rights on esquiresingapore.com.

Wagging Rights can be found at:
Address| 337 Joo Chiat Road [map]
Tel| 6447 0335.
Operating hours| 9am-6pm
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Donna takes on the Park Stools

Donna and I are enrolled in a Basic Obedience Course these couple of months and we’ve attended three lessons so far.

You would think we would breeze through the course since Donna is a smart dog and pretty well-behaved when it comes to listening to instructions. But everything we’ve done so far was pretty organic and on the spur of the moment when it comes to teaching her new things.

Consistency is really something difficult for me that I’ve got to manage since I get easily bored. Haha.

The other thing that I’ve got working against me is the weather. Thundery showers almost everyday certainly makes it difficult to do any sort of training with a thunder phobic dog.

In the video below, I’ve taken her out for our evening walk some weeks back. Besides the fun things, I was trying to work her through the exercises – sit, stand, down, lol – outdoors. She is already very good at sit and down to begin with, so I was working more on her stand on command :P

But here are the more fun things on video, for me at least, before she got too distracted by the thunder rambling in the distance. It was a fine day over here, except for that thunder bothering us.

From the distance.  Geez!

Taxi!! Is it really that difficult to cab with a dog in Singapore?

donna dog waiting to grab taxiIt’s easy to assume that it would be difficult to cab with a dog in Singapore.

Is it really though? Donna asks – will we get a cab?

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