Monday, October 25, 2010
Poochie the newbie
Poochie is a 7 month old Maltese. This is his first time here at Dog Sitter Singapore. He is a real sweet and playful puppy.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Happy together again.
Chi Chi is the black and white Shih Tzu and Booey is the Yorkie. Others are Myu and Aman the 2 toy poodles. Chi and Booey met each other here about a year ago and now they are together again.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
These 2 cute ones
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Suzie loves her bed.
Suzie the shih tzu loves playing with her pink bed. She would overturn and pushes it until she is able to stay under it. Suzie is an easy going pet and belongs to Claire and Nigel who are now in Brisbane.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Pepe the chihuahua
Pepe and family is looking for a good dog sitter to care for him when his family is away on holiday. They could not find a suitable place for the little Pepe for a while now. According to "mom" they found Dog Sitter Singapore's website while doing a search in the internet and decided to visit us. They were more than happy to put Pepe in our care because they deemded us to be professional and caring. You are always welcomed here little Pepe!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
JJ to the groomer
JJ,the Coton de Tulear needed grooming badly and so I brought him here for a neat haircut. Hope "daddy" and "mommy" will like the style of grooming.
At Dog Sitter Singapore we will go to the extent of bringing your pat dog to the groomer without charging the transportation fare.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Bringing your pet to the clinic
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Outing at Changi Beach
These 3 toy breeds of Pomeranian and 2 Chihuahua had a fun time at Changi beach yesterday. It was a 30 minutes ride to the beach and they enjoyed the car ride as well. Being a weekday, the beach was almost deserted. At first we brought them to Pungol beach but it was not as good and clean as Changi. We will post a video of the outing in a short while.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Walking your dog safely
We will walk your dog over here at Dog Sitter Singapore. It's safe and away from cars,lorries and other vehicles which may pose as a danger to the safety of your pet.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Please book early
Festive occasions like Hari Raya Puasa,Haji,Depavali,Christmas and New year are fast approaching and we anticipate a full house of doggies from now up to the New Year of 2009.
As such,we would like to urge dog owners to plan their holidays and book a place for their pet with us as soon as possible. Call us at 96528428 or email us at dogsittersingapore@gmail.com ....thank you
As such,we would like to urge dog owners to plan their holidays and book a place for their pet with us as soon as possible. Call us at 96528428 or email us at dogsittersingapore@gmail.com ....thank you
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Ilah,Tiger,Coo and Valerie.
Above were shots of Ilah and Tiger Lily (white female Westies)with red Toy Poodle Coo and the little girl called valerie at Dog Sitter Singapore.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
WHAT IS CANINE COUGH AKA KENNEL COUGH?
Like the common cold in humans, the organisms that cause canine cough are airborne. Possible sources of infection include anywhere dogs congregate.
Boarding Kennels
Breeding Kennels
Training Kennels
Veterinary Hospitals
Humane Societies
Neighbors Dog
Dog Shows
Dog Races
Pet Shops
Grooming Salons
Animal Control
The stress of temperature change or damp conditions is believed by some to contribute to CC. A different environment in the kennel, strange people and other animals, reduced rest (from barking), and more crowded conditions can reduce a healthy dog's immune response. Add parainfluenza (or other viruses) with Bordetella (or other respiratory bacteria) and your dog has a hacking cough. Just as humans are prone to upper respiratory infections (common colds) when in certain conditions, it boils down to basic immunity. Have your ever been on a plane or in a room with a lot of people when someone sneezes? You may go home perfectly healthy, but your friend or relative will get a cold. It's no one's fault--it just happens.
TWO TYPES OF VACCINES. (And safe for puppies as well as pregnant bitches!)
There is the painlessly applied nasal vaccine which builds protection at the site of potential infection, starting within 48 hours. The "nose drop" vaccine is the one that we recommend for your dog. (Even though it is "painless" some dogs are resentful and will struggle.)
And, there is the injection by needle that works through the dog's lymph immune system. the needle injection vaccine requires two injections 3 to 4 weeks apart in order to build long-term protection against CC. Since some people don't go back for the booster 3-4 weeks after the initial vaccine, we do NOT recommend the injectable vaccine. Check with your veterinarian for his/her recommendations.
Boarding Kennels
Breeding Kennels
Training Kennels
Veterinary Hospitals
Humane Societies
Neighbors Dog
Dog Shows
Dog Races
Pet Shops
Grooming Salons
Animal Control
The stress of temperature change or damp conditions is believed by some to contribute to CC. A different environment in the kennel, strange people and other animals, reduced rest (from barking), and more crowded conditions can reduce a healthy dog's immune response. Add parainfluenza (or other viruses) with Bordetella (or other respiratory bacteria) and your dog has a hacking cough. Just as humans are prone to upper respiratory infections (common colds) when in certain conditions, it boils down to basic immunity. Have your ever been on a plane or in a room with a lot of people when someone sneezes? You may go home perfectly healthy, but your friend or relative will get a cold. It's no one's fault--it just happens.
TWO TYPES OF VACCINES. (And safe for puppies as well as pregnant bitches!)
There is the painlessly applied nasal vaccine which builds protection at the site of potential infection, starting within 48 hours. The "nose drop" vaccine is the one that we recommend for your dog. (Even though it is "painless" some dogs are resentful and will struggle.)
And, there is the injection by needle that works through the dog's lymph immune system. the needle injection vaccine requires two injections 3 to 4 weeks apart in order to build long-term protection against CC. Since some people don't go back for the booster 3-4 weeks after the initial vaccine, we do NOT recommend the injectable vaccine. Check with your veterinarian for his/her recommendations.
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