Archive for February, 2010

The Panda Dog

Posted on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 9:02 am

6 months ago I and my friend were passing by the local pet shop. We just saw a dog like a panda and we decide it to buy it. Same day I don’t know how but we find money and took the home (against my mother’s screams). I had no idea how expensive the dog care is. Still I am happy to buy it though. Since that time I used 3 different collar off course she destroyed all the collars now I need one more but I am not shore to buy a new one , she’s still a puppy and she grows so fast and I need to figure out which to buy it. Prices range is starts from 15 dollar to 50 dollars. Don’t you think that’s too much for a puppy? I can understand to buy good dog collars for your adult dog but for a puppy. I think collar manufacturers need to consider this specially students like me. Hehe, it looks like I talked to much for a 15 dollar worth collar but it’s still irritates me somehow and also I forgot to mention costs of dog food, vaccine, medicines and other stupid expenses.

My dog’s name if Freddy

Posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 5:28 pm

He is 3 years old. He is an Alsatian with black and brown shades. Alsatians are intelligent and easily trainable dogs. So it was easy while training him and also the early training and specialization is the key to make them a well behaved adult dog, so we should always be aware of the ways to train the dog. I provide him a kennel at night but during day time he rest on his orthopedic dog bed, which I have brought to provide him support and comfort to ease his aches and pains. We can also use memory foam beds to them which will produce many therapeutic benefits. He is an active one always playing and doing something always and around us.

I Prefer it be Called “Classic” Rather than “Dull”

Posted on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 12:24 pm

As a child, I experimented with lots of flashy colors, gaudy patterns, and oversized jewelry.  My grown-up self therefore made a conscious effort to avoid repeating those mistakes (sadly, captured forever by my parents’ cameras).  I now have a wardrobe that consists mainly of solid-colored, conservatively tailored pieces.  My general preference leans towards a business casual look with straight black or tan pants paired with a slim silk blouse or knit sweater.  I can wear the outfits for many years (and can therefore spend more on them knowing they’re investment pieces) and use other things such as shoes, bags, and jewelry when I want to make a statement.