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Inspiration

I got inspired when I read this book "The monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma" at my Bali trip. I would usually review on what I have achieved and not achieve for those goals set previous year. Nerveless this year, I did the same. Some have exceeded but some still required more "oil". This book is giving me tips about goals, habits, productivity, simplifying, frugality and more.
I have this weakness of not being able to be Right 1st time. There are some practical advices from the book that could help me to concentrate and focus more. There is no mistakes in life, only lesson learn.
Being Dare to Dream and expect the best and you will be astonished at the result.
In next year goals, I have set my positive pressure in:
* Physical fitness
* Financial goal
* Personal Empowerment
* Relationship and social
* Spiritual
Living life the fullest like it’s your last day. The purpose of life is a life of purpose. Deep right!! I took a while for me to know what this meant.
If you don’t even know where you are going, how will you ever know when you get there.
When I am down, I will need those inspiration books to inspire or motivate me to focus and back to my track. Hope you are able to find your purpose of life soon.
Happy reading :P
I have this weakness of not being able to be Right 1st time. There are some practical advices from the book that could help me to concentrate and focus more. There is no mistakes in life, only lesson learn.
Being Dare to Dream and expect the best and you will be astonished at the result.
In next year goals, I have set my positive pressure in:
* Physical fitness
* Financial goal
* Personal Empowerment
* Relationship and social
* Spiritual
Living life the fullest like it’s your last day. The purpose of life is a life of purpose. Deep right!! I took a while for me to know what this meant.
If you don’t even know where you are going, how will you ever know when you get there.
When I am down, I will need those inspiration books to inspire or motivate me to focus and back to my track. Hope you are able to find your purpose of life soon.
Happy reading :P
What I want for Christmas?? Is You!!


Have you got yourself a Christmas present? I wanted to get a good camera for myself for Christmas. I want to take some good pictures which are one of my goals for next year. To learn a new skill; Photo shooting. What about our fury friend? Have you got something for them too?
Here are some choices that you can pick out.
1. Treats for your dogs
2. New bed
3. New toy
4. Nice clothing and accessories
5. New pair of shoe
6. Perfume
7. Spa packages
Sounds like they are pamper. Don't get jealous as you have them most of the year.
Food is a big part of most holiday traditions, but many of the delicacies and treats we enjoy are not suitable for our pets. Avoid feeding your dog:
1. Treats for your dogs
2. New bed
3. New toy
4. Nice clothing and accessories
5. New pair of shoe
6. Perfume
7. Spa packages
Sounds like they are pamper. Don't get jealous as you have them most of the year.
Food is a big part of most holiday traditions, but many of the delicacies and treats we enjoy are not suitable for our pets. Avoid feeding your dog:
Chocolate: It's toxic to your pet.
Macadamia nuts: These are another toxic item for your dog.
Turkey and chicken: These may be tasty, but they pose a choking hazard.
Onions: These can cause heart problems when eaten in volume.
Raisins and grapes: These items can cause renal failure when consumed in high quantities. Alcohol: Not on your pet's menu
Cheers and Have a Happy Holiday!!
Cheers and Have a Happy Holiday!!
Exercise with you Doggy

I have just completed my half marathon last weekend. A great achievement for year 2009. Everyone was asking me to run for full marathon for next year and I am thinking there must be a lot of training and training. Elmo used to train with me, twice a week for 5km and I enjoyed his company. Exercise with your dog as they need to be healthy too.
You know that exercise is good for you. It helps you maintain a healthy weight, manage stress, sleep better, and increase your energy level. The great thing is that activity does the same for your pets! Not only will exercise help them live longer, but an exercising animal is also more alert and more content. Some people believe that their pets misbehave to get even for being left alone; but in reality, the cause is usually boredom from lack of exercise. Many other behaviour problems like chewing, digging, and barking go away once the animal starts getting regular activity.
Brisk walking is an ideal exercise for human and hound. The benefits include a stronger heart, lower blood pressure, more energy, denser bones, and a lower risk of depression.
Swimming works various muscles groups, improves endurance, and strengthens the heart and lungs. Not all dogs enjoy swimming, so start slowly.
Not all dogs are built to jog. Greyhounds, for example, are pros at short-distance sprinting, but can become fatigued during long-distance runs. Gradually build up to a 30-minute excursion. This should include five minutes of warm-up, 20 minutes of jogging, and five minutes of cool down.
Frisbee offers a classic canine workout. You can play a relaxed game at the park.
Develop a workout routine that's realistic, considering your job schedule and other demands on your time. Also consider your dog's needs -- working breeds and puppies usually need a lot of exercise. Start with a short-term goal of exercising five or 10 minutes every day. Gradually work up to 30 minutes on most days of the week. Keep in mind that narrow-bodied breeds, such as Doberman pinschers, should not exercise right after meals.
You know that exercise is good for you. It helps you maintain a healthy weight, manage stress, sleep better, and increase your energy level. The great thing is that activity does the same for your pets! Not only will exercise help them live longer, but an exercising animal is also more alert and more content. Some people believe that their pets misbehave to get even for being left alone; but in reality, the cause is usually boredom from lack of exercise. Many other behaviour problems like chewing, digging, and barking go away once the animal starts getting regular activity.
Brisk walking is an ideal exercise for human and hound. The benefits include a stronger heart, lower blood pressure, more energy, denser bones, and a lower risk of depression.
Swimming works various muscles groups, improves endurance, and strengthens the heart and lungs. Not all dogs enjoy swimming, so start slowly.
Not all dogs are built to jog. Greyhounds, for example, are pros at short-distance sprinting, but can become fatigued during long-distance runs. Gradually build up to a 30-minute excursion. This should include five minutes of warm-up, 20 minutes of jogging, and five minutes of cool down.
Frisbee offers a classic canine workout. You can play a relaxed game at the park.
Develop a workout routine that's realistic, considering your job schedule and other demands on your time. Also consider your dog's needs -- working breeds and puppies usually need a lot of exercise. Start with a short-term goal of exercising five or 10 minutes every day. Gradually work up to 30 minutes on most days of the week. Keep in mind that narrow-bodied breeds, such as Doberman pinschers, should not exercise right after meals.
White Dogs- Tear Stain



Tear staining is obvious on white dogs as the stain is usually reddish brown. It is often associated with the Maltese, Shih Tzu and Poodles breeds. Whenever hair rests around the eyes, some amount of tear staining results from the hair wicking moisture from the eyes. It may also be some infections when tears are excessive. When the face hair is wet from excess tearing, it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. Visit the veterinary for a solution.
I groomed Daka-Maltese last weekend and he is one of a well behave dog I have experience during grooming. My parents enjoy his present. You will be happy just looking at them as they always have this cheerful look. Maltese are gentle, loving, obedient and well-mannered creatures that love attention and affection. They love to run around in the yard, play chase and hop around in mud puddles. But, when playtime is over, they are superb cuddlers. They are also great with children,
Things You Should Know:
Maltese get along famously with children, but make sure children respect their space and play with them properly. Known for their good manners, Maltese demand a certain amount of respect and good treatment. As you can tell by looking at them, Maltese need daily grooming. Their coat is silky and very soft, so brush with care. They do not shed too much, making them a good choice for allergy sufferers. Also remember to clean their eyes, ears and beards regularly. Maltese can live as long as 18 years. Generally healthy, they can suffer from dental problems. Dog toys and biscuits that promote dental health can help keep their teeth strong and clean.
I groomed Daka-Maltese last weekend and he is one of a well behave dog I have experience during grooming. My parents enjoy his present. You will be happy just looking at them as they always have this cheerful look. Maltese are gentle, loving, obedient and well-mannered creatures that love attention and affection. They love to run around in the yard, play chase and hop around in mud puddles. But, when playtime is over, they are superb cuddlers. They are also great with children,
Things You Should Know:
Maltese get along famously with children, but make sure children respect their space and play with them properly. Known for their good manners, Maltese demand a certain amount of respect and good treatment. As you can tell by looking at them, Maltese need daily grooming. Their coat is silky and very soft, so brush with care. They do not shed too much, making them a good choice for allergy sufferers. Also remember to clean their eyes, ears and beards regularly. Maltese can live as long as 18 years. Generally healthy, they can suffer from dental problems. Dog toys and biscuits that promote dental health can help keep their teeth strong and clean.
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