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    Husky for adoption, potential owner preferably staying in private due to AVA license issue.

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    must be landed? is condo ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judas
    must be landed? is condo ok?
    husky big dog wor....

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Husky for adoption, potential owner preferably staying in private due to AVA license issue.

    Please access my album for pictures and videos.
    http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...20-%20Alistar/
    good luck to your search !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Husky for adoption, potential owner preferably staying in private due to AVA license issue.

    Please access my album for pictures and videos.
    http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...20-%20Alistar/
    Those husky all yours, which one is for adoption, age, gender

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    Judas: Condo is okay, as long your management allow

    Private means condo or landed, as long AVA approve license to you. No HDB is because if AVA or HDB comes knocking, too much cases that these owners will end up rehome the dog AGAIN, unless the owner willing to move home because of the dog.

    Hans: I have 2 huskies, but my dogs are not for adoption . The one that Im trying to rehome is another husky which Im helping to board till I can find a suitable owner.

    Im suppose to help the owner to board the dog till his new born baby is 3 months old (which is end April), but now he say give the dog for adoption

    Age: 3-4yrs
    Gender: Female

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Judas: Condo is okay, as long your management allow

    Private means condo or landed, as long AVA approve license to you. No HDB is because if AVA or HDB comes knocking, too much cases that these owners will end up rehome the dog AGAIN, unless the owner willing to move home because of the dog.

    Hans: I have 2 huskies, but my dogs are not for adoption . The one that Im trying to rehome is another husky which Im helping to board till I can find a suitable owner.

    Im suppose to help the owner to board the dog till his new born baby is 3 months old (which is end April), but now he say give the dog for adoption

    Age: 3-4yrs
    Gender: Female
    i asked my ang mo colleague in singapore if he would like to adopt a Husky ...

    he said SO CRUEL

    these dogs are not meant for singapore weather ...

    i said can turn on air con whole day ..
    he said these dogs love to run ..so still need to be outdoor .. so still cruel

    he is right


    then after 30 mins i ask him


    If you send an Eskimo to singapore to live .... is it cruel ???


    till now he hasnt replied me

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    i asked my ang mo colleague in singapore if he would like to adopt a Husky ...

    he said SO CRUEL

    these dogs are not meant for singapore weather ...

    i said can turn on air con whole day ..
    he said these dogs love to run ..so still need to be outdoor .. so still cruel

    he is right


    then after 30 mins i ask him


    If you send an Eskimo to singapore to live .... is it cruel ???


    till now he hasnt replied me
    Haha, good one. Next time, if someone tell me the same thing, I will copy your question

    Many people have the misconception of keeping a husky in SG is cruel becos of the weather. The fact is, all dogs, including husky is tolerant to both hot and cold weather. You can bring the dog to jog for excercise, or dog run if you lazy. Otherwise, a walk around the neighbourhood is also good enough.

    BUT having said that, I have rejected potential adopters who stay in landed, because tell me they going to keep the dog outdoor. This dog is for companion, not for guarding your house

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Husky for adoption, potential owner preferably staying in private due to AVA license issue.

    Please access my album for pictures and videos.
    http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...20-%20Alistar/
    They are all so cute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Haha, good one. Next time, if someone tell me the same thing, I will copy your question

    Many people have the misconception of keeping a husky in SG is cruel becos of the weather. The fact is, all dogs, including husky is tolerant to both hot and cold weather. You can bring the dog to jog for excercise, or dog run if you lazy. Otherwise, a walk around the neighbourhood is also good enough.

    BUT having said that, I have rejected potential adopters who stay in landed, because tell me they going to keep the dog outdoor. This dog is for companion, not for guarding your house
    i now have a Havanese ... love it

    its more suitable for warm weather as oppose to the cold in NY ..

    do u know anyone in spore has a Havanese?

    i hope to find another one when i am back in spore

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Haha, good one. Next time, if someone tell me the same thing, I will copy your question

    Many people have the misconception of keeping a husky in SG is cruel becos of the weather. The fact is, all dogs, including husky is tolerant to both hot and cold weather. You can bring the dog to jog for excercise, or dog run if you lazy. Otherwise, a walk around the neighbourhood is also good enough.

    BUT having said that, I have rejected potential adopters who stay in landed, because tell me they going to keep the dog outdoor. This dog is for companion, not for guarding your house
    u r indeed a vy gd dog lover!

    keep it up...cannot simply anyhow let others adopt....

    i ever consider husky....very cute and loving!...but too bad my plc is too small for tat dog and also husky shed furs alot.....landed homes will be better or at least 1500sqft condo

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    i now have a Havanese ... love it

    its more suitable for warm weather as oppose to the cold in NY ..

    do u know anyone in spore has a Havanese?

    i hope to find another one when i am back in spore
    shih tzu goodie too provided u dun mind having a 'shadow' hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    i now have a Havanese ... love it

    its more suitable for warm weather as oppose to the cold in NY ..

    do u know anyone in spore has a Havanese?

    i hope to find another one when i am back in spore
    Havent heard of anyone having Havanese in SG yet, even Bichon Frise is also a minority group. Haha, hopefully your Havanese wont be mistaken as maltese or shiz tzu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    i now have a Havanese ... love it

    its more suitable for warm weather as oppose to the cold in NY ..

    do u know anyone in spore has a Havanese?

    i hope to find another one when i am back in spore
    Sorry I almost read as Hainanese and half way thru the whole article was ???ing lol

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    I don't think Havanese was ever imported into Singapore. Never seen one in the SKC show...

    Proud owner - you may be first person with one when you bring yours back to SG.

    I have a maltese. One of the sweetest breed one can have as a pet. Main difference in appearance between Maltese and Havanese is that Maltese is usually white with tinge of lemon while Havanese comes in various colors.

    See link for more info on Havanese.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havanese

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    I suppose the husky is good with your dogs, I have a 7 yr old male shetland, feed him only dry food (fish 4 dogs). I am interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Judas: Condo is okay, as long your management allow

    Private means condo or landed, as long AVA approve license to you. No HDB is because if AVA or HDB comes knocking, too much cases that these owners will end up rehome the dog AGAIN, unless the owner willing to move home because of the dog.

    Hans: I have 2 huskies, but my dogs are not for adoption . The one that Im trying to rehome is another husky which Im helping to board till I can find a suitable owner.

    Im suppose to help the owner to board the dog till his new born baby is 3 months old (which is end April), but now he say give the dog for adoption

    Age: 3-4yrs
    Gender: Female

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5577
    I don't think Havanese was ever imported into Singapore. Never seen one in the SKC show...

    Proud owner - you may be first person with one when you bring yours back to SG.

    I have a maltese. One of the sweetest breed one can have as a pet. Main difference in appearance between Maltese and Havanese is that Maltese is usually white with tinge of lemon while Havanese comes in various colors.

    See link for more info on Havanese.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havanese

    really?? wow ..i must make sure to bring him back

    u shud try to get one .. if you like maltese .. you will love havanese even more

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    Quote Originally Posted by hans
    I suppose the husky is good with your dogs, I have a 7 yr old male shetland, feed him only dry food (fish 4 dogs). I am interested.
    Why not you bring your shetland to my place for a viewing? contact me at 9005 8885

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    Why not you bring your shetland to my place for a viewing? contact me at 9005 8885
    wah...u shd pm him ur number instead mah....

    anyway nice number there

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    really?? wow ..i must make sure to bring him back

    u shud try to get one .. if you like maltese .. you will love havanese even more
    Haha... I love to have another but I'll need to get myself a landed property next to accommodate another furkid.

    Check out the painting of my furkids below:


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    devilplate: see who interested can sms me, no need reply so many times lol

    5577: wah, nice painting, where did you get it done? Does the dogs sit still throughout, otherwise how to get it painted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfzzz
    5577: wah, nice painting, where did you get it done? Does the dogs sit still throughout, otherwise how to get it painted?
    Haha... I'll be rich if my dogs can exercise such discipline and sit through the sessions for this painting.

    I had it done by one of those artists found in the art galleries in Phuket. I took 3 of their best photos (1 photo had 2 of them in it.) and gave it to the artist. They needed minimum of 7 days to get it done. But I gave them 3 weeks instead so that they can do a better job.

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