| Tuesday, 4-Nov-2008 09:29 |
|
Fwd: FW: Cheusi for adoption
|
|
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Au Eching (DiGi - Central) <ECHING@digi.com.my> Date: Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 3:29 PM Subject: FW: Cheusi for adoption To: Hi all Please help to rehome this beautiful dog. Thanks for helping our furry friends! Best regards Eching 016 209 3155 -----Original Message----- From: eching au [mailto:eching_my@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 2:34 PM To: luckie2007@gmail.com; Au Eching (DiGi - Central) Subject: Fw: Cheusi for adoption Eching --- On Wed, 10/29/08, SIEW YEN <acs_yen@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: SIEW YEN <acs_yen@hotmail.com> > Subject: Cheusi for adoption > To: > Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 11:47 PM Hi everyone,Ping took over > Cheusi last year from BU. His previous owner was a chef ( so she gets > to eat variety of food ) but she has no problem with kibbles,in fact > will eat anything. Previous owner goes jungle trekking most weekends > and brings Cheusi along. Previous owner lives alone in a terrace > house. He informed us that Cheusi gets along well with any dog as long > as they dont hump her or take her toys or play rough. Ping took over > coz Cheusi must be adopted within that week as owner is moving away, > and we have not heard from her previous owner since. Cheusi is looking > better than before. She is spayed. She is easily 30 kg and huge and > very strong. Looks more handsome than pretty... > huh... like wearing a tuxedo. She will be 3 years old this > December.She is a dominant dog but very manja with owner and can > sometimes be a bit pushy for attention. Prefer a home without dogs, > cats or small kids. Ok with older children who knows how to handle > dog...ex pat her gently and not grab her or pull her. Have not bitten > any small kids before ( as Ping's son is only a toddler when she took > Cheusi home) only very jealous when kids asks for more attention and > will push them off, and as she is huge, tends to knock down the child. > Needs a huge compound for her to run or owner MUST be willing to > exercise her daily. Also as she is a big dog, I would prefer the new > owner to send her for training. I would strongly suggest Toh Cheng > See, a positive pet trainer and also an animal behaviourist. Cheusi > dont take hard training. She would stare at you if you raise a > stick... did not attack but just stare. Probably been hit before and > remembers. With correct training and proper care, she can be a lovely > dog and jogging partner.Anyone interested to adopt her, please call me > at 012 5175322.Toh Cheng See can be reached at 0122584315.Molly. > > > Hi Molly, > > A little more about her: > > She's a very good guard dog. Very fierce with stangers (such as > indians, Indonesians, and Bangladeshis)- as when walking in the park. > But very friendly with people we talk to, even when meeting for the > first time. She can tell who is a threat and who is not, to us. > > She's not friendly with other dogs. Dominant as you mentioned. She can > be friendly with male dogs but as soon as we touch the dog, she will > get jealous and try to snap at the dog. > > She is very strong. Able to pull Mal off his bicycle when the go for > walks in the park. She likes water so much that she will jump into the > lake and drag Mal along. > > She loves to be spoilt, like being touched and patted. She loves > massages, and when you stop she will cling to you or sit on your foot > for more. > > A bit of caution with children, She likes them but if the child pats > her too hard, she will act funny. Dont know if she wants to play or > wants to bite. Hard to tell too. > > She sheds a lot. I think thats a trait of the dalmation. > The shedding is not that of normal dogs shedding. the fur sticks to > your clothes and it's hard to get off by simply brushing it. She also > has some skin problem, like dandruff kind. So she must be bathed at > least once a week. > other wise she will be itching all over and shed even more. > > She cant take the heat. I have a fan blowing at her direction on hot > afternoons. I guess which dog can take heat? > > I feed her once a day, but she still seems hungry for food. > She loves to eat, anything. Thanks to her previous owner :) It's > actually greediness more than hunger I believe. I give her treats > (big bones to chew) once a week. > And she also likes to eat plants. She ate my cili padi plants (leaves > only), serai, and citronella plants. > > So as you can see, Cheusi needs an owner who is a strong man and who > really likes big dogs. Lots of compound space and walks outside the > house compound. If she doesnt get that, she will probably find other > things to eat and do. > She's will be 3 this December. Hope you can help me. > > Thank you so much.. > > Ping > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the Fantasy Football club and win cash prizes here! > http://fantasyfootball.malaysia.msn.com For E-Mail Disclaimer, please see http://www.digi.com.my/support/general/email_disclaimer.jsp
|