Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Fun Pics :)



Me sitting weird-ly LOL!



Pinky has plans on biting those..she's very naughty!:))



Frankie, our shih tzu cousin when she was a young pup, she's bigger than us now:)


Me, kissing puppy Mambo..hahaha he's in his puppy uglies. LOL!


Me, Jeff and the pups, (on a slow day) :)



Me and Jeff lounging in the office on a slow day =))

Thursday, October 30, 2008

My Hypo Attack :-(

Folks, I want to share to you a rough experience I had. Last night when Jeffrey and I had an argument (or "asaran") after that straining fight we went down to have our dinner but I felt a little dizzy...so there I was dazed, a little bit stiff and my tongue was sticking out . Manang B. was the first to saw me and she really panicked so she alarmed K, who also panicked but had really good sense that it was indeed a hypoglycemia attack! after she found me dazed, stiff and tongue sticking out K immediately put NUTRI-CAL in my gums and tongue and little sips of water after a few minutes I got back to walking and was up and about. Good thing we had NUTRI-CAL in hand. It's also good to use Karo syrup too (but we don't have it yet, we're gonna buy though! haha).

What is HYPOGLYCEMIA? How would I know if my dog is experiencing it and how to treat it?
Article from BI-MAR pomeranians USA http://bi-mar.com/hypoglycemia.htm

Stuff to BUY and always keep in handy
-NUTRI-CAL (we got the tomylyn brand)
-Karo Syrup
-Pedialyte or Hydrite powder

Anyways, I just like to thank all my well wishers out there! you know who you are :-)
hopefully this won't happen to me again. Hehe. Night, Folks

Friday, October 17, 2008

Easy to learn illustrated breed standard



Please click Image to enlarge

Hi Everyone,

Hope this Illustrated Easy Quick study of the breed standard would help pomeranian lovers! :-)
Image by: CanineReference. com & American Pomeranian club
Description by: AKC Pomeranian breed standard

-Bradley

Monday, October 13, 2008

Why not ADULT?

Well, for the past few months Ive been browsing the internet and I have been noticing that most people would love to get a puppy(a baby dog). I am really confused by their reasons on why they don't like in getting an adult dog or would re-consider getting an adult dog instead of a puppy.

1st reason: The dog didn't grow up with our family & would probably not have the same bonding with us as compared with a puppy that grew up with us.

--WRONG! We, pomeranians are very flexible dogs, once you show us how much love and adoration you give us we are yours forever REGARDLESS of age. I went home with my human at 7 months and yet I adjusted completely within a week! My half brother Chico(+) went home with K, at 1 year and I was told at only one day they were already inseparable and Chico adjusted very well. Jeffrey & Pinky went home with K at 1 year and they did adjust and bonded with the family at just a week.

2nd reason: The dog would still be yearning for his old owner/family.

--WRONG! As I said, we love anyone who would shower us with the same love and care. My friend Kobe now Rockee, went home to his new owner Ninang Liza when he was 2. He never yearned for his old family back, because Liz shown him love & adoration.

3rd reason: We wouldn't know the health history of the dog, he may have hidden illness

--WRONG! well, it depends where you get your dog, who the breeder is. The breeder must be trustworthy & would be willing to tell you any information about the dog and his whole history. The dog's breeder is important, they must be willing to share stories and information about their furkids. If you smell something fishy and are not comfortable with the breeder please don't get your forever companion from them.


I hope more people are willing to open themselves in getting adult dogs, not because they want them bred faster but because they want to consider a loving pet into their lives. Adult dogs are more health-stable and would be less risk in getting distemper, parvo virus or any disease in the same nature. And would be less likely to have hypoglycemia attacks. Adult dogs have more stable temperament than young puppies and even though you can not "mold" them to what you want, you can choose a dog with the temperament that suits you. And of course "less heartbreaks" in terms of physical appearance because in adult dogs, "what you see is what you get" :-)


so this is me hoping you consider a loving adult dog to your family.
-Bradley

Friday, October 10, 2008

Good advice :)

Lately when I'm reading my e-mails (I share my e-mail account with my human, K)I've been getting some cool forwarded e-mails and I have stumbled upon this forwarded e-mail with very good advice, so let me share it with you & hope we may learn something from it

-Bradley :-)

An Angel says, 'Never borrow from the future. If you worry about what may happen tomorrow and it doesn't happen, you have worried in vain. Even if it does happen, you have to worry twice.'

1. Pray
2. Go to bed on time.
3. Get up on time so you can start the day unrushed.
4. Say No to projects that won't fit into your time schedule, or that will compromise your mental health.
5. Delegate tasks to capable others.
6. Simplify and unclutter your life.
7. Less is more. (Although one is often not enough, two are often too many.)
8. Allow extra time to do things and to get to places.
9. Pace yourself. Spread out big changes and difficult projects over time; don't lump the hard things all together.
10. Take one day at a time.
11. Separate worries from concerns . If a situation is a concern, find out what God would have you do and let go of the anxiety . If you can't do anything about a situation, forget it.
12. Live within your budget; don't use credit cards for ordinary purchases.
13. Have backups; an extra car key in your wallet, an extra house key buried in the garden, extra stamps, etc.
14. K.M.S. (Keep Mouth Shut). This single piece of advice can prevent an enormous amount of trouble.
15. Do something for the Kid in You everyday.
16. Carry a Bible with you to read while waiting in line.
17. Get enough rest.
18. Eat right.
19 Get organized so everything has its place. 20. Listen to a tape while driving that can help improve your quality of life.
21. Write down thoughts and inspirations.
22. Every day, find time to be alone.
23. Having problems? Talk to God on the spot. Try to nip small problems in the bud. Don't wait until it's time to go to bed to try and pray.
24. Make friends with Godly people. 25. Keep a folder of favorite scriptures on hand.
26. Remember that the shortest bridge between despair and hope is often a good 'Thank you Jesus .'
27. Laugh.
28. Laugh some more!
29. Take your work seriously, but not yourself at all.
30. Develop a forgiving attitude (most people are doing the best they can). 31. Be kind to unkind people (they probably need it the most).
32. Sit on your ego.
33 Talk less; listen more.
34. Slow down.
35. Remind yourself that you are not the general manager of the universe.
36 Every night before bed, think of one thing you're grateful for that you've never been grateful for before. GOD HAS A WAY OF TURNING THINGS AROUND FOR YOU.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Why being a dog is better...

Why being a dog is better than being human, here are some life tips you can get from us, dogs :-)

I love my life! -Bradley


1. Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joy ride.

2. Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure ecstasy.

3. When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.

4. When it's in your best interest, always practice obedience.

5. Let others know when they've invaded your territory.

6. Take naps and always stretch before rising.

7. Run, romp, and play daily.

8. Eat with gusto and enthusiasm.

9. Be loyal.

10. Never pretend to be something you're not.

11. If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it.

12. When someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by and nuzzle them gently.

13. Delight in the simple joy of a long walk.

14. Thrive on attention and let people touch you.

15. Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.

16. On hot days, drink lots of water and lie under a shady tree.

17. When you are happy, dance around and wag your entire body.

18. No matter how often you are criticized, don't buy into the guilt thing and pout. Run right back and make friends.

Author unknown

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Top 10 Internet Scams:

Hello guys, please beware of these scammers! as we all know, these days where money is tight (even for our favorite canned food "Cesar", yeah we can't eat it everyday now!). Anyway what I am saying is we should be vigilant in all transactions especially in the internet(online shops) & always use your common sense.

Source: http://www.poea.gov.ph/air/internetscams.htm

1) The Nigerian scam, also known as 419

Most of you have received an email from a member of a Nigerian family with wealth. It is a desperate cry for help in getting a very large sum of money out of the country. A common
variation is a woman in Africa who claimed that her husband had died, and that she wanted
to leave millions of dollars of his estate to a good business.

In every variation, the scammer is promising obscenely large payments for small unskilled
tasks. This scam, like most scams, is too good to be true. Yet people still fall for this money transfer con game.

They will use your emotions and willingness to help against you. They will promise you a large cut of their business or family fortune.

All you are asked to do is cover the endless legal and other fees that must be paid to the
people that can release the scammer's money.

The more you are willing to pay, the more they will try to suck out of your wallet. You will
never see any of the promised money, because there isn't any. And the worst thing is, this
scam is not even new; its variant dates back to 1920s when it was known as 'The Spanish
Prisoner' con.

2) Advanced fees paid for a guaranteed loan or credit card

If you are thinking about applying for a "pre-approved" loan or a credit card that charges an
up-front fee, ask yourself: "why would a bank do that?". These scams are obvious to people
who take time to scrutinize the offer.

Remember: reputable credit card companies do charge an annual fee but it is applied to the balance of the card, never at the sign-up. Furthermore, if you legitimately clear your credit
balance each month, a legitimate bank will often wave the annual fee.

As for these incredible, pre-approved loans for a half-a-million dollar homes: use your
common sense. These people do not know you or your credit situation, yet they are willing
to offer massive credit limits.

Sadly, a percentage of all the recipients of their "amazing" offer will take the bait and pay
the up-front fee.

If only one in every thousand people fall for this scam, the scammers still win several
hundred dollars. Alas, far too many victims, pressured by financial problems, willingly step
into this con man's trap.

3) Lottery scams

Most of us dream of hitting it big, quitting our jobs and retiring while still young enough to
enjoy the fine things in life. Chances are you will receive at least one intriguing email from someone saying that you did indeed win a huge amount of money. The visions of a dream
home, fabulous vacation, or other expensive goodies you could now afford with ease, could
make you forget that you have never ever entered this lottery in the first place.

This scam will usually come in the form of a conventional email message. It will inform you
that you won millions of dollars and congratulate you repeatedly. The catch: before you can
collect your "winnings", you must pay the "processing" fee of several thousands of dollars.

Stop! The moment the bad guys cash your money order, you lose.

Once you realize you have been suckered into paying $3000 to a con man, they are long
gone with your money. Do not fall for this lottery scam.

4) Phishing emails and phony web pages

This is the most widespread Internet and email scam today. It is a "sting" con game.
"Phishing" is identity and password theft based on convincing emails and web pages. These
emails and web pages resemble legitimate credit authorities like Citibank, eBay, or Paypal.
They frighten or entice you into visiting a phony web page and entering your ID and password. Commonly, the guise is an urgent need to "confirm your identity". They will even offer you
a story of how your account has been attacked by hackers to lure you into entering your
confidential information.

The email message will require you to click on a link. But instead of leading you to the real
login https: site, they will to a fake website. The fake website is often very convincing
looking.

You then innocently enter your ID and password. This information is intercepted by the
scammers, who later access your account and fleece you for several hundred dollars.

This phishing con , like all cons, depends on people believing the legitimacy or their emails
and web pages. Because it was born out of hacking techniques, "fishing" is stylistically spelled "phishing" by hackers.

Tip: the beginning of the link address should have https://. Phishing fakes will just have
http:// (no"s" . If still in doubt, make a phone call to the financial institution to verify if
the email is legit. In the meantime, never click on the link in any suspicious email.

5) Items for sale overpayment scam

This one involves an item you might have listed for sale such as a car, truck or some other expensive item. The scammer finds your ad and sends you an email offering to pay much
more than your asking price. The reason for overpayment is supposedly related to the
international fees to ship the car overseas. In return, you are to send him the car and the
cash for the difference.

The money order you receive looks real so you deposit it into your account. In a couple of
days (or the time it takes to clear) your bank informs you the money order was fake and
demands you pay that amount back immediately.

In most documented versions of this money order scam, the money order was indeed an
authentic document, but it was never authorized by the bank it was stolen from.

In the case of cashier's checks, it is usually a convincing forgery. You have now lost the car,
the cash you sent with the car, and you owe a hefty sum of money to your bank to cover for
the bad money order or the fake cashier's check.

6) Employment scams

You have posted your resume, with at least some personal data accessible by potential
employers, on a legitimate employment site. You receive a job offer to become a
"financial representative" of an overseas company you have never even heard of before.
The reason they want to hire you is that this company has problems accepting money from
US customers and they need you to handle those payments. You will be paid 5 to 15 percent commission per transaction.

If you apply, you will provide the scammer with your personal data, such as bank account information, so you can "get paid". Instead, you will experience some, or all, of the following:

* identity theft,
* money stolen from your account, or
* may receive fake checks or money orders for payments which you deposit into your account but must send 85 – 95 percent of that to your "employer".

Soon you will owe much money to your bank!

In other instance, you will receive an unsolicited e-mail message from a "multinational
company" congratulating you for being selected for a specific job. The e-mail contains details about the "hiring company", the positions needed, and a very enticing compensation package.

You will be asked to send money through Western Union as processing fee or reservation fee.


7) Disaster relief scams

What do 9-11, Tsunami and Katrina have in common? These are all disasters, tragic events
where people die, lose their loved ones, or everything they have. In times like these, good
people pull together to help the survivors in any way they can, including online donations. Scammers set up fake charity websites and steal the money donated to the victims of
disasters.

If your request for donation came via email, there is a chance of it being a phishing attempt. Do not click on the link in the email and volunteer your bank account or credit card information.

Your best bet is to contact the recognized charitable organization directly by phone or their website.

8) Travel scams

These scams are most active during the summer months. You receive an email with the
offer to get amazingly low fares to some exotic destination but you must book it today or the offer
expires that evening. If you call, you'll find out the travel is free but the hotel rates are
highly overpriced.

Some can offer you rock-bottom prices but hide certain high fees until you 'sign on the dotted line'. Others, in order to give you the 'free' something, will make you sit through a timeshare pitch at the destination. Still others can just take your money and deliver nothing.

Also, getting your refund, should you decide to cancel, is usually a lost cause, often called a nightmare or mission-impossible.

Your best strategy is to book your trip in person, through a reputable travel agency or proven legitimate online service like Travelocity or Expedia.

9) "Make Money Fast" chain emails

A classic pyramid scheme: you get an email with a list of names, you are asked to send 5
dollars (or so) by mail to the person whose name is at the top of the list, add your own name to the bottom, and forward the updated list to a number of other people.

The author of this scam letter painstakingly explains that, if more and more people join
this chain, when it's your turn to receive the money, you might even become a millionaire!

Bear in mind that, most times, the list of names is manipulated to keep the top name (the
creator of the scam, or his friends) on top, permanently.

As with the previously circulating snail-mail version of this chain, the email edition is just
as illegal. Should you choose to participate, you risk being charged with fraud – definitely
not something you want on your record, or resume.

10) "Turn Your Computer Into a Money-Making Machine!"

Although not a full blown scam, this scheme works as follows: You send someone money for instructions on where to go and what to download and install on your computer to turn it
into a money-making machine -- for spammers.

At sign-up, you get a unique ID and you have to give them your PayPal account information
for the "big money' deposits you'll soon be receiving. The program that you are supposed to
run, sometimes 24/7, opens multiple ad windows, repeatedly, thus generating per-click
revenue for spammers.

In other scenario, your ID is limited to a certain number of page clicks per day. In order to
make any money whatsoever from this scheme, you are pretty much forced to scam the
spammers by hiding your real IP address with Internet proxy services such as "findnot", so
you can make more page clicks.

I won't even go into the discussion about what this program will do to your computer's performance... it is a true tragedy if you get conned into this scam.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Living in the Philippines

It's hot, humid and well...H-OT! and yet it's still the best city & best country you can live in. I love the Philippines, even with it's obvious flaws yet it's a hidden diamond that you need yet to discover. The people are the friendliest, if ever you are lost just ask a passerby and he'll gladly help. Filipinos are sweet, warm, generous & hospitable people YET.. of course no culture is perfect I need not say the bad stuff Lol! The tourist spots are the best! the luscious beaches, the gorgeous mountain views, The festivals & how rich the Filipino culture is. The native food is delish! (my compliments to the chef in our household "Manang" Lol!)

Since I love traveling & hearing and seeing new places, I listed some of the top 5 places I hope to visit: Well hopefully they allow doggies inside their resorts! Hey, I am a clean dog! although quite territorial.

1. Boracay- The most famous of the beaches here! with their clear white sand crystal blue waters.

2. Subic- Haven't you heard? There's a resort where You can swim with aquatic creatures! It's such a fun activity! (Sorry I won't advertise! won't mention names *of resorts* LOL!)

3. Baguio- The cool mountain air breeze! this is such a famous tourist spot, famous for it's big juicy strawberries and ukay-ukay(hope they have doggie stuff there!)

4. Batangas- A nearby getaway beach retreat! It's very close to the city so it's quite convenient it's still a beauty nearby

5. Laguna- where you go when you want hot springs!! a relaxing treat plus the homemade buko pies are just awesome!!

Another reason why I love the Philippines-->
http://pinoyfunnypictures.blogspot.com/

Because along the way you'll laugh your butt off! =))

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hi, my name is Bradley :)

Hello everyone,

My name is Bradley, I am an orange pomeranian that has a lot to say. First of all I would like to welcome you in my small corner in the world wide web. I would be talking about my life and everything under the sun don't worry I'll try my best not to bore you. Hahaha! )

I am a show dog, yes the one you see "just walking" and not doing anything. I am not a dog who does tricks nor does my friends here. LOL! I like sleeping ( a LOT) but most of all I like to travel, I love seeing and hearing new sites and of course I love, love, love barking at strangers I don't know. You can call it my "hobby".

My best friends or BBF's as you might call it are Jeffrey & Pinky. Jeffrey is like my big brother we do everything together! and yet we still have our squabbles. Pinky is a "diva" she acts all bossy thats why I don't like her as much as my buddy Jeffrey here...and besides us manly men have a bonding..yeah that's right we talk about our lady loves...but mostly food & sleep(hehe!)

We also have a new baby "sister"-- well...a cousin perhaps? she doesn't look like us, we are much cuter..(ehem) her name is Frankie she's a shih tzu. She's so active and bugs the heck out of me! She has long hair instead of fluffy like ours.. weird! anyway, she is sweet that's why I like her!

Here are some photo's from our everyday life:

Me, Bradley(Yes..that's how I sit!!:D)
11/06/2008

Jeffrey..my big bro(Sleepy head like me!)
06/08/2008

Me(light orange) & Jeff
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Pinky the "diva"(she wants to play PS2!)
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Frankie the baby
27/08/2008