Friday, May 7, 2010
Featured in the news paper
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JOANNE LEE and ELIZABETH LIM, both 29, pet groomers
IT was Lee’s childhood dream to set up a doggy daycare and mobile pet grooming service.
Lee’s career as a pet groomer was her stepping stone towards the dream, which came true when she became partners with Lim, who ran a doggy daycare centre.
House call grooming is available every weekday afternoon while doggy daycare services are from 6pm to midnight on weekdays and noon to midnight on weekends.
The rates for a grooming session depends on the size of the dog. The rates are listed on instingt.blogspot.com.
“Usually a session takes four hours. I also need to comply to clients’ demands,” she said.
Clients are mostly housewives, home business owners and generally people who want to avoid the nasty traffic jams.
Cheong Aivy, 30, has been Lee’s client since March. “She is professional when it comes to her job and takes care of the pets like her own. She is very particular that the pets are perfectly groomed. She would also inform me of any infection,” she said.
The services are provided within the Klang Valley and the charges include transport. Extra charges are applicable for destinations a little further away.
The doggy daycare centre is at 105 Jalan Templer, Petaling Jaya.
For details, look up Dog House PJ on Facebook or email doghousepj@gmail.com. (correction: thedoghousepj@gmail.com)
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Here's the link: http://streets.nst.com.my/Tuesday/Stories/20100504000125/Article
Friday, March 26, 2010
Dog House PJ
There is no website yet, so to see more info about us, please go to our
Here's what we have come up with:
Dogs here are free to roam around as they please. They have free access to the main hall and dining area; totaling to about 500 square feet of indoor space. In these areas, there are tables, chairs, sofas and pens where they can curl up and rest, or chew on their precious toy.
For dogs who are considered aggressive or super fearful, they will have their individual playpen until they are ready to mix with the rest. These play pens are designed so that the dogs can see and sniff each other, they get to watch each others behavior; like body language & playfulness. They get to discover each other while being protected by a fence. The fence doesn't isolate the dogs and so they can still curl up and sleep next to each other, bodies and nose touching.
When we think the dogs are ready to mix with the rest, what we will do is open the pen slightly. The dog gets to choose to come out or remain inside. Meanwhile, the rest of the dogs will be prohibited to enter the pen. This is so that this individual will not be overwhelmed by the other dogs barging in and so-call 'conquering his/her space'.
At night, during bed time (6 hours), dogs who we are 'unsure' of will be put back into their pens or cages. It's bedtime, and after an exhausting day, they will most probably spend that 6 hours sleeping. When morning comes, they will have Garden-Time while we get them ready for the morning 1-hour-walk to start the day.
The Walk is not a lazy stroll; it's a steady speed, pack walk. Here is when we, the humans, establish pack leadership. The leader (alpha) position is important to establish so that we (humans) have psychological control over the dogs. With this psychological advantage, we may not have to physically correct dogs who are misbehaving, but only need to voice a gentle, calm "aik" or "wei". The pack walk is where dogs walk behind or beside us, never in front. Aside from establishing the humans as leaders of the pack, it also serves to burn off the energy that has been accumulated during their rest. Of course, dogs who tire easily (i.e. over weight, low energy, aging dogs) will walk less and at a slower pace. High energy, young and very active dogs will have a faster and longer walk. To understand more of the pack walk concept, please read Cesar Millan's books "Cesar's Way" and "Be The Pack Leader".
Note: We incorporate some of Cesar's Methods which we find practical & useful to us. We DO NOT follow them to the 'T'. We admire Cesar Millan and his simple approach to dealing with dogs, but we don't worship him ;)
During the rest of the day, dogs are free to roam inside the house, they are encourage to mingle, nap, chew toys, and engage in quiet-gentle play. Every 3 hours or so, they will go out into the garden (about 500 sq ft) where they can take on a more excited-energetic play, sprint up and down, play ball, poo-poo and pee-pee. In the evenings, the dogs will go on their second & final walk of the day. There will be a few more garden time before everyone calls it a day at 11pm.
One of our goals here is to have your dog go home tired, calm and satisfied. Ready to curl up, nuzzle and snooze on your lap, or under your feet. No more mid-night barking/howling for no good reason, herding kids around, tearing up furniture , no more pent up energy. This means no more angry neighbors, irritated spouse/parents, and no more Majilis Perbandaran at your door step.
Grooming style is primarily focused on dog's comfort and hygiene necessities. The secondary focus is on speed of groom. The tertiary focus is on beauty and perfect trim. Our ultimate grooming goal is to have the dog gradually learn to take pleasure in being groomed. Loads of praise and treats are used to reward positive behavior or used as a distraction. Firm (not hard) yet gentle handling is used to gradually correct negative behavior. Fears or mental trauma a dog may have from previous experience can be gradually removed (or at least reduced) through patient and gentle grooming.
When you visit us, whether to check out the place or to ask for price; we encourage you to bring your dog along. During the visit, we will give your dog tasty treats, and get to know your dog. Your dog also gets to roam the premise, get to know us and the resident dogs while you’re around. This way, it helps ease the dog and prepare him/her for the time when he/she has to be alone here by him/herself. At least, when time comes for your dog to stay here, he/she feels that he/she already knows the place, dogs and people here. That would make for a more comfortable stay.
NOTE: (Oct 2010) Dog walks have been canceled, because once owners see the Dog House, they decide that it it is unnecessary. From now on, dogs will be walked only upon request.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
New Grooming Rates effective 1 March 2010
House Calls for grooming dogs. For my own security, I only do house calls for families and all women households. If you do not belong to either, I can make arrangements to pick your dog up and groom in a different location :-)
Extra Small: Chi Hua Hua size
Small : . . . .Shih Tzu size
Medium : . . Cocker Spaniel size
Large : . . . .Golden Retriever
Basic Groom: Nails, Ears, Ear fur, Belly, Paw pad, Anal gland, Bath, Dry
Extra Small: RM40
Small: . . . . RM60
Medium: . . .RM80
Large: . . . . RM100
Botak / Balding : All of the above plus balding head & body, or body only
Extra Small: RM50
Small: . . . . RM75
Medium: . . .RM100
Large: . . . . RM125
Full Groom: All of basic groom plus Total Body Styling
Extra Small: RM60
Small: . . . . RM90
Medium: . . .RM120
Large: . . . . RM150
Bathe & Dry Only :
Fur 1 inch or less: RM20 - RM60 depending on size
Fur 1-3 inches . .: RM30 - RM70 depending on size
Fur 3-6 inches . .: RM40 - RM100 depending on size
Add On:
Tick wash (Tick Killer)
Extra Small: Add RM5
Small: . . . . Add RM10
Medium: . . .Add RM15
Large: . . . . Add RM20
Cats : Bathe, clean ears (Please email)
If your dog doesn't allow you to clean their ears or clip their nails, I can do that for you... email me at instingt@gmail.com for separate price.
My areas are Petaling Jaya, Damansara, Hartamas, Subang, Kinrara, Old Klang Road
What I need from you:
:: 1 Plug point, near my grooming table (for my clipper & drier)
:: Your pet's towel
Monday, February 15, 2010
New Grooming Rates
Gong Xi Fatt Chai
Monday, February 1, 2010
Send Your Dogs to Nursery During CNY
MBPJ also advised those who plan to leave their house for the holidays can send their dogs to a nursery or make sure that it has enough food before leaving it
“We need to prevent animal mistreatment. The local council need to educate society on what can be considered as animal abuse,” said Selangor Exco Dr. Xavier Jayakumar during a press conference for MBPJ's Management of Pets in Conjuntion with Chinese New Year 2010 held here today.
He added that pet owners should not leave animal without food or shelter as it is against the law and those who commit it will be brought to justice.
During the press coference that was held as part of their We Care for Your Pets campaign, Xavier also also asked the public to make sure that their dogs will not disturb other neighbour during the holiday period.
Article Extracted from: http://www.malaysiandigest.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1936:send-your-dogs-to-nursery-during-cny&catid=36:local&Itemid=68