If there's one photography subject that deserves a close-up, it's your furkid. From the glitter in Puss' eye to Fido's textured nose, these minute details are a lovely way to pay homage to your beautiful fur baby.
For our photo shoot, we decided to crash Victoria and the Jack Russell Terriers' morning walk at Kallang Park, following behind as Victoria Chew and her chipper dogs Maggie and Bubbles went about their daily exercise.
While some paw-rents are excited at the prospect of never having to “lose” a furkid again, the commercialisation of cloning has been ruffling feathers. We find out more from Sooam Biotech—the company that's able to create carbon copies of your pet pooch.
Paw-rents of bigger furkids will appreciate the abundance of space at The Tea Party Cafe at Biopolis. The joint’s simple but well-executed menu is a bonus!
Fresh running water not only tastes better, it’ll also encourage your pooch to hydrate. Our furry tester slurped from several pet fountains until she finally found her top two favourite "taps".
Frolicking in a winter wonderland may be a pipe dream on our tropical island, but for Yanni Tan, every day feels like a white Christmas. She has her very own snowball—Small Boy, her fluffy, fair-haired furkid.
Not all hope is lost for the handicapped furkids among us: With K9 Carts, they can continue to indulge in the simple pleasure of bounding across grassy fields.
While there are a slew of feeding options for Fido and Puss, most buns seem to subsist mainly on pellets. Get the lowdown on these tiny earthy-toned nuggets, and the dangers of a pellet-only diet.
If mason jar light fixtures and distressed drawers of sprouting herbs are your thing, The Green Door is the perfect spot for you and your furry friend. And yes, they serve ultra-hip pulled pork sliders and craft beers.
While we'd never think of shortchanging our furkids, Daiso—Singapore's favourite $2 store—has an amazing pet aisle that's worth raiding. Here are our top two favourite buys.
Chew toys are essential for Fido’s mental and physical wellbeing, but it’s important to pick the right ones. We crunch down on the good, the bad, and the ugly.
When Hajar and Daniel Goh rescued Queen Hamlet from the sad life of a “factory dog” seven months ago, they never knew that the sickly pooch would turn out to be an angel in disguise.
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