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Apologies everyone that I took so long to finish this last review. As you can see from my previous post, it has been no less than dramatic weeks. I have recovered from my Flapper Nightingale days and I am so happy my grumpy old brother is back to his normal self!

And now, it gives me great pleasure to indulge in some frivolous writing and introduce you to one of my favourite-st toy - The NERF Ball Blaster - which also marks the end of my first season of toy testing for Kohepets.

As many of you might know by now, I am quite the toy fanatic. Don't see me old and distinguishably white. Old man still loves toys. Old man still loves playing fetch and catch. Nothing makes me happier than going out to play.

Miss U from Kohepets, "Flapper, why don't you try the NERF Ball Blaster? I think you will love it?"

"Hmmmmm.....", I raised my blonde eyelashes in doubt.

I quickly went to snoop their online store to check it out.

Click on image to go to actual product page.

As mentioned in my NERF Bash-Toys post, I had never heard of this brand prior to this. Based on the product photo, it was clear to see it was a 'gun' toy that fired tennis balls. SGD58.00.... I expected a ball-blaster to be more costly so I started to imagine the toy to be some cheapo plastic-ky toy with like creaky crappy mechanism that would die after a few rounds of play. And! Judging by the fact it sells extra NERF Dog Tennis Balls, I thought it would be the 'Apple' of dogs toys where everything knick-knack is specifically NERF.

Could NERF be the 'Apple' of dog toys?

I was wrong.

Very very wrong.


NEVER JUDGE A NERF BY ITS PRICE.

My brand new NERF Ball Blaster right out of the box! It exceeded expectations - TOTALLY!

When my Kohepets package arrived, I immediately dived in to dig out the NERF Ball Blaster (BB). By the time I was done with my online purchase, this was the 'IT' toy I was looking forward to. How exciting to have that ball-blasting gun!

And at first touch, this SGD58.00 toy exceeded expectation. It was not some cheap mama-store type toy plastic. The plastic quality was equivalent to NERF's human toys. I quickly cut off those heavy-duty cable ties to start examining the toy.


No. 1 - It Fits Regular-Sized Tennis Ball

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Ladies and gentlmen, purs and paws. We have a WINNER! Tried, tested, chop chop guarantee, the BB does fit regular-sized tennis ball. This is the first toy test review that I do not need to bring out my vernier calliper to measure ball sizes. Woohoo!

5-Flaps from me because this is what a call a 'dog-friendly' toy! NERF cleverly designed the BB such that it fits regular-sized tennis balls!



No. 2 - Good Quality Slider Mechanism

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Contrary to what I first thought when I judged the BB, the slider mechanism is actually smooth and easy to use. It does not feel like it will break or spoil after a few launches.

Couple of things to note:

  • The slider does not spring back to start position after each launch. You will need to manually slide it down to pick up the ball.
  • There's a 'button' on the slider. PRESS the button while sliding for easy and smooth sliding - which you can see at the start of the clip, mummy forgot and the sound startled me a little.
  • The end position of the slider determines the launch distance. Sliding it to the end (like what mummy did) launches the ball up to 50 feet = 15 metres.

4-Flaps because the slider was surprising smooth and impressive quality for its price! Minus one Flaps because the slider does not spring back to start position after launch.

No. 3 - Call Me Ninja-Flaps

Mummy says I look like a cool ninja with the NERF BB sticking out of my haversack.

Because it fits into a regular-sized haversack so the BB is portable. It has become my MUST-HAVE toy!

No. 4 - It Brings Out The Pup In Us

Since I got my BB, I am not sure who does this toy belongs to anymore - the humans or the dogs? Clearly, the humans are enjoying the BB as much as Frodo and I enjoy chasing after the balls and it just brings out the pup in them.

As such... let's see the number of ways they have creatively improvised play with the BB at our expense:

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We did triple ball blasts but we cannot find the footage. Meh!

Super Uber love the BB! Super Uber Fun!
Fun but erm... where does the ball go?

No. 5 - It's Creates Those Funny Frodo Moments... in Super Slow-Motion




Conclusively, The NERF Ball Blaster Is A MUST-HAVE Toy

This is one review that I do not need to write much. I think the images tell the story of how awesome this toy is.

I am highly impressed by its quality and its thoughtful design which included a ball holder as well! However, I do wish the slider springs back on its own after each blast though. But as what the humans concluded, if it has all that funky mechanism, either it is going to cost a lot more or it could end up being more fragile. And as you can see how the humans have been #LAB-testing the ball-blaster, I'm amazed the mechanism is still in-tact! Woof!

So yes, that SGD58.00 was well-spent! Frodo and I love love love the toy. Uncle Nic, mummy and daddy love the toy too! Fun not just for Frodo and me, but for the humans too.

The NERF Ball Blaster was the unexpected winner of my Kohepets toy loot.

It is... and I say it one last time.... a MUST-HAVE toy.

Good quality, durable, reasonably-priced and woof-dles of fun! Love love love the NERF Ball Blaster!
Where is the ball?



Unfortunately, due to my curly-ear brother's recent medical drama, I was unable to finish this review in time before the Flapper10 promo-code with Kohepets ended. However, the Kohe8 promo is an ongoing promo for $8.00 off first time purchase. So for those of you who would like the NERF Ball Blaster, go get it now!

And this review brings us to an official end to our first season of toy reviews for Kohepets which we have enjoyed toy-testing tremendously. Rumour has it... we will be receiving more toys in June to test! Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not sure about you, my friends, but Frodo and I looovvveeee toys! A LOT.

Till our next loot of toys from Kohepets..... Frodo and I are going to indulge in our fantabulous ball blaster!

Next up... something about Wellness Signature Select food for the kitties.....

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A wise man once said to me, "For us now, the LKKs (Lao Kok Kok), everyday is a bonus."

I laughed when I heard that. This wise man never fails to crack me up with his sharp wit and humour. I did not think much of that statement till much later in the night when I was laying in bed and those words played in my head, "Everyday is a bonus".

Without doubt, I started thinking about Flapper. The average life span for a dog his size is 10-12 years and yes, like many pet owners, I do wish for Flapper (and Frodo) to live as long as possible - maybe 15? 16? 18? For as long as I, the human, live?

Wishful thinking, I know.

I decided to do up a fun age chart and OMG! All of them are officially 'Senior Pets' with Dumbo and Flapper going beyond senior. They are both officially 'Geriatric'.

geriatric

adjective
adjective: geriatric

relating to old people, especially with regard to their health care.
"a geriatric hospital"

informal 
decrepit; very old or outdated.
"replacements for a geriatric locomotive fleet" 


Reality bites when I realized that even Frodo is officially in the 'Seniors' club.

I must confess that I was a tad bit upset after doing up this age chart. Even though I do say to my husband quite frequently that the smelly black one will outlive the boys but it's a different thing when it became blatantly clear that Frodo is now officially older (in human years).

I will brazenly and shamelessly admit it, I am a bias mama who practices blatant favouritism. Even the cats rank above Pebbles. So nope, I do not delight in knowing that she will outlive Frodo. And that's the truth. The whole truth and nothing but the truth.


The 'Cursed' Number 14

Dumbo turned 14 on his made-up birthday of 18th April. Dumbo was adopted on 18th April 2005 at the age of two years old - or so 'Uncle Choo' was told.

Prior to Dumbo's dramatic seizure episode, there was that tale tail about another 14 years old Miniature Schnauzer named Miko - the one that Frodo donated the blood too.



It happened on one of the human's #notalcoholicwednesday evening, 3rd May 2017, when I received a message about a friend's dunno-who-dunno-who needed a blood transfusion. And that dog was Miko. As it turned out, Miko was of positive blood-type so with the help of 'Uncle Nic' and friends, we picked both boys up and made our way down to the vet clinic. Flapper is considered over-the-hill for blood donation but that's okay. Himbo to the rescue.

That was perhaps one of the most dramatic blood donation experience of all. After the IV catheter was place on Frodo's leg and blood was drawn to ensure that he is a healthy donor, we sat at the waiting area to wait. There was a sudden flurry and I heard someone shout, "Do you want to resuscitate?"

I heard another voice shout, "YES!"

We ('Uncle Nic', his friends and I) whispered to one another, "Do you think it's that dog?"

The vet zoomed by followed by a woman in tears. That woman was Miko's owner. I whispered out to the gang, "The chance of survival is.... ". And I shook my head.

After a long while, the vet came out to explain that Miko had a cardiac arrest thus the transfusion will not proceed as planned. Then she asked if Frodo could standby for another dog who needed a transfusion as well.

"I have to work the next two days so I will not be able to bring Frodo back here. Since we are already here, please take the blood if you really need it.", I said to the vet.

She paused for a moment to consider and decided to proceed with the blood collection. I took Frodo in the room and made sure he was nicely sedated before leaving them to do their work. Yes, I'd rather Flapper over Frodo for blood donation just because Flapper can stay still for blood collection without sedation.

While waiting for Frodo, Miko and her owner came out. I was surprised to see Miko. She was looking alert and stable, certainly not like a dog who just had a cardiac arrest and resuscitation.

"How do you expect me to let her go when she looks like this?", Miko's owner said as she pointed at Miko.

I looked at Miko and nodded my head in understanding. I felt for Miko's owner, really. That is one of life's cruelest joke when a pet owner is asked to make that awful decision.

I always tell Flapper, "Please. When it is time for you to go, please just go. Please don't ever let me make THAT decision."

Not knowing what to say and to lighten the situation up a little, I asked her if it was okay for Flapper to 'say hi' to Miko. Uncle went to sniff her then laid quietly next to me.

Miko's owner excused herself and a short while later, she came to bid her adieu. She had decided to bring Miko home.

Goondu was still in the room....

The next day, I received a message from Miko's owner to let me know she had gone to another vet. She had gone back to the other vet, paid the bill for the blood collection and collected Frodo's blood as well.

I raised my eyebrow as I read the message. Collect Frodo's blood? I thought...? Never mind. So they claimed they had reserved the blood for Miko anyway. I just took it that Miko was fated to have Frodo's blood and praise God! Miko pulled through the night.

And so, Miko started her blood transfusion and I prayed for her.

That evening, her owner promptly updated me that Miko's "platelets count are back to normal and red blood count is now at 30 (morning was 17)" - and I quote. That's good, I thought. But I also knew Miko was not out of the red zone yet. I promised to continue to keep Miko in my prayers.

It turned out Miko's owner and I had a common friend! Our common friend went to visit Miko and took this photo for me.
Friday. Miko's owner attempted to call me but I missed her call. I thought something had happened to Miko. You know... in this day and age, one stops receiving phone calls unless it is some kind of emergency. Everything is Whatsapp these days. *guffaw*

Turned out, another dog at that vet clinic needed a blood transfusion too and wanted to use Frodo's blood. You see, the first vet had taken enough blood for three transfusions [for Miko]. So Miko's owner made a courtesy call to ask me if I was okay to let them have Frodo's blood. Of course I had no objection. If it could save another life, why not? And the blood was already there so it was surely a YES from me other than wondering if Miko might need it again.

I told her the decision was all hers as technically, the bag of blood belonged to her so she can decide what she wanted to do with it. Due to what she had just gone through seeking blood donors for Miko, her compassion went right out to the other dog's owner and graciously agreed to let them use Frodo's blood. Praise God, again!

In the meantime, Miko's maintained her platelets count and her red blood cells count has gone up to a healthy range of 37.  BUT Miko has started bruising badly and more tests needed to be done which I will not bore you with the blah-blah details. I just smiled when I saw the photo of Miko. Bruising is not a good sign. I continued to pray for healing and her recovery.

Saturday. Things started to look down for Miko - inflammation around her pancreas, liver and lungs. I did not know what to say to her owner other than to stay strong and assured her that God was watching over Miko.

Sunday, 7th May at around 11:30 pm - I received the sad news that Miko has gone to her forever home pain-free. Very very sad. Miko was a good girl. She made her own decision and spared her owner the agony of watching her grasp her last few breath. A good girl, indeed.

R.I.P. Miko.

You are a brave girl and fought a very good fight.

The next morning, I went in to work still affected by the news about Miko and I felt really sad for the owner. A willing owner who paid a huge price financially to treat Miko. I lamented about schnauzers pre-disposition to Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA), splenic tumours and God knows what else. Miko was the third schnauzer I've encountered in a short period of time that passed on.

It left me thinking about smelly very briefly....

And I silently gave thanks to God that Flapper has fully recovered from his aural haematoma and despite his yucky hips, he is still mobile and healthy.

Everyday IS a bonus.

Then I thought to myself, "Eh... Grumpy Old Man (Dumbo) not bad leh! 14 years old and despite of his health problems, he is still looking good!"

I smiled and cheered up, not realising I thought to myself a tad bit too soon.

The number 14 is cursed.


And Dumbo Owes Me 9 Lives

I was awaken by the unfamiliar ringtone of my new phone. In a groggy stupor state, I had problems picking up the call. I panicked a little when I realised the time. Getting phone call from home after midnight does not bode well. I immediately thought of human emergency.

'Grandma' called again and this time we managed to connect on the phone. She started describing what happened to Dumbo and his state at the time of call.

Dumbo had suffered a seizure - which later on I realized, 'Grandma' failed to tell me it was not ONE seizure but definitely TWO. She could not recall if there was a third seizure. Nevertheless, I had to decide what to do.... Should I....

1) Call my trusted advisor at this hour of the night and rush him into clinic? or;
2) Rush him in to a 24 hours vet clinic.

I already had my trusted advisor's number on my phone and I was all ready to press 'CALL'. But I hesitated. Something just held me back from calling her. I later found out that her daughter came down with high fever which kept her up that night so I thanked God for nudging me not to call her.

I thought about it rationally and decided to walk the talk. Dumbo's case is an emergency and it makes perfect sense to bring him in to a 24 hours clinic to stabilise. He needed immediate attention and will require intensive monitoring. 24 hours clinic is guaranteed to have a vet and nurse on overnight duty. Stablising Dumbo was of utmost importance at that point of time and I could always bring him to my trusted advisor in the morning.

So Uncle Choo, Auntie Lian and myself rushed Dumbo in to THAT 24 hours vet clinic-that-shalt-not-be-named. I will not dwell into this unimpressive visit which made me question about hospitalising Dumbo there. But most of all, we were not allowed to stay with Dumbo which disturbed all three of us greatly.

You see, Dumbo makes a horrible in-patient and that we (especially me) know. He will bite the carer if he is in pain or if he does not want to be handled, he can create a ruckus for being confined and in my words, he is an a-hole. I always tell the family in much disdain, "I cannot imagine how to hospitalise this one (Dumbo) when the day comes he needs it. He cannot be hospitalised at clinics.... you guys cannot keep him confined at home....".

In Dumbo's healthy state, he is a dog that I love to hate and hate to love. Not by any fault of his. The family spoils him rotten and perhaps apart from themselves, no one else finds Dumbo's behaviour endearing - especially me - which also taught me a very important in dog's training. If an owner does not see a behaviour as a problem, then there's nothing to train!

Anywoof, Dumbo's blood test came out 'fine' (so we were told) and he seemed pretty stable by then. I asked the vet if she thinks he is stable enough to go home in the meantime and she said yes. And the decision was made that we shall not hospitalise Dumbo there and well, he will hospitalise with ME instead.

And I mumbled those familiar words, "Dumbo owes me nine lives."

There's a love-hate relationship between Dumbo and me. When he's healthy, we do not give a hoot about each other. He will never look for me as he never gets his way with me and with the other 'doting member of family around', he will never come to me either. I could never see eye-to-eye with the family about Dumbo's behaviour so the day I got Flapper, we drew that line about 'Dumbo is your dog, Flapper is mine'.

And that was that.

HOWEVER, without doubt, curly-ears is a very very smart dog. For all our aloof love-hate relationship, I have one use - and perhaps the most important use - to Dumbo. This boy.... will only come look for me when he is sick and that is something the entire family can vouch for. The more sick he is, the more he will stick to me. He will NOT leave my side. That happened quite a few times that it made all of us learn one very simple fact about Dumbo - WHEN HE STICKS BY MY SIDE, IT IS NOT GOOD NEWS.

Dumbo has always been medically-fragile since we adopted him at that tender age of two. Truth be told, it was Dumbo that piqued my interest in dog's medical while Flapper ignited my interest in training. Dumbo.... is one of those dogs that gets hit by whatever medical condition possible and he will slap it to us in a dramatic fashion. He has a penchant for midnight. I call him the very expensive dog. And very fortunately for him, the family is dedicated to his health care. Despite his multiple health issues (we call it "heart attack" for the humans), the family trudges on with the treatments.

At the ripe old age of 14 years old, Dumbo has heart murmur and well, manageable slip-disc problem. And being a Cocker Spaniel, chronic ear problems. He goes for regular health screening (including echo for his heart) and I joked on his last blood test... it took him some 12-13 years to finally get good blood test readings!

There were little signs here and there that Dumbo COULD suffer from seizures one day... but no one can ever predict when it would happen. And it did, most unexpectedly in Dumbo's most expected dramatic fashion - on 9th May 2017 at midnight.

So Mr Grumpy Old Man, like it or don't like it, it is back to you and me.... AGAIN.

I am Dumbo's medical-emergency bitch.

And he owes me nine lives.


The Road To Recovery

On the way back from the clinic, I started thinking about how to set up for his 'hospitalisation'. Fortunately, I have a sizeable cage which I suspected (and hoped) Flapper's bed will fit nicely into. I prayed to God that GOM will not be an a-hole about being confined and he will be stable for the rest of the night morning whatever.

While waiting for the 'grandma' and 'grandpa' to arrive, my husband (who got woken up by the commotion) and I raised Dumbo up in prayer as he rested peacefully. Based on Dumbo's demeanour, it was highly suspicious he had suffered a stroke. Whatever the case was, he still needed care. Intense care. And I prayed that my colleague could to cover my shift so I can stay home to nurse this dramatic old man - which he did when I called him at more humanly hours called 8 am. He kindly agreed to sacrifice his precious off-day to help me out.

Grateful, I am.

Dumbo resting in his 'A' class ward which my husband later joked as Raffles Hospital for dogs. It was very stressful with Dumbo hooked up to fluids as he has an existing heart problem which has its own risk. So it was close monitoring by the hour.... for five nights.
Propping Dumbo up and flipping his resting side to promote blood circulation which was a battle as he tried to bite me every time I attempted to move him.

Morning came and I chased the 'grans' home to have their much-needed rest. My Whatsapp started to go on a rampage of concerned colleagues about Dumbo's condition. I was, more importantly, busy messaging my trusted advisor and sending her videos as she asked me about Dumbo's condition. Dumbo was ridiculously sedated (comatose-like state) throughout the morning up till around mid-afternoon even though no drugs were administered into him. The ever-so-greedy Dumbo Choo did not react to any food smell which got me even more worried. I later found out the reason for his comatose-state which got me fuming at THAT vet. The blood test, as it turned out, wasn't all that fine.

Anywoof, while watching over Dumbo, yet another O.M.G. moment struck me. It was 'Auntie Lian's' birthday! I quickly whipped out my phone and messaged her, "Your dog loves you very very much. Happy Birthday!"

Dumbo's timing is, what can I say, immaculate.

'Auntie Lian' later said, "I will never forget this birthday."

Bitter laughters.

We ended up celebrating 'Auntie Lian's' birthday with a pizza party on the 10th of May instead. Everyone was hoping that Dumbo would break out with his signature 'Happy Birthday' barking rendition but it did not happen.

Thanks to my husband who ran out to buy some food that Dumbo desperately needed, I prodded that boy awake to get him to eat. In his very sleepy state, he smelt the food and managed to navigate himself to eat. That's a good sign. At least he can still eat.

He perked up briefly after he ate but went back to sleep soon after. I have never seen Dumbo that quiet and peaceful which was a little odd but sad at the same time. At that point, I could only pray silently for his recovery.

Dumbo perking up slightly after eating but fell back to sleep shortly after.

The trusted advisor came by to assess Dumbo's condition and spoke about stroke and possible tumour (due to age). We spoke about diagnostic possibilities and treatments.... but it was still 'seizure watch' in the meantime.

What am I going to do without my trusted doggie advisor?

The 'grans' came back in the evening and Dumbo perked up a fair bit. By then, I had put him on a 2-hourly eating plan to slowly pump the much needed electrolytes and phosphorus into his system. The revised fluids therapy was working as well. After a worrying day of his comatose state, we cheered as Dumbo attempted to sit up on his own and managed to balance.

We cheered as Dumbo attempted to sit up on his own. He became aware of the humans' presence. This emotionally high-maintenance dog perked up when he noticed the 'grans'.

As most recovery goes, it was a roller coaster ride with this emotionally high-maintenance dog. It was a him and me battle every morning as I tried to get him out of bed to relief his bladder. With fluids infusing into him and his heart problem, he has to pee. The only time he was willing to pee in bed was the first day when he was too sedated and out of it to realise he had relieved himself.

As he regained consciousness, he held his pee. But this arthritic old man was in pain every morning, he would growl and try to bite me as I tried to move him. "Stupid grumpy old man", I would curse and swear as beads of perspiration came rolling down my head while battling with him alone. And that's why I said he is a sucky inpatient.

He was taken back to his regular vet clinic on the second day to have an x-ray taken when he rejected food completely. He also presented nystagmus which was worrying. As it turned out, Dumbo has spondylosis which explained his pain and sensitivity whenever I tried to adjust his sleeping position. The vet did acupuncture on him and he went back with injectable pain relief/anti-inflammatory, oral pain relief and another injectable to help with his guts motility.

After the medications effect kicked in, his voracious appetite re-emerged but he was still being picky about certain food. And the next day after that, he showed signs of nausea and became increasingly picky over food and water. So we added anti-nausea tablets as well. And he was still attached to fluids.

Five nights of fluid therapy = five sleepless nights. And I say again, Dumbo owes me nine lives.

As he became progressively better, I started to introduce short (very short) walks as part of his 'physio-rehab'. My home became child-care center with all that rubber alphabet mats being laid out to give him better grip and support as he moved. He was not able to move on his own without assistance but as he grew stronger, he was more willing to attempt walking with adequate make do support. He was also taken out just to sit down, breathe some fresh air and watch the world go by. Cooping him up 24/7 was not going to help stimulate him mentally. Even I was going nuts being cooped up with him.

Dumbo's home physio was learning to walk on these rubber mats. My proud 'mama' (I'm so not his mama) moment when Dumbo could balance on his own standing.
Dumbo on his last day of 'hospi' with me as he started to make superb progress and could slowly walk (with support) more. And yes, he still had a left head tilt.

When my trusted advisor came by to visit him on Thursday morning, she was pleased with his progress. Based on how quick Dumbo's recovery was, we could safely rule out stroke. Yay! And the diagnosis was peripheral vestibular disease which is caused by what-I-call his lousy curly ears and can also attributed by his age.

Good news, at last!

On the day of 'discharge', it was time for group shot. As much as Dumbo and I have a love-hate relationship, he became a part of my cozy home during his five nights stay. Yes Dumbo, once again, you me... love, no love.

Dumbo was discharged home on Saturday morning and he looked a whole lot better. I joked that he would never want to come back here again after almost a week long of stay with me. I have to admit that apart from our morning battles, Dumbo was well-behaved at my place. I had a sneaky suspicion he knew he was rehabilitating here...

Dumbo had one more round of IV injection so I went over to administer it before removing the IV catheter. It was a bitter-sweet moment. After I removed the IV catheter from Dumbo, he suddenly waddled himself to me in his very unsteady gait with that familiar playful look on his face. I quickly moved towards him to support him and he attempted to lick me.

There's this silent thing between Dumbo and me.... sometimes, I just know what he wants. And in that instance, I knew he was trying to tell me, "Thank you. I am much better. You don't have to worry about me anymore."

Think of me as delusional or some crazy dog woman, I don't really care. Sometimes, it is very hard to explain how this love-hate relationship with Dumbo works.

I am, after all, Dumbo's medical emergency bitch.


One Week Later....





Because. Everyday Is A Bonus.

So indeed, Mr Wise Man was spot on.

Everyday is a bonus - be it for humans or pets. And don't think it is only for the LKK (lao kok kok = old and stiff).... how many times have you heard about humans or pets who have gone too young, too early?

So for those who wonders why I am this crazy mama who creates these nonsensical adventures for the boys, it is just because I knew the moment Flapper turned 10, everyday is a bonus.  In fact, each day past Flapper's 6th birthday that he is still mobile, I give thanks. He is 10 years 8 months now.  It still overwhelms me daily as I watch him run, jump, swim, fetch.... things which I expected him to start struggling with due to his 'deformed' hips. So thank God Flapper is still active and mobile.

I give thanks for everyday that Flapper can still do this.

After this Dumbo and Miko life and death experience, it made me sit back to appreciate each day I have with the boys even more. There are good reasons why I create these adventures and do the collaborations that I do with the boys, for the boys.

My philosophy is simple - at least they die happy.

Just because.
EVERYDAY IS A BONUS.





Sincere thanks to:
  • My trusted advisors, Dr A and Dr P, for all their help and advise with Dumbo. Could not have done if without their support and help. And also for all the clinical support rendered.... deeply appreciate it. 
  • Mr Dolphin for sacrificing his off-day and covering my shift so I could stay home to nurse Dumbo while you battled through the day on my behalf.. I know. You love me. :P
  • Dr V for being my sounding board.
  • My husband for his incredible support and patience through those five nights.
  • Silversky Pets - That pet bed and those Chunky Core Centers! Neither you nor I thought that those simple gifts could end up playing an integral part of Dumbo's recovery. So thank you!
  • Last but not least, the most important person of all, GOD.
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It is time for me, Flapper Choo, the self-proclaimed food extraordinaire to write another food review - Wellness Core (Grain Free) Chunky Centers - Wellness latest wet food product that looks enticing to my permanently hungry stomach.

Miss Y from Silversky Pets was bursting in excitement to send us this new product for Frodo and I to try. I was expecting to receive just one or two tubs to try but O.M.G.! She sent us 12 tubs - 2 tubs per flavour! Food heaven has visited me. I sniffed the food right out of our box of goodies from Silversky and flashed my hungry round puppy eyes at mummy.

No chance.

Mummy looked at me and said, "Sorry Flapper. You know the drill... I need to think of how we are going to present these food before it makes it to your stomach."

Then Uncle Nic started studying the food and told mummy, "The salmon one is perfect for me."

And mummy looked at Uncle Nic and said, "You too! No eating of the food until I am done with the review!"

I slumped myself on my bed in the most exaggerated manner I could conjure to let mummy know I was not happy. At all.

Mummy put on her old lady glasses to study the food. Just by the packaging itself, it looks impressive and 'atas' (high-class). It looks like some food-lava pate with all that chunks oozing out in the middle. I mean, if the actual product has that amount of food-lava chunks, I am sold.

The packaging looks impressive and it even entices the humans to try. Mummy did not say it out loud but I can read her mind. She WANTS to try it.
Image extracted from Wellness Website. Doesn't all the food-lava oozing out qualify for food porn?

Like A Good Doggy, Let Me Study The Ingredients

Being the 'Wellness' boy, I have no doubt and trust that they use quality and whole ingredients to concoct the food. But in my bid of being a good doggy as well as a unbiased and honest reviewer/product tester, I have to delve deeper into reading the ingredients.

As usual, I have to consult "Dr" Food Advisor and like the other Wellness Core products, the Wellness Core Chunky Centers gets 5-stars ratings. You can read their in-depth analysis of the food here.

So... to make life easier for everyone (and myself), I decided to chart all 6 flavours for everyone's easy reference and comparison of each flavour.

I missed a comma in the 'Other Ingredients' list - It should read "Potato Starch" comma "Natural Flavour" - two separate ingredients!

The good news: Each cup boasts of solid 'whole' proteins - no 'xxx-meals' or 'by-products' - which should be an immediate relief to the many dog owners who believes in the 'whole food' theory. Don't expect to see whole chunks of the meats or egg or vegetable though! It is all mashed together as a paté and pretty much looks like luncheon meat and ham slices inside.

The good news for me but bad news for the national phenomenon of dogs who are allergic-to-chicken: Every single flavour contains chicken and chicken liver. Too bad! Frodo and I LOVE out our chicken and did someone say Chicken LIVER???????? *drool* Bring it on mama!

The Undefined: There are two ambiguous terms like 'natural flavour' and 'naturally preserved product'. Just a tad bit disturbed that I do not know exactly is the 'natural flavour' they speak of and what the natural preservatives might be......


Ooze the Food-Lava, Mama!

Needless to say, I was dying to see if the Chunky Centers would ooze out with all that porn-ish chunky bits as per their photo.

WATCH THIS VIDEO AND FIND OUT IF THERE IS FOOD-OOZE AND WHETHER IT PASSED OUR (FRODO AND ME) SMELL AND TASTE TEST.


Clearly, Frodo and I loved the food. By 'funky', mummy meant pungent ammonia-like smell. She seems dubious based on the smell but Frodo and I find it highly irresistible. I call it... dog perfume.

Mummy always says, "If any food can fail the boys' taste test, you (the brand) are in trouble. They eat everything."

And that's the truth.

We have never ever failed any food test. The fact that Frodo stole the food at the end of the take.... Wellness Core Chunky Centers passed the taste test with flying colours.

Someone asked us, "Is there a preferred flavour?"

Frodo:"You wanna see me do my Sugarplum Frodo Dance when I see mummy holding the Chunky Core cups?"

Me: "Do you have any idea how high-value Chunky Core is? We rarely get to this kind of food. I don't care what flavour. I WILL EAT IT!" *glares at Mummy*

Mummy rolls her eyes.

Mummy: "Flapper, you have any idea how much it will cost to feed you and Frodo Wellness Core Chunky Centers?"

Mummy whipped out her excel spreadsheet.
I rolled on my back to play-dead.


Based on Wellness feeding guidelines of 1 cup per 1.8 kg of body weight, this means... I will eat 16 cups per day = 32 cups per day to feed Frodo and me! 😱

And just for fun... mummy decided to do a partial dry/chunky feed calculation as well.

Okay okay mum.  I get your message loud and clear.

Then I gave mummy a smile and asked her, "What about Pebbles?"

MAYBE if I could convince mummy to get it for Pebbles. Wait. Maybe I should googly eyes at daddy instead. Pebbles is daddy's dog. Then we (Frodo and I)..... could steal some of her food. After all, I can effectively open the door.... 😏


Good news for small dogs owners is that the per day/per month cost is easier on the eye. To feed EITHER Frodo or me is equivalent to feeding 6 Pebbles. So to feed Frodo and me, one can feed 12 Pebbles! Nice!

Or maybe.... I should get Frodo to pull tragic face at Mr E of Silversky Pets again....


Where To Buy....

A little birdie from Silversky Pets snitched to me that Wellness Core Centers has been freshly loaded at most pet shops and they are running a Launch Promotion of BUY 3 GET 1 FREE. So if any non-chicken-allergic dog who wishes to try, now is the best time with this awesome promo!

It is also available on Kohepets online store. The price listed of $15.90 is for the buy-3-get-1-free promo and yes, you can assort the flavours too.

If only there's a buy for Flapper and Frodo section.... *guffaw*  I'm kidding!

Enjoy the food as much as we did, my friends!


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It's official.

I, Flapper Choo, have begun on a new journey - The Xperia Journey.  It's quite unbelievable, really. Me? Flapper Choo? The old blonde man of dog's world with distinguished white face that reflects sunlight?

I am only turning 11 years young this September, my friends. I give thanks to God for everyday that I am healthy and mobile (no pun intended), and still able to live this extraordinary life in my very ordinary world.



I first met the lovely Miss J (not the same Miss J from America's Next Top Model) of Sony Mobile Singapore at the Sony media party in March. As some of you might already know, I have been collaborating with Sony Action Cam for the past two years and truth be told, I was not expecting any further collaborations with Sony. So on that fateful evening, Miss J spoke to mummy and expressed interest in collaborating with me, good 'ol Flapper Choo, for their new Xperia XZs phone.

Mummy looked at her and sniggered, "You sure you want Flapper to run for Xperia? You know I am a die-hard iPhone user? So unless the Xperia can outdo the iPhone [in its camera function]... you will either get raving reviews or really bad review .... right?"

But Miss J was confident of the Xperia XZs capability and started showing mummy mages taken with the phone. At that point, mummy has never even considered the Xperia phone so like as if she knew anything about that phone and she would not even pretend like she knew anything about Android phones and goes without saying, she knew NOTHING about Sony Xperia phones.

Madam Die-Hard-iPhone-User said, "I am an Android idiot."

Then Miss J said those magical words which ignited mummy's interest in Xperia....



"The Xperia XZs has the Super Slow-Mo Function...."
by Flapper Mummy

Everything else said beyond those words flew past me, Flapper's mummy.  Super Slow-Mo? Like the RX-technology?

Miss J: "Yes. Like the RX camera except...."

And she continued to explain the slight differences which, honestly, I was barely digesting. In that romantically-lit condition while trying out those beers from Alchemist Beer Lab, I got as far as Super Slow-Mo. I was sold. I mean like seriously, incorporating the RX technology into a mobile phone! How smart is that?

Okay Miss J.
You got my attention now.

Bring on the Xperia, I think... with much trepidation.

The one and only time I moved away from an iPhone only lasted three before my husband got sick and tired of my constant laments about how much I hated that Android-Phone-That-Shalt-Not-Be-Named. It was not a Sony. I swore never ever again another Android.

But of course, as per God's usual immaculate sense of humour, never ever will some how become ever always.

So once again, I've got to stuff my chubby face with those words "never ever. Android."

Super Slow-Mo was way too enticing for me to reject even though I had my skeptical reservations about the camera's capability. After all, the many brief encounters I had with different Android cameras (thanks to many who wanted to take photos with Flapper) and I would always boldly declare that iPhone's camera is superior when it comes to taking photos of animals.

I've had my fair share of debates about Android versus iPhone with friends. Believe it or not, it was not till my short stint with that awful Android phone that made me realise what are the core purposes of my smartphone:

  • PHOTOS, photos and more photos of the dogs. And cats. So the #1 thing I look for in my smartphone? A good camera.
  • Messaging - OK... I abhor messaging but in this modern day of living, I am succumbed to being a slave to messaging, otherwise known as Whatsapp. And because I hate messaging on a phone, I WANT a responsive keyboard that does not result me spending more time hitting the delete key than actually typing a message. And for those who knows me well enough, I do send garbled messages and unapologetically tell them, "I know you can understand."
With my growing, failing old woman's eyesight, playing games, watching videos, reading and all other etc are indulged in this bigger screen device called the iPad.



In The Name Of Super Slow-Mo, I Sold Out.

In case you are wondering why I, the crazy mother of Flapper, am so enthralled by the Super Slow-Mo function.... call it "bad influence" from the boys' favourite Uncle Nic. He first introduced to me the RX100M4 and its awesome super slow-mo capability last year (2016). I must confess that at the start, I did not understand what the heck he was mumbling to me about this awesome super slow-mo. Sorry Uncle Nic. I am a visual person. I am audio-half-impaired (joke).

So as usual, it was a case of "whatever, I'll find out what he was mumbling about later".




That was the first test we did the with the boys using the RX100.  At first glance, my immediate bimbo response was, "Wah! Old man really very slow!"

It felt like eternity before Flapper emerged into the frame.

Then Uncle Nic most gently reminded me, "This is 2 seconds into 24 seconds slow-mo..."

So mathematically speaking, Frodo cleared the frame at the 5 seconds mark, Flapper entered the frame at 14 seconds. That makes it 9 seconds difference in RX time = 0.75 seconds in real time = Flapper was under a second behind Frodo.

That was the epiphany moment when I finally understood what Uncle Nic was trying to tell me and I was amazed (and amused) by this, what I-term-as, 'RX-technology'. Going through more of the RX-footages made me realise how many details we miss in that split second and what can really happen in two seconds of a dog's life.

The super slow-mo also allows me to study things like the difference in Flapper and Frodo's reaction, their footworks, Frodo's rippling muscles. This latest video using the RX100M5 is perhaps one of my favourite super slow-mo that really displayed the contrast between both dogs.

And well, Frodo being Frodo, he made me laugh hard while I admired Flapper's immense focus on the ball and that surprise glimpse of the insect being caught on camera.



Of course, it is not all serious of studying the boys' body language and getting useful glimpses into their sight and mind but it is also the perfect techology for capturing Frodo Choo's - the labrador who cannot catch - super derp moments in exaggerated fashion.





While mucking around with this super slow-mo technology as well, it made me realise how often we take one to two seconds for granted. It's amazing to watch what actually goes on in one, two or three seconds that more often than not, our eyes are not quick enough to process it.

How often do we complain how quickly time passes by? How often we find reasons for missing those pivotal moments in our lives because of how modern living has dictated we should be that busy or we make ourselves that busy.

With this RX-technology, it does force one to slow down (literally) just to spend those additional seconds appreciating the beauty of one/two/three seconds in super slow-motion - I call it 'living the Sloth moment'. Or in the name of fun and laughter, you can create your own 'Matrix' moment videos

And when that O.M.G. moment hits, congratulations. If you are anything like 'Uncle Nic' or myself, you will be thinking up of silly things to self-entertain.

When it comes to super slow motion, it is a balance of NEED and WANT. For me, it is that insatiable need and want of being able to study the boys' movements, the need and want of conducting a contrast study between them and yes, that want of just having frivilous fun with super slow motion.

And how much more awesome it get to have this 'all-in-one' mobile phone called the Xperia XZs. For any mother, father or pawrent(s), will know exactly what I mean by "WE NEED MOBILITY AND CONVENIENCE". So I've snooped that the Xperia Premium is making its launch in Singapore in June but okay, I will live with the XZs.... first. *hint hint Sony Singapore*

So yes, for that super slow-mo function in the XZs, I sold out.

Goodbye iPhone.
Hello Xperia.

Carpe Diem! My new Xperia journey begins with a #LABtest of the much-anticipated super slow-mo video capability and learning WHEN to hit that red button. Super cool! ❤️❤️ . . #shotbyxperia #superslowmotion #lifeofflapper #xperiajourney #producttester #producttesting #lifeofflapper #sonyxperia #xperiaxzs #sonyxperiaxzs #slowmotion #slowmo #superslowmo #sweetspot @sonymobile.sg #dog #retriever
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Our first quick test of the Super Slow Motion function and getting familiar with it otherwise known as WHEN to hit the red button. And for any tech geeks around, I am not going into all that fps talk. Why can't reviewers just talk in human language? Simi FPS? I know it means frames per seconds but gimme real time versus super slow-mo time please. My processor cannot visualise FPS. Now you know why I rarely comprehend what Uncle Nic tries to tell me. All I hear is blah-blah-blah FPS.

SO! IN MY HUMAN LANGUAGE....

Unlike the RX, the Xperia XZs only extends 0.18 seconds (real time) of a footage to 6 seconds from the point of capture.

And here's the fun part.

Even though it does not take the duration of the RX but it CAN do multiple super slow-motion in one recording. And this was our first test doing multiple super slow-mo in one recording... except that what you have a dog like 'Hazar-DOH!' he defines occupational hazard. Watch the video and you'll understand why.


And that's my brief, but not-so-brief introduction to the awesome Super Slow Motion function of the Sony Xperia XZs. I will explain/write more about it.... soon with some fun 'How-To' videos so watch this space!


Predictive-What?
by Flapper Choo

The Motion Eye™ camera features ground-breaking technology: Predictive Capture. It senses movement in front of you and starts to buffer images while you’re preparing to shoot. So if you clicked too late, just go back in time and choose from up to four photos taken before you pressed the camera button.
(extracted from Sony Mobile Singapore)

This new Xperia XZs also boasts of this snazzy new feature called 'Predictive Capture'. What it does is... at the point of capture, the phone is supposed to be so smart that it is able to select up to four shots taken a second before the shutter release is clicked.

And best part, you are able to select to keep a particular image or all of the images.

A screenshot of our Predictive-Capture test so as you can see, the 'Shutter Image' is the actual moment the user takes the photo and the camera predicts one second before that. This is one of the more successful attempt where it actually managed to predict two shots.
I voted 'Predicted 2' as my favourite moment capture... just because it looked like Uncle Nic had popped his boobs out.

Predictive-Capture, conceptually, seemed very impressive. Goes without saying, it made mummy and I very excited to try the phone out - not just the super slow-motion function - but for this predictive capture function. Imagine the camera being to able to predictive-capture Frodo or myself jumping... or even better still, both! Imagine the camera being able to predictive-capture Frodo's derp misses couple with his legendary expressions.

The image played up better in my mind than what the actual predictive-capture is able to do - reliably. As of now, we are still unconvinced that the predictive-capture is unable to capture dogs-in-action. We are having more successful in capturing humans than dogs (as illustrated above) but that does not mean the shots with humans get predicted every single time either.

With that said, predictive capture is available only in Auto camera mode - you can choose to on or off 'Auto Predictive Capture' mode. It does not work in Manual camera mode. So apart from 'user's skill' and learning how and when predictive might work, a part of it also depends on whether the phone camera is able to 'auto predict' the movements.

To be perfectly honest, I think the predictive capture is more 'fun' than it is useful.  As of now, speculatively-speaking, the algorithm for Motion Eye™is still unable to track dogs. I cannot say animals because it has only been tested on Frodo and myself. In addition, it does take a bit of effort to attempt successful predictive capture i.e. figuring out where to focus,  what this Motion Eye™tracks, if there's a speed limitation to tracking etc etc.

Here's the other thing, with the incredible Exmor RS™ image sensor (which *gasp* I am actually familiar with thanks to my Action Cam), quick capture function and a blah of other features, the camera IS powerful and I will boldly say that one could get very good action shots just by manual quick-fire rather than attempting to get predictive capture to work.

A random test shot of me in action... the camera failed to predict but this solo shot proved that the camera, in its own rights, is powerful and quick enough to capture sharp image of a dog in action. This left me to wonder if predictive capture is really necessary.

But of course, the predictive capture - if or when it works - does make life a little easy. One shot produces up to four photos and one can review to select the desire image(s) to save rather than overcrowding the album.

This is what I call the 'LIKE-REAL The Predictive Capture Worked'. I will discuss more about predictive capture soon.... but in the meantime, more testing to see if I can re-title it to read "FOR-REAL The Predictive Capture Works". 


Hello Xperia, Goodbye iPhone!

28th April 2017
1600 hours

After much wait and anticipation, that was my Sony Xperia inauguration day.  I was excited to receive my new phone but at the same time, a wave of sentimentality, nostalgia and uncertainty loomed over me. I have been using an iPhone for some 8-9 years and it was difficult to imagine life without it.

But I fondly remember His wise words, "You need to let go of the old to allow new things to happen".

I decided it was time to let go and embark on this new life journey with the Sony Xperia phone. Some may wonder why would using a new phone be dramatically termed as a 'new journey' and the reason is simple. Really.

A mobile phone has become a quintessential tool towards capture life moments - be it for humans or pets. Gone were the days of leaving the home with different gadgets. Mobile phones, otherwise known as smartphones, have become the one-for-all gadget. Despite all the fierce competition that iPhone faced with Android phones constantly improving its features especially the camera functions, I have never batted my blonde eyelashes to ogle at any other phones.

iPhone was my IT phone.

For many years, my life moments were captured with the iPhone then along came Sony Action Cam... and now, Sony Xperia. *guffaw*

Most significantly, whenever I start a new collaboration, it comes from a place of creation - creating different new life moments in this otherwise very mundane country. And I, Flapper Choo, am very blessed to have these opportunities to create many life moments and have these wonderful tools to create adventures and capturing the moments.

Despite my apprehension about moving away from the iPhone, I was excited about the new Sony Xperia XZs phone as well.

And on that fateful Friday of receiving my new warm silver phone, I was blessed with picturesque beauty of nature - sunset - as I tested the phone with the lovely Miss J and Miss A.

Welcoming sunset.
Giving a huge smile for the camera as I mark this new Xperia journey with the picturesque backlight of symbolic sunset.

Back home, it was time to bid adieu to my iPhone.

Bidding adieu to my trusted iPhone as we, @frodochoo and I, begin a new journey with this new Sony Xperia. It has new cool features and we are excited to try but yet at the same time, I am sentimental. Bye bye iPhone. You have served me well for many many years. Hello Xperia! . . #dogs #labrador #retriever #lovemyjob #producttester #xperiaxzs #sonymobile #newjourney #lifeofflapper #lifewithfrodo
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It's been a week since I embarked on my Sony Xperia journey and I have been busy testing out the phone's camera and video functions. I have to confess that Mr iPhone me LOVES my new phone.  I was surprised by the ease of transition.

I anticipated SOMEONE *cough mummy* smashing my phone and screaming, "I hate Android".

But she has been shamelessly hogging my phone and sheepishly admitting to everyone, "I actually love this Sony Xperia phone. The camera is really awesome. BUT..."


Too Hot To Handle

Yes.

There's always a BUT and this BUT I must say - the phone has an overheating issue. This phone is so smart, it will issue a warning when the phone starts to overheat and will shut down the app. So on one fine very very hot (we are in Singapore... everyday is HOT) afternoon, I went outdoors to test the phone. Five minutes into using the camera app, I was given a warning that the phone is overheating and was going to shut down the app if I continue to use it.

Phone camera test abbreviated.
Playtime continued.

I have not tested the phone on prolonged usage of other apps outdoors and how quickly it heats up. Uncle Nic's theory is such that because it is a water-resistant phone (which I have yet to test too!), the sealant could be preventing the phone from releasing heat. Plausible. Another theory is that the engineers are too conservative in setting the heat-limit. Plausible too.

Whatever the reason is, I do have to let you know that overheating is a known Sony phone issue and it does affect a user's experience. So far, I have only experienced it once but I was caught aback by the short duration of usage (5 minutes) which left me wondering if this phone is suitable for tropical weather.

Tropical weather could be too hot for the phone to handle.





So yes, my Sony Xperia journey has begun with much gusto. I will be following up with another post to explore more in-depth into the camera and video functions and hopefully I can attach some 'How-To' videos as well! But I have a sneaky feeling that before I can finish my next article on the phone, the Xperia Premium will be launched (June 2016).

In the meantime, if you are a tech-geek like Uncle Nic, you can visit Sony Mobile Singapore's website to find out more about this fabulous phone's specifications. Those technical jargons you would probably understand way better than me.

I am, after all, this blonde old man who still loves playing and testing new products.

So Sony Xperia?
BRING IT ON!

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