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This is a long overdue post.

I have been self-debating for months if I should even rant about this iffy, controversial and touchy topic. After much deliberation, I decided to bite the kibble and say now or forever hold my peace.


I Smell A Fish

It all began in July/August 2017. In the midst of all that hype of WellPet Singapore's 10th year 'birthday', there was a release of a class action lawsuit against WellPet (U.S.) for 'dangerous amount of arsenic and lead'. The dog food in question were its fish-based formulas -
  • Wellness CORE Adult Dry Ocean Whitefish, Herring Meal and Salmon Meal
  • Wellness Complete Health Adult Dry Whitefish and Sweet Potato
And because it is known that my brood is on Wellness Pet Food (the dogs and cats) and more so, Flapper and Frodo are sponsored. So I, Flapper Mummy, received flak for 'trying to kill my pets'. Okay, the peeps did not say outright but it was indicatively so. It was also clear that if I tried to defend the food in any way, it would be perceived as bias or blind-defense or feeble or... whatever superlative that could be thrown my way.

Of course I was a concerned mama. The very catchy headlines of "Lawsuit Against Wellness Dog Food" and 'Wellness Pet Food Contains Undisclosed Arsenic" was misleading enough to believe it was ALL the dog food involved. The first question that popped into my head was, "Did I really trust the wrong brand of food for my pets? Am I really poisoning them?"

I whipped out my Sherlock pipe and magnifying glass to investigate a little more and started to smell a fish (pun intended). The plaintiffs are 'an individual' and the owner of a U.S. based dog daycare business. I could not fathom in my naive head why two individuals would spend all that money to send the food out for testing in the first place. Are really that righteous over... dog food? If they were all that concern about these metal levels, sense and sensibility would have dictated them to stay away from the fish/seafood based diets for their dogs, no?

Then again, they are from another part of the world where any reason could be a reason for a legal suit. In addition, should they win the case, they would earn back the testing and legal costs... and possibly even more. So okay, lawsuit makes financial sense.

Then I went to snoop into that 'doctor' whose article was flashing on Facebook. In fact, that was the first article I read and of course it caused me a shock-wave of emotions. Surely the doctor tells the truth. Holy crap! I am killin' my pets!

I decided to re-read what was written after seeking free consultation from Dr Google and lo and behold! What I had blindly missed on first read was it was a non-informative article with no scientific inputs (at all) but only to end with Wellness' tagline (go figure). I realised it was... erm... can I say 'cut-and-paste' like article. I got really suspicious and started surfing the website a little more. There is no history of her credentials except its tagline of being holistic. The posts are about as scientific as my stories. No idea where this doctor is from. This doctor does phone consultations. And 'shockingly', there is an online supplement shop. Hmmm....


Freeze The Pockets!

I moved on.
Clean Label Project™ uses data and science to reveal the true contents of America’s best-selling consumer products. Products are tested in an accredited analytical chemistry laboratory for 130 harmful environmental and industrial contaminants and toxins. Results are published as Product Ratings.
I discovered this exciting website called 'Clean Label Project' (CLP) which, as the above quotes read, test products for contaminants and toxins. I had to see where Wellness Pet Food was sitting at! CLP has modified their ratings system since I last went in to snoop last August. It was, then, only focussed on contaminants rating but I cannot even remember specifically which category. So during that time, Wellness Pet Food had overall, for lack of better word, dismal rating.

Note: The ratings have changed since as they include a wider range of contaminant rating and nutritional superiority. So where Wellness sits now is overall good rating on 'heavy metal contaminant', 'process contaminant' and 'nutrition superiority' but its 'byproduct contaminant' is badly rated.

However, what was (and still is) topping the charts (best food with least contaminants) were those freeze-dried and raw dehydrated food. And since I was on Sherlock mode, I had to consider looking into those feed for my animals right? So I zoomed right into Stella & Chewy's range of freeze-dried food.

Why Stella & Chewy's?

Silversky Pets carries Stella & Chewy's (S&C) range of food that's why. *guffaw*

Stella & Chewy's was also the top-rated food on CLP at that time.

But most importantly, should I consider switching my brood away from Wellness Pet Food which also means goodbye sponsorship, I had to see how much damage it was going to cost me. Freeze-dried food is notoriously expensive. So first thing I did was to pull out S&C price list to see what was available in Singapore before visiting S&C's website to see the feeding requirement.

Image taken off Stella & Chewy's website
I burst out laughing when I saw the feeding guidelines. It stopped at 40 lbs body weight! Flapper and Frodo are approx. 70 lbs (31kg) each so erm yeah! I had a suspicion these trendy freeze-dried food are not meant for bigger dogs... financially.

Anywoof, so for calculation sake, I am going to assume a 70 lbs = 40 lbs + 30 lbs of feed = 19 pieces of nuggets per month. Ms Excel, here I come!


A whopping $2,000.00 (SGD) per month for all three dogs excluding the cats. Okay dogs, as much as I love you but 2k is seriously stretching it. I had to have a look at these raw and freeze-dried diet for interest sake. It is such a trend and rave by these holistic experts encouraging raw diet that surely the mama cannot ignore.

I have severe reservations about raw diet with the thoughts choo-choo-ing on proper storage to possible contamination thanks to our lovely humid weather leading to diarrhoea leading to possible Giardia.... So raw freeze dried seems like a safer option though I was sternly warned once to discard the expensive nugget should it drop on the floor.

My interest in freeze-dried diminished as quickly as my interest in the growing raw-feed trend. But I was still fixated on proving to myself that I did not make a dire mistake of Wellness Pet Food. The statistics on CLP, at that point, were not very much in its favour. But, without doubt, Wellness Pet Food still stood highly in terms of its nutritional value based on Dog Food Advisor.

What the fish should I do?


That Moment Of Epiphany

I started lamenting to my trusted advisors about the flak I was receiving over this Wellness lawsuit. I was in self-induced stress mode as well because I felt moral and ethical responsibility towards other dog owners as my boys represent the brand. At that point, I was questioning Silversky Pets on WellPet's response towards the lawsuit.

I've deleted the statement released by WellPet from my phone. Grrrrr.

A press statement is just a statement until proven otherwise. Based on the statement, I was interested in their 'internal lab test' on the safety levels of the food. To date, still nothing to be seen and I guess it is probably a case of silence to let the bad news tide over because surely another pet food company will have a visit from the lawsuit homing pigeon.

Every other pet food company is getting a lawsuit these days.

Anywoof, none of my trusted advisors were deeply surprised it was the fish formulas that were in question for its level of metal contaminants. So we got into discussions about safe consumption of fish and seafood.

In the midst of this lawsuit chat, someone let slip a tale about a dog owner who sent her dog's blood for testing on heavy metal toxicity contents. This dog was on some super healthy home-cooked diet. I cannot remember all the details pertaining to this story so I cannot remember the protein-source or what this home-cooked formula contained.

I was shocked by that story.

Home cooked and it had detrimental levels of heavy metals in its blood? What the....

And that was when that moment of epiphany hit me. If home-cooked food is not spared from heavy metal toxicity then what is the real problem? It is still called humans. I am not saying that pet food company, which are run by humans, are innocent of the growing claims. Pet food, at the end of the day, is a commercial product part of a multi-billion dollars industry. All the 'additional unstated perks' added into any given brand of commercial pet food is expected. That risk, as a pet owner, should be well-recognised and accepted.

IF pet food companies were ethical, there would not be a gazillion of fish and seafood diets available for pets to consume. Pet food companies would take more effort in dissing the myth of cats eat fish. And if pet owners would stop that psychosomatic irrationality of chicken allergy (pay the money and get your dog allergy-tested!), then perhaps fish-based diet would not be that trendy?

Let's get real, if human food can be manipulated, surely pet food would not be any more glorious. And because of human's manipulation, comes the trend of 'organic food' which comes with a hefty price too, no? And yes, if fish-based diet can sell then which business owner would want to sacrifice their pockets?

Then comes the newest report about yet another pet food recall by J.M. Smucker company because of phenobarbital level found in its food. Now that's another thing all together. Phenobarbital. My choice drug for suicide but to be found in food, that's another thing.

What is our world coming to?

Given that one cannot trust any human food in its raw form to be 100% safe for consumption - think added hormones, added God-knows-what-else to fatten up the calf, pesticides etc. etc. - then let's just for a moment take that even IF any given pet food manufacturer is ethical to the tee, what makes one think that the pet will still not be at risk?

Lowered risk, maybe.
100% risk free? I think not.

So thanks to that story about that poor little doggie, it made me realise that there is no such thing as 100% safe food - pet or human food. Just as I am uncertain about the facts based on the lack of available data on Wellness Pet Food mortality rate, I am equally uncertain if WellPet may have compromised the quality of their products at any point of time by tweaking their formulas or change their suppliers because of bottom line. These are things that I will never probably never find out in Flapper's lifetime. Maybe Frodo's too.

But based on what I can evaluate through my brood's health status, if Wellness Pet Food was that lethal, perhaps all five of them should be dead by now? Nine years on Wellness... that should be long enough to be used as evidence, no?


Is It The Dog Food?

Flapper, for the first time in his 11 years of life, started to develop skin problem round about the same time the lawsuit fiasco started. Flapper has always been trouble free when it comes to the skin and being plagued by skin problem after all these years was annoying. Very annoying.

The annoying part was, skin problem can result in long term management and may or may not be resolvable.

Prior to his skin problem, I have glanced through couple of reads about 'protein rotation'. It is said to have health benefits except that the recommended rotation includes changing brand of dog food, switching between different form of feedings (dry, wet, raw, home-cooked... whatever you can think of) and I was like, "Erm yeah, like I will be that hard working". And some say.... switching of brands is good just because one manufacturer's ingredient/additives could generally be the same stuff so the rationale for brand switch is to 'balance it out'.

I have an irrational fear of switching dog food especially since I have never had any known problems with Wellness.

Silversky Pets, being super supportive, agreed to allow the rotation of proteins. No, I was not going to dive into negotiating for Stella & Chewy's or other brands that they carry to be in the mix. I was happily conservative to just switch up the core protein from Wellness.

Ah yes! That meant they went on that oh-so-fatal 'Ocean' formula for three months too.

Sarcasm intended.

Flapper and Frodo with the different Wellness Core food as I embarked on the protein rotation.
Coincidentally, at the time Flapper exploded with the skin problem, the boys had just switched to the Wellness Core Wild Game formula. Of course, I could easily say "It's the food's problem!" but this was not the first time he has been on this Wild Game formula so I was highly doubtful it was the cause. I was certain I knew what the contributing factor for that skin problem explosion - an obscene amount of chlorine in a particular swimming pool.

There was another big factor to consider - Flapper IS old. His immunity will dip which means problems that he never used could 'suddenly appear'.

However, due to the timeline, I was not going to discount that it could be the food as well. So just to be on the safe side, I decided to find a different formula. And since this coincided with the lawsuit, I had a serious decision to make if I should change the boys out of Wellness all together. Even momentarily could save me the agony from the flak I was receiving.

I discussed with Mr D from Silversky Pets and was honest about the sudden skin problem. He was very supportive. He knew my loyalty to Wellness food. It has only been nine years so he knew it wasn't for whimsical fancy that I was contemplating a switch! He told me outright, "I would stick with Wellness".

"Why?", I asked.

"Because it IS the best", he replied.

I laughed. That's what I call confidence. And being After much thoughts and deliberation, I decided to move away from the Core range and 'downgraded' to the Wellness Complete Health Grain Free range instead.

Then it began again.

"Is it food?", I was asked in question to Flapper's skin problem.

"No!", I snapped back.

I was insanely frustrated. It was starting to feel like no-win ever since the lawsuit surfaced. I stared at Flapper and then it hit me. For the many years that my brood, especially Flapper, has been problem free on the food, has anyone ever complimented the food, no. And now, everything is... 'the dog food'.

Like.... SERIOUSLY?




Give Me THAT Elixir Pill For Dogs!

And then a long comes this 'starving cancer' campaign. It was migraine-causing enough with the incessant shares of how dog food kills, feed your dog raw food, dog food causes cancer etc. etc.. And now starving cancer too?

I shook my head on that one.

If cancer was that easily starved, there should be no cancer in humans.

There is this growing feeling that the internet phenomenon on pet-feeding seems to indicate that it has gone beyond nutrition but rather, humans are starting to promote some kind of elixir for dog that these wondrous miracle feeds will give dogs eternal life.

And what I find even more disturbing is this emphasis on the food but not much (almost nothing) mention to genetics, unethical breeding (still genetics), physical well-being, mental well-being and quality of life.

A dog's well-being is not just about the food. It's the lifestyle too, no?

What I find even more ludicrous is the latest video about being cruel and feeding one's dog with the same food every single day. I have no idea what kind of clinic they run but apparently they do not face the problem with fussy eaters resulting in endless buffet of food. But hang on, they have the miracle cure which means... no animals will ever fall sick again and ever need to visit the vet again. So perhaps veterinarians should consider closing their clinics pronto because there is that miracle elixir pill!

Does that mean that dogs will soon live forever and have to fend for themselves?

Interesting.


A Dog's Life With No Regrets Matters More

Turning 12 in September, it is always gratifying to watch Flapper indulge in his favourite activities and still enjoying his work.

With all that said, I must make it clear that I am not saying that Wellness is the best feed for pets. With months of sitting on this write-up, I had much time to reflect upon whether I am 'killing' my pets by feeding commercial pet food. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out (and accept) that any commercially-produced food - humans and pets alike - bears risk.

Then I sit back at stare at Flapper. Let's be honest about it. Flapper is OLD. He is turning 12 years old in September. By a large dog average life span, he is at the stage of 'outliving' his years. Most of all, he is still able to - indulge in his favourite activities (swim, run, play), enjoy his occasional acting gigs, make silly home videos, serve the elderly, learn new tricks and most recently, perform his last (I think) stint as blood donor.

I gave huge thanks (and still do) to God when his comprehensive blood works in October last year turned out good and of course, for his mobility too. At Flapper's age now, I am not taking a day for granted. Like humans at geriatric stage, health status can turn very rapidly.

And of course, should Flapper or Frodo suddenly develop some health issues - i.e. cancer or kidney failure or... - I am sure the food will accused again.

After much much thoughts and much much staring at the brood, surely if the food was that bad, they would all be sitting as a mantle ornament now. Surely 9 years (Flapper and the two cats), 7 years (Frodo) and 5 years (Pebbles) on the food is long enough to show its detrimental effects. But, *touchwood*, they are all still doing well except for that cockroach and her persistent skin problems.

The cats on their stint on protein rotation too. They have no problem eating whichever flavour presented to them. The cats are trained to eat like the dog. Ha!
Then I wonder to myself - say *touchwood again* something happens to Flapper (or Frodo) tomorrow or in the near future, maybe he gets diagnosed with cancer or kidney failure or heart failure... I don't know... just something. Will I start accusing his food of being the cause of the condition?

I have to honestly say no.

The boys have led a good life. Both of them have done more things and experienced more adventures in this nano-country than I could ever expected out of a large pet dog. I have a carpe diem attitude with the dogs. Of course I do pray for extended time with them but life as life is, things can happen. Maybe I did something right with my brood. Maybe I am blessed. Maybe the food did help. I really cannot answer this.

But for what's it's worth, I know that creating that fulfilling and quality life beat that fussy topic about dog food. It will and always will be about the total lifestyle package and not just one element called THE FOOD.

So yep, knowing that the boys are leading a quality life matters more. My biggest fear when it comes to the boys is 'what if' on the day they kick the bucket.

On this note, I simply want to say a huge thank you to Wellness Pet Food for the nine good years (and still counting!) of feed for my brood of five. I am only but four months late but happy belated 10th birthday to Wellness Singapore!


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I made big plans to complete my review of the Sony Xperia XZ1 phone in one post.

Then daddy strolled home with an iPhone 8. That secret geek in me surfaced. I had to do THE camera #LAB-test - iPhone 8 versus Xperia XZ1 burst mode test.

And aye aye!
Spectacular test it was.

You can read all about it including my review of the Autofocus Burst Mode here.

So much for that big plan of a one post review. That's what happens when we #LAB-test products that inspire. 😏



3D Scanning

Boy oh boy!

Have I been dying to get to this topic. XZs tickled my belly on super slow motion and now, XZ1 got my tail wagging on this brand spankin' new 3D scanning.

Sony Mobile, stop teasing this old man already!

Thank God I still have a strong heart.

I have to clarify one thing. 3D imaging is NOT the same as 360° imaging. 'Tis was funny. While I was showing off this cool 3D scanning feature, I got the same response - "OH! Is it that 360-thing?"

So.

To illustrate the difference:
360° 
(a #LAB-test that we did quite a while ago)



VS

3D Imaging
(taken with the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact)


Click on Frodo's image above to view.

As mentioned in part 1, even though I was forewarned about the difficulty of 3D scanning on dogs, I boldly took up the challenge. What's life without indulging in challenges? And you can't blame an old dog for loving new gadgets.

Goes without saying, the first function I tested upon receiving my XZ1 was the 3D scanning. I was counting down the days to receiving the phone since Miss J showed me this exciting new function.

The Gist Of Sony Xperia XZ1 3D Creator
  • It comes with its own app called '3D Creator';
  • 4 default scan modes - Face Scan, Head Scan, Food Scan and Freeform Scan;
  • Within each default scan mode, there's a How-To tutorial;
  • MUST COMPLETE practice scan of face scan and head scan before actual usage of 3D scanning;
  • The 3D scans (I think it is the face and head scan) can be used to incorporate into 'AR effect' to create cute animations but not a fan of these AR effects so have not (probably will not) test it;
  • In-built image crop function has limitations at this point i.e. the scan of Frodo, I am unable to crop to his silhouette.
  • Avoid the 'shiny' - this includes shiny bald head (daddy) and spectacles (still daddy). Reflections causes the image to distort. Daddy ended up with crater head. *guffaw* Maybe I should buy a wig for daddy for Christmas.
  • The sensitive light conditions - highly recommended by Sony Mobile to use soft lights. Outdoors with direct sunlight did not work. It did not scan. Indoors - I consistently get 'lighting condition' warning which can be annoying then one just becomes an expert at ignoring it. The scan works anyhow.
  • Phone hangs after a few scans....
  • Must keep still. Very very still. I spent many hours posing for mummy but my eternal love for her (my body and head may be still but my eyes follow her as she circles around me) resulted in unsuccessful scans. One side of the scan will always be good but the other side... Flapper-the-alien.
  • Backing up of files is within the app. Manual back-up will require 'sharing' as a file and you can select where you want to send the file to.
  • DO NOT DELETE before sharing/saving the file! 3D printing can only be executed with the existence of .obj file.
  • Neither Facebook nor Instagram supports 3D images at this point. Need to use external app then share from there.
  • TIP: Spend time testing 3D creator. Recommend to use inanimate objects as test subjects - 
    • Get the hang of how each scan works;
    • Get the hang of 'sculpting';
    • Understand what kind of lighting condition works best.
  • TIP: Personal favourite mode of scan: FREEFORM - This allows full body scan and more flexibility in scan directions. More challenging too!
  • TIP: To achieve 3D scan with animals, best when it is sleeping. 
With 3D scanning capability added to this little gadget called a mobile phone, it is level up on one's mobile XPERIAnce. At this point, I have yet to send any of my 3D creation out to print but surely one of these days I would!

Gone are the days of just capturing life moments in 2D imagery but just the mere thought of creating little 3D memento tickles my furry belly.

My Favourite 3D Scan - Bromance Moment!

As I got a little more apt with my freeform 3D scanning skills, I decided to challenge myself to capture my bromance moment with Frodo. 3D scanning on one dog is tough enough but two! I think mummy is crazy.

Crazy as crazy is/was, we achieve a successful scan if I may shamelessly say so!


Brotherly love by Flapperchoo on Sketchfab

Mastering The Art of Cropping

This, my friends, took me the longest time to master. To be exact, it took me 3 months before I managed a successful crop. To be fair, after my unsuccessful initial attempts at cropping these freeform images, I decided to focus on mastering the art of freeform scanning on the XZ1 first.

One fine day in December, I decided to give cropping another shot and after much fiddling around, I finally managed my very first successful crop! Based on my previous attempts, I had sneaky suspicions Sony Mobile had updated the 3D Creator app and fine-tuned its cropping capability.

Whether it was an update on the app or that sudden spark of ingenuity, I was well pleased that I - Flapper Choo - finally mastered the art of cropping.

Achievement unlocked.

I can go fight the kingpin now.


Fri morning emo edit by Flapperchoo on Sketchfab

The Cost Of 3D Model

After my successful attempt with cropping my 3D model, I immediately contacted Sony Mobile to enquire about getting my 3D model printed. I was dying to see how the 3D print would turn out and perhaps own the bragging rights to show-and-tell!

I was promptly recommended to contact MeMoment HK (Hong Kong). And then the nerves set in. What if the printer thinks my 3D scan was rubbish or a bad scan and I should not have it printed? But what the woof! I decided to give it a shot anyway and contacted MeMoment to get a price quote with a brief description of my fridge magnet idea since the back was flat (I was lying against the sofa).
It is almost the best quality scan of pet by Sony Mobile that I have seen so far.
Almost? I will take it anyway. I was delighted that the guy from MeMoment did not tell me my scan was rubbish and it was actually 'almost the best quality scan'. Good job me!

Then came the price shock.

Based on my 3D Scan, colour printing (ONLY) costs:
  • For about 5.5cm long - HKD700 = SGD120 (approx.)
  • For about 10cm long- HKD1500 = SGD250 (approx.)
  • Courier cost - HKD300 = SGD50 (approx.)
So. For a tiny 3D model of 5.5cm long will cost me SGD170 (approx). That is just for the colour 3D printing cost without any customisation whatsoever.

Holy Dog! There goes my show-and-tell model.

To cheer myself up, I went to snoop at MeMoment HK Facebook Page and holy dog again! They do very very VERY impressive 3D print dog models. My paws could not resist but drop them another line to ask how they do it since I cannot even get a successful one of myself sitting still... with only my eyes discreetly following mama.
Those are from our own developed 3D imaging system which has 30+ synchronised cameras taking photos at the same time and then we compute the 3D from the selected set of photo. Using Sony type of hand held scanner is impossible to scan kids or pet well as they are always moving.
Thank you MeMoment for answering my question! I am no 3D scanning expert so this helps my understanding about the limitations with the handheld phone. I wish Frodo and I could fly over to Hong Kong now to get a 3D scan done of us!

Maybe one day when mummy feels generous enough, I may finally get my very own show-and-tell model.

3D Scanning Verdict:
If there's one good reason for getting the Sony Xperia XZ1 phone, it is this 3D scanning feature. Yes. It's got room for improvement - stability of app while scanning and the scan-sensitivity (lighting and reflections) - but it the XZ1 is only but a mobile device! For what we were able to accomplish, 3D Creator is impressive. Very impressive.



Smile Capture (Human smiles only)

For selfie addicts, you may like this function very much. It is quite self-explanatory. Smile (or don't smile), the SZ1 is able to track and capture. I, the dog, do not use it very much but just once in while, when I MUST capture that selfie moment, it comes in very handy.

Or should I say pawdy?

Smile capturing while on a hot Valentine's Day date.
Or when you've had a fantastic day out and you want to capture the moment.
To turn smile capture on:



And smmmiiilllleeee!

An illustration of how the smile shutter smartly recognises the face and there's a smile-o-meter. As the term says - 'Smile Shutter' so it is most sensitive to smiles. The bigger the smile, the better!

Smile Shutter/Capture Verdict
Smile shutter is a snazzy feature to have. However, it can be a little insensitive and unresponsive - some times. Not great with movements or gestures. It is literally a SMILE SHUTTER. Maybe I will give 5-paws when it starts to recognize dog faces/smiles? *guffaw*



Getting Geeky With It

I am not big on looking at the numbers on paper but am more a end-user experience type dog. The numbers are garbles to me. The boasts mean nothing. Use it and prove it, that's what I say.

Before I got my very own Xperia XZ1, Sony Mobile Singapore passed me the XZ1 Compact to play around it aka test the Autofocus Burst function (see part 1 of this review). And because I had the privilege to own the XZs and XZ1 plus test the XZ1 Compact, my whiskers alerted me that maybe I should do a bit of a geeky review.

Just a bit.

The Processor (XZ1 versus XZs)
Both the Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 compact has upgraded to Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, which is what Premium is on, whereas XZs is running on 820. Honestly, these are just numbers to me and in terms of actual usage, I do not necessarily feel the significant difference (in terms of speed) between the XZ1 and XZs. Perhaps I am not just not very sensitive to it. I honestly never thought much about phone processors till I started on this Xperia journey.

I must say though, I only experienced the difference while helping Grandpa to transition from his android-phone-that-shalt-not-be-named to the XZs. That was when I truly realized, "Damn! My Xperia phone is fast!"... never mind that brand of phone always boasts of the newest and most impressive specifications at a much cheaper price.


Battery Life
As much as I talk about the importance of a phone's camera capability, I do secretly rate a phone base on its battery life. Both XZ1s are using 2700mAh battery with smart stamina 3.0 while the XZs is using 2900mAh battery with smart stamina. Okay okay, the Premium is using 3230mAh battery with smart stamina.

The numbers still mean nothing to me.

Verdict: Compact wins hands down. Tadah!

Based on GSM Arena battery life test, Compact came in top of the four phones - XZs, XZ1, XZ1 Compact and XZ Premium. I do not have and have not tested the Premium so I cannot comment on that. But I did find that the Compact's battery life was impressive during my two weeks stint with it. There was once I left it in cold storage for about 3 days and was surprised to see that it had about 60-ish percent of battery remaining. No mobile data usage but Wi-Fi was kept on with 'daily backup on WiFi activated'. I was pretty darn shock because the battery of the XZs depleted 25% of its battery overnight while I was sleeping (approximately 6-7 hours). Maybe I had a lot of background crap running on the XZs....

Anywoof, the battery life does seem to last longer on the Compact even with the heavy use of the camera (photos and videos) for an hour - approximately 20% of the battery life.

I got pretty spoiled by the battery life of the Compact so I THOUGHT the XZ1 should be just as good, if not better.

Nope! I was wrong.

Two days into owning the XZ1 and I could not decide if the battery life is better, worse or same with the XZs. I have yet to test both phones on similar capacity though it may be tilted now because the XZs is about six months older.

Conclusively, anyone looking for a compact phone (think iPhone 5) with Sony Xperia's full boast-worthy camera functions and good battery life, the Compact is the way to go.

But if you need reading glasses like a particular mummy......


Design, Size and Price

XZ1 vs XZs - The XZ1 is that teeny bit slicker, teeny bit rounder, teeny bit lighter, teeny bit bigger yet that teeny bit slimmer compared to the XZs. It is also that teeny bit more slippery to hold. Aye aye. On the first day of owning the XZ1, I could hear mummy screaming, "Flapper! Save the phone!". Three times. Fortunately with my lightning response and catch skills, I saved the phone from crashing to the ground.

Sony Mobile is proud of their design consistency which also means that if anyone is looking to be thrilled by some groundbreaking revolutionary new Xperia design, it ain't gonna happen any time soon, I think.

Both the XZs and XZ1 pretty much looks the same but it does have slight different in paw feel. This is something one has to test/try. I cannot woof it into words.

In the spirit of being a geek (a bit), I decided to pull together an illustrative comparative chart to layout the basic specifications of the XZ1 versus XZ1 Compact versus versus XZS to get a dog's eye view of what the phones are really about.

Do I get a paw-5 for creating this fabulous chart?
 *For latest prices and promotions in Singapore, please refer to Sony Mobile Singapore's Microsite OR Lazada SG. I am sure that the price for the XZs, being the predecessor to the XZ1, would have dropped by now. Alternatively, do check your mobile service provider on their prices.



In A Nutshell....

For one tiny device called a mobile phone, the camera technology is amazing, it has been quite problem-free and the ease of use is a huge plus. The Sony XPERIAnce has been spectacular so far. I truly love my phone.
The Xperia XZ1, at first snoop, was nothing to rave about - so the online reviews said. The main reason for its lacklustre prelaunch reviews was that specifications wise, the key difference from the XZs was its processor but that also meant it was on par with the XZ Premium.

The newbie to XZ1 was 3D Creator, Autofocus Burst Capture and Smile Shutter which has now been added to the XZ Premium as well.

The XZ1 also boasts of improved sound quality and during their launch demo, the difference between the XZs and XZ1 was audible. This is great for anyone who listens to music while on the go or loves watching shows on their mobile device.

Sony Mobile Singapore's presentation of the highly-impressive layers of the Xperia XZ1.
Five months on since I started on the Xperia XZ1, I must honestly say that the so-called nothing-to-rave upgrades did enhance my end user experience. Sony Mobile has overcome the overheating issue and to date, I have yet to experience any problems in that department.

Eleven months since I ditched my iPhone for the Xperia, I have not (believe it or not) missed my former phone one bit! I have truly enjoyed my Sony XPERIAnce thus far and have come to truly respect the technology that goes behind it.

A great phone, it is.

As I am finishing off this final part of my Xperia XZ1 review, I spied that Sony Mobile will be releasing the XZ2 and XZ2 Pro? 😲

This has brought on classical conditioning response of drooling.

Have I really become a bit of a dog-geek?

Anywoof,  I have no idea if I will get the privilege to continue my run but it has been such a pleasure and honour to go on this Sony XPERIAnce and capturing many of my life moments since March 2017 with the Xperia XZs and XZ1... predictively, autofocus-ly, low light-ly, underwater-ly, and super slow motion-ly.

And what can I say?

I have truly fallen in love with the Xperia phone!




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And so it begins, my second season of toy review for Kohepets and my very first toy review for 2018! Unlike season one where I covered the 'action' toys, Miss U and I decided it was time to focus on interactive dog toys.

My loot of interactive toys for season two of reviews... except ONE! Can you spot the odd one out?
As usual, I have a budget of $250 (retail price!) for my toys selection. Miss U had very kindly organised a range of interactive toys for my selection. After we agreed on the toys selection and the transaction was finalised, my blonde eye lashes fluttered in a flurry like an antenna picking up a signal call.

"Miss U! Miss U! Can I please add the KONG Tugga Wubba to my loot? I need that toy. I want that toy. I MUST HAVE that toy!!!", I asked her with all excitement I could conjure up.

Miss U agreed to add on to my loot even though I would go over my budget.

Flashbacks of daddy's toys played in my head.

We, Frodo and I, really need this toy.

See video below for the story of how we got the Tugga Wubba. True story.




Tugga Wubba Explained!


As you can see from the illustration above, the Tugga Wubba toy was developed for tug-of-war as well as toss and fetch.

It's a good design.

When I first saw the 'ropey' bit of the toy, I knew it would withstand Frodo and my monster mouths should we start chewing on it. The incorporation of Kong's trademark Wubba nylon 'feeler' at each end was much appreciated. The Tugga Wubba is not just one of those typical rope toys that I, Flapper Choo, am fully capable of untwining the ropes in minutes. For what seems to be a simple tug toy is really quite smartly designed with durability in mind as well as interactive fun between dog and human... and dog and dog too (watch above video).

Priced at SGD18.00 for the large (L) Tugga Wubba, I felt it was reasonably priced for a dog toy especially if it is durable. The small (S) is priced at $13.00 whilst the x-large (XL) is at $23.00. Sorry guys. No medium in the mix!

However, having been zinged once by KONG, I hoped the Tugga Wubba would be as sturdy as the photo showed. But their Wubba toys have proven trustworthy thus far so that boosted my fragile confidence on its quality.

When the Tugga Wugga arrived, it did not disappoint! I could tell right away it was going to be durable toy. Bring on the tug of war Frodo!



Tugga Wugga For Work

Shortly after I started my dog therapy work with the elderly, mummy started looking for a toy she could bring with to motivate them to play with me. Most of the elderly has movement problems (fall risk as well) which meant that they had to be seated at all times and could only stand up with assistance. So the toy selected has to be one that is safe, does not get drowned in [my] saliva easily, easy for them to hold and release, produces a good toss vertically and horizontally and best of all if it an encourage game of tug.

Then mummy remembered my new Tugga Wubba! She was confident it met the criteria listed above and the attractive colours was a bonus. She packed away with my existing lot of toys we use for therapy and the rest is history.

The Tugga Wubba is now my staple toy for dog therapy.

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This is just a demo which daddy very kindly to help me with. Mummy does not get a chance to take photos or videos when I am working and we need to preserve the elderly's identity too. Daddy's demo is a very tame version of what actually goes on during the therapy session.

The elderly can be very cheeky. They would flail the Tugga to tease/taunt me, feign innocence only to throw it pretty darn far, lob me with their toss so I can't catch it and once there was a lady who stood up with much gusto without assistance just to fling the toy. She gave the staff a panic attack with her action. The elderly can be filled with mischief no doubt about it. But watching their progress and seeing them break out in laughter and applause is absolutely rewarding.

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FLAPPER RATES TUGGA WUBBA

What started out as that proper tug toy for Frodo to irritate me has become my unique work toy. Unique means it is only brought out and used during my therapy sessions with the elderly. Once in a while, mummy may relent and let Frodo have it to irritate me.

As such, mummy and I concurred that I will be the one to rate the toy except in one category...

Fun Factor
Fun for both humans and dogs. Got to give it 5 Flaps!
I get to irritate Flapper with it, I get to stuff it into his mouth, I can play tug with Flapper.... Defintely 5 DOH!

Durability
Overall, it is a sturdy and durable toy. It is surviving our monster mouths and play. However, with the stitching starting to loosen and peep at me.... got to give it 4 Flaps.

Ease Of Maintenance
The classic Wubba nylon material does not stain easily and my Tugga still looks pretty darn good. It should easily be machine-washable although I suspect the ropes may take quite a long time to dry.

Price/Value For Money
For its quality, durability, presentation and design thoughts, SGD18.00 is good value for money. Definitely 5 Flaps!

Will I Get Another One?
Absolutely yes. I am thinking maybe I should get a spare in case this spoils and well, another one for Frodo... maybe?



With this, my first dog toy review for 2018 is done!

For anyone who is interested in purchasing the KONG Tugga Wubba, you can get it from Kohepets. It is currently out of stock but I am sure they will happy to assist you with the stock status!

Next up, we will be reviewing Outward Hound PAW HIDE Puzzle Toy.

Look out for it!
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Goodbye rooster.

Hellllooooo dog!

I would rather eat the rooster than say goodbye to it. One of my favourite words is "Chic-Keeeennnnn".

Mummy is usually oblivious to the annual call of the Chinese zodiac animals but this year is special. And you know why? Because I, Flapper Choo, am born in the year of the dog!

Milestone.

I have the decade mark to welcome the dawn of being 12. ALMOST.  I WILL turn 12 in September (psyching positive thinking energy here). Time flaps pass faster than I can say 'Chick-Keeeennnn'. Mummy has been busy with my whilst juggling to keep Frodo and I active while "I" (*cough mummy*) have been suffering from writer's block. "I" have been uninspired if I may say so. "I" missed out writing something for Christmas and then the New Year... and before I know it, it is now the Lunar New Year. Change the "I" to her/she and the truth is revealed.

Oh mum!

The year of the C-H-I-C-K-E-N (spell it out so I can pretend not to understand the word) was kind to me. I start out every year not knowing what's to come and/or if I will have any new gigs under my blonde belly. Every time I think that no one would want to work with BIG 'ol blonde me anymore, God has His way of opening new doors to bring on new experiences. For a big dog, I have been blessed with more opportunities than I could ask for. We live in a world where tiny/small dogs, fluffy dogs (the fluffier the better) and smashed-up-faced/crinkled-faced dogs rule on popularity count.

So yeah, not bad for BIG 'ol me!

After much deliberation on what my first post for 2018 and the Year of The Dog should be, I decided shall hold  hands wings of the chic-keeeennnn, cross the road with it as I countdown my Top 12 moments of its year to usher in the year of the dog.

And then I will eat the chic-keeeeennnn.


#12: One People, One Nation

It was an honour to be a part of Singapore Discovery Centre's National Day 2017 program.
For the first time ever, I was part of our National Day! Singapore Discovery Centre had invited me to be a part of their National Day program and yeah, it was pretty fun I must say although I received the usual restrictions where where I can be (two fixed spots) which meant I could not be anywhere else.

But focus on the job. It was great to meet and interact with many many people. I have no idea when this would ever become a BIG DOG inclusive nation. Probably not in my lifetime.

I will keep dreaming in the meantime that maybe one day I will finally get to be at the National Parade.

Can't fault a big dog from dreaming, eh?

Just happy to be of service and thank you Singapore Discover Centre for the invite and gracing my presence!


#11: Camera, Rolling, Action!

Me caught in action running for the camera with the glorious morning sun gleaming through the trees
I must confess that Mummy did not want me to do this filming project. When mummy was first approached to use me for a very short scene for a new Toggle show, she outrightly said no. Do not mistaken, not that she was being a prima donna mama but she really wanted me to do just one more filming project (hopefully) and one that was meaningful.

The past two filming projects were underwhelming and not enjoyable to say the least. But for one of them, for the same reason she agreed to do the 8 Days photo shoot with Rebecca (see #5), she said yes just so I can meet Rui En one more time. The chances of meeting my ex co-stars are more often than not, nothing.

Anywoof, mummy eventually said yes to this Toggle-show-that-she-still-does-not-know-the-title.  She found out that, who else none other than my favourite director, Lye Lin (who is now a producer... or is it executive producer) requested for me. And because of how kindly Lye Lin had treated me when she was directing "Sudden", "Mystic Whispers" and "Love?", mummy changed her mind.

The filming was meh but it was so so good to see familiar faces. There is one dude. I like him very very much. I call him Uncle Tommy. He is the man behind the camera. Call it fate. The other faces may change but somehow, whenever I hope and pray the man behind the camera will be Uncle Tommy.. tadah!

That man behind the camera... the one with the thumbs up behind me. He is Uncle Tommy. I always feel safe when I know he is the one behind the camera.
This made it into the list just because every filming project is memorable regardless the size of the role. This was also the most heart-dropping scene (for the mummy) I ever had to film. If only you could her how fast her heart was beating and her beady eyes opened wide with each take. But she just laid her trust on Uncle Tommy's direction and viola! It went well. I am safe.

On a more frivolous note, mummy says it was gratifying for her to watch me, at 11 years old, still agile and performing the action scene.


#10: Romantic Escapades

When your girlfriend is an enabler.... and modern day Mary Poppins
One of the best memories, if I may say so, surely is my hilarious 'girlfriend' who never fails to enable creative sparks of insanity. Add Uncle Nic to the mix and the rest, as they say, is history.

Nonsensical!
Some may say.

Waste of time!
Others may say.

I say, life is too short.

Everyone needs a dose of childish, bordering on cheesy, escapades now and again to keep one young.




#9: Flapper and Frodo The Toy Testers

Kohepets sent us all these toys for my birthday! Sorry Kohepets! Busy boy me have not gotten around to starting the toy reviews for this new loot! 😩
Ehhh... yep! After much discussion with Miss U from Kohepets, Frodo and I embarked our new journey as toy testers in March 2016. We love working with and communicating with Miss U. It is very important in every collaboration to work with nice people/companies and Miss U is no exception.

She sent us the second batch of toys and squeezed in extra perks as part of my birthday present in September. And eeeee-yikes! Sorry Miss U! We are dreadfully behind with our toy reviews. Promise I will get around to it real soon!

But aye aye, which dog can complain of too many toys especially interactive toys?

So how can this not make it to my Top 12 list? 😁


#8: Frodo Saves.

Frodo the blood donor peeping at the blood receiver who was a victim of onion toxicity.
Yep! My moron brother deserves a place on this honour roll at no. 9.

As I have swiftly gone into blood donor retirement, Frodo Choo has taken on the honour badge of being a blood donor. The sad truth about being a donor is - not all lives can be saved. We can only do our part in trying to save by being a donor.

So here's an honourable mention to Frodo Choo for his bravery of being a blood donor!

Okay bro, at least there is ONE actual purpose for you in life.

Or maybe two.


#7: And It Lives

"Okay doggie, whatever your name is, I hope my blood saves you. I will keep you in my prayers.", I whispered into its ear.
And I came out of retirement to give blood one more time.

Frodo had already donated twice or thrice in 2017 so when my other trusted vet, Dr E (he did my lipoma removal surgery) called mama to ask if Frodo could be a donor, she rejected. Frodo deserves a break and time to replenish his blood.

Then mama offered, "Well, you can use Flapper but he is already 11 years old if that isn't too old for you."

Dr E checked on my health status (see #7) and mummy said it was all good so I was given the clear as a blood donor.


The funny thing was, when we showed up at the clinic and mummy saw the big dog on the treatment table, mummy gasped, "That's the receiver?"

She nearly fainted. She was not quite expecting a big dog. That meant... full 450ml of blood! Maybe  should have used Frodo instead. *guffaw*

Mummy made a request to Dr E quite sheepishly, "Can you please try to shave a smaller patch? Flapper has filming tomorrow..."

She felt quite like an idiotic dog owner making such a request as she is usually not bothered by the shave. But Dr E obliged and did a good job out of it. Thank you Dr E!

Anywoof, the reason why this blood donation made it to this list is because... the dog survived his surgery and transfusion! I have not had much luck in saving lives with blood. I am the 'midnight call' dog. This means the critical condition (and sometimes age) of the dogs, who more often than not required emergency transfusion, would yield little success.

So aye aye! After many many MANY years, a success story.... FINALLY!

Happy news. Happy dog. Better late than never.


#6: Those Oh-So-Important Health Scores

Woohoo! Perfect test scores!

Health screening is always nerve wrecking for the pawrent. So mummy says. That wait for that blood test result to bing through that cursed machine! And the nerves only gets worse each year with age (the dog's/cat's age).

There was extra stress for mummy during that time. There was A LOT riding on that blood test result. She knew that if there was anything wrong with me, my dog food would get the blame (see #4.)

She requested for comprehensive blood profile including complete blood count, thyroid and 4DX. With my ripe old age of 11 years young, she wanted to make sure that I was well. If there is one thing mummy will not sting on is our health-related matters and diagnostic tests where necessary.

Pop the champagne!

I scored perfect on my blood tests!

Point to note: Health status can change very quickly with geriatric dogs (*cough me*).

AND! I have yet to get my ultrasound scan done to check on other organs like my spleen.

But as of now, I will just rejoice and give thanks to God that my blood tests show that I am well systemically.

Paws crossed!


#5: Exactly 3 Years Later...

Mere coincidence (or not?) but I got to meet the lovely Rebecca Lim again after three long years. And may I add... EXACTLY three years later. (From left to right: On the set of 'Sudden', 'Love?' and 8 Days photos shoot)
It was not about making it to the cover of 8 Days magazine that made it into this list. But it is the delight of being able to meet up with Rebecca again. My clock is ticking and I rarely get to meet these wonderful people that I've worked with who played an important part in building my memories. They are so busy with their filming schedule that being able to see them is a privilege. Compared to Romeo Tan, Sheila Sim and Rui En, it is always a short stint with Rebecca. But even for just one afternoon, it was absolutely fabulous just to spend some time with her again!

I still hope I can get that one last MEANINGFUL filming project and who else would I want to work with?

A dog can dream... no?


#4 : Frodo continues to be a Wellness Boy!

Lunar New Year greetings from Frodo and me... in Wellness style.
It was agreed back in 2016 that I would be sponsored for two years while Frodo would be sponsored for one year. So hip hip hooray! Silversky Pets decided to extend Frodo's sponsorship and he continues to be a Wellness boy!

I know I know.... Commercial pet food has been receiving horrendous press and review for quite a few years now. The not-so-recent class action suit against Wellness did not help matters and boy oh boy did mummy receive flak for that. She will bark about that a different day.

Whatever it is, I have been on Wellness Pet Food for almost a decade while the rest of my siblings have been on it since their day of existence in this household. And we are all doing well, thank you very much.

So maybe it is time to just say a simple 'Thank You Wellness'?




#3 : Birthday On A Yacht and Flapper-In-A-Trash-Can

Once again, I think Frodo enjoyed this yachting trip even more than I did. A true yuppie boy he is. Isn't that sunset beautiful? #ilovemylife
Another check off my bucket list!

Oh lookie! There's me in a trash can and I am going to eat me up!
Double check off my bucket list!
Level up.
Achievement unlocked.
I need not say more.
The photos tell the story.

You can read about my fabulous 11th birthday adventure here.


#2 : It's All About The Sony XPERIAnce

The Sony XPERIAnce is all about coming from a point of creation, pushing boundaries to enhance life XPERIAnces and capturing oh-so-important life moments. (in the photo: the XZ1 taking the selfie with smile capture technology while the XZ1 Compact takes the selfie moment... yeah, we are a little mad but we love it that way)
After two consecutive years of being an influencer for Sony Action Cam, I have been swiftly converted to becoming quite an adrenaline junkie. However, it became pretty darn quiet that I could hear the trademark sound of the Action Cam playing in my head.

Along came Miss J from Sony Mobile Singapore division and it brought renewed lease of life as a Sony boy. She asked me if I, Flapper Choo, would like to test the Xperia phone! I accepted the invitation with much fear that I may end up hating the phone....

11 months on and the self-proclaimed die-hard Apple boy is now officially converted and that's how Sony XPERIAnce and #WETnesday were borne. The Xperia XZ1's camera technology boasts of "capturing life in a new way with our Motion Eye™ camera. Built using know-how from our α™ and Cyber-shot™ ranges, the Xperia XZ1 reveals moments you could only imagine." and it did not disappoint at all.

From its innovative super slow motion capability (Cyber-shot™- which I call it the RX technology) to Predictive Capture to Autofocus Burst (the latter shines on its adaption of the α™tracking ability) to its fancy smile capture for selfie-junkies (it only reads human smiles) to, wait for it, the 3D CREATOR - I mean, what more can a dog or anyone ask for in a phone?

The overall end-user experience exceeded and the transition from an iPhone to the Xperia was pretty effortless. And this is coming from the once Android hater. And for those who follows me on Facebook or Instagram can see my many memories recorded with the Sony Xperia XZs and XZ1.

You can read my reviews of the Xperia XZs and XZ1 here.


#1: It Will And Always Will Be God's Purpose First

My purpose is to bring oodle of joy to people.
I've missed doing dog-assisted therapy. I kept bugging mama to get me back to doing what I love most and to serve God in whichever way permissible... aiya! wherever that would grace my big blonde presence.

After much prayers with mummy, the door finally opened!

Love Cope, a community division of St Hilda's Church, decided to welcome me! I started serving two groups of lovely elderly since September 2016 and even celebrated my birthday with them. I took December off because mummy could not shake off her flu. She did not want to infect their lowered immune system.

I happily resumed work in January and I donned on my brand new therapy dog vest! It was on my Christmas wishlist to own my very own vest. Someone received my wishlist and made big efforts to have the embroidery patch made!

First day back at 'work' after a month of hiatus... All ready to give joy and oodles of love in my new 'uniform'. 😎 Always happy to be of service! . . #lifeofflapper #therapydog #uniform #vest #retriever #dog #ilovemyjob @mandawong_

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With my weekly visits (bi-weekly per group), it was well-noted that some of my lovelies made good progress. They were certainly not as reserved or shy compared to our first meeting. They are happily interacting with me, playing fetch/throw with me, taunting me (yes they are cheeky!) with the toy and even taking turns to give me massage - and I mean full body massage.

I am starting not to be sure anymore who is the one receiving therapy! Me thinks... both! But it does not matter. When my lovelies are happy, I am happy. When I am happy, they are happy. It works both way.

So yep! Even though I am not allowed or permitted to serve in a church but as long as I can serve people - Christian or not - it is always my honour and pleasure. Just because I am merely dog does not mean I cannot serve the community, right?

Thank you God that I, Flapper Choo, am still healthy and mobile at 11-ish years old to keep serving You.





- THE mummy has snatched the keyboard -

One more very very very honourable mention....

Roger Federer won Australian Open 2017, 2018, Wimbledon 2017 and he is back as world number 1! The End.

Back to Flapper Choo....

Thanks mum. 🙄

There is one more big honourable mention that I do have to make. That is Uncle Nic. He does make up a big portion of those listed moments. He is always at the background behind the camera providing the fabulous images. And most of all, #WETnesday adventures would be non-existent if not for him. So big round of applause for my sleep buddy, Uncle Nic of Furry Photos Pet Photography!

The roll of honour for my sleep buddy, Uncle Nic!

Hello Dog!

With that, I say goodbye to my good friend - the rooster/chick-keeeennnn.

We have crossed the road.

No, I have not eaten it yet.

I must say that the year of the chic-keeennn turned out to be quite spectacular. I have no idea what exciting adventure the year of the dog will bring me but as usual, carpe diem!

Of course, I do have my wishlist - Silversky Pets continues to sponsor our food, Kohepets continues our collaboration as toy tester, more fun collaboration with Barkery, Sony Mobile/Singapore side... hmm... that wishlist is quite extensive 😝😝 and my dog-assisted therapy with Love Cope yields good results.

And then there's the dream list - a new collaboration that involves some kind of computer or laptop 😂 and perhaps finally, that one last meaningful filming project.

But most importantly, for Frodo and I to just stay healthy and fit.

Come on mum! When will your wonky knee recover so we can go out and play?

And that's that.

I want to bark and wag a big warm welcome to usher in the year of the dog!

Here's wishing everyone Happy Lunar New Year and may this year be filled with happiness, good health, meaning and prosperity!

Can I eat the chicken now?

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