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    Greetings From The Wong Dogs - The Wong Dogs chronicle the lives of Cory the Miniature Schnauzer and Cole the Singapore Special where they review the coolest places and their choice picks straight from the pet store. Previously a writer for one of Singapore's leading pet publications, The Wong Dogs is the best way to further his passion by jumping onto social media without the shackles of advertising clients. Every review is NOT PAID and is in the opinion of the writer himself. Why should you care about what is written here? Simple - the lives of The Wong Dogs and their friends rock! Let the journey begin...

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    House Guest – Charcoal, the Miniature Schnauzer


    Just last month, Cory and Cole had a tiny house guest scampering about for about three days. Introducing Charcoal! A black Miniature Schnauzer who is one cheeky little fella!


    The first time dog-sitting for an extended period of time, I realised something very important which some pet owners might not understand – the addition of a third dog. To me, it reaffirmed my stance that I am definitely stopping at two. Unless you are someone who can spend the better part of the day attending to their every need, the human in you will start feeling like somebody (yes, the dogs) will start to feel neglected soon.


    Some people say you can have too many dogs. But in my opinion, there is no special number and lies solely in the eyes of the beholder.


    In any case, it was actually quite cute seeing The Wong Dogs get jealous of Charcoal! Especially when this newcomer demanded  your undivided attention with his high-pitched barks. We hope to see you soon, Charcoal!

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    "House Guest – Charcoal, the Miniature Schnauzer" was Posted On: Saturday, 10 January 2015 @02:05 | 0 Wong comments


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