Furlanthropy Singapore
The pawfect experience!
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree 🎄
Spreading the holiday cheer with our four-legged sidekicks! Here’s wishing you all a pawsitively joyful Christmas filled with love, laughter, and furry cuddles.
To more adventures together in 2024!
Happy Howl-o-ween 🎃
When there’s something strange in the neighbourhood - who are you gonna call?
Absolutely Furbulious
We are over the moon to cat sit for Suzy whilst her pawrents are away on vacation. Who’s next?
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What is better than black? MORE BLACK! Featuring the black pawdels .luna and 😎
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Get Styled in A.Corded 😎
We are so happy to partner with the wonderful folks at .corded for our latest giveaway! For those of you who are new to this local start-up, here’s a little background:
a.corded makes bespoke paracord collars for all furry friends; harnessing the durable, versatile and charming qualities of paracord for functional fashion you can rely on.
We can attest to the beautiful quality and workmanship of a.corded’s myriad of collars (and now leashes too)! Even if you didn’t win a collar in our giveaway, it’s still definitely worth checking out!
One Nation, One Singapaw 🇸🇬
Wishing the country, it’s people and every little creature a blessed and happy National Day from all of us at Furlanthropy Singapore!
Be meow-rry and have a barking great day ahead!
Foot for Scaling Purposes 🦶
Yes, that’s Scooby Doo’s breed! The Great Dane was originally bred to hunt wild boar, but they probably wouldn’t be very good at it today. The ferociousness necessary to track down such a large, wily animal was eventually bred out of the Great Dane. They’re now a gentle soul who generally gets along well with other dogs, animals, and humans.
I think it’s no question that this breed is NOT HDB APPROVED. Eyeballing a dog who weighs as much as you makes some folks nervous. Their tail can knock over a lot of things, particularly in a small space. And given the opportunity, they’re an impressive counter surfer. Luckily, they aren’t rambunctious or highly energetic.
They’re eager to please and highly people-oriented, demanding a great deal of attention from those around them. They tends to nudge people with that big old head of theirs when they want to be petted. Sometimes you’ll meet one with lapdog tendencies who sees no reason not to hop onto the sofa and drape themselves on you - Hera here is exactly that.
Surprisingly, the Great Dane typically doesn’t eat as much food as you’d think. And while they need daily exercise, they don’t need a huge yard to play in – although they certainly would enjoy one.
Just be aware that because of their size, they’ve got a relatively short lifespan. That means they takes up a huge space in your heart for a relatively short amount of time.
Guess the Game?
Rumour has it that it’s one of favourite games to play - and we love playing it with him!
From the Land of the Rising Sun ☀️
We’re talking about the Shiba Inu - who is the smallest - and possibly the most ancient of six spitz dogs that originate in Japan.
The Shiba Inu is known for a bold, fiery personality. The Japanese have three words to describe the breed’s mental traits: kaani-i (spirited boldness), ryosei (good nature), and soboku (alertness). Combined, these traits make up the interesting, intelligent, and strong-willed temperament of this breed.
here is like a ninja warrior - moving quickly, nimbly and effortlessly. He is keen and alert. But he also thinks he is superior — according to those who know and love this breed. The Shiba Inu approaches the world with a calm dignity that is uniquely his own, which is likely why he is also described as stubborn.
Because of his independence, the Shiba Inu is not the easiest breed to train. Socialisation — the process by which puppies or adults dogs learn how to be friendly and get along with other dogs and people — and training should begin early to teach the Shiba Inu proper canine manners.
It is important to understand the freethinking nature of the Shiba Inu so you won’t be frustrated. The Shiba Inu is highly intelligent, but he doesn’t necessarily want to do what you want hiAnother tendency of the breed is possessiveness. The Shiba Inu guards his stuff, including toys, food, or territory. Proper socialisation helps minimise this characteristic.
Despite all of this, the Shiba Inu is a wonderful companion, though his strong-willed personality can be too much for some people. Others are charmed by his pluck and loyalty, which is why enthusiasts say that owning a Shiba isn’t just owning a dog — it’s a way of life.
‘SCUSE ME
Did someone say that the weekend is over?!
She So Fineee
Nothing is better than going out for a midday walk with Miki and grabbing an iced coffee! Thank you 🙂
ARE WE THERE YET??? 👀
Guess who’s looking forward to spending some time with us? It’s !
Out of the Bag 💼
Well you’ve guessed it! We now take in cats too! We take in one household at a time and they get their own private room with enrichment toys, litter boxes, climbing posts, cat trees and many more! Wanna know more? Just ask Belle!
Sunny Saturdays
Just a casual weekend lounge on the sofa with .doudou.sg (plus a very focused Milo in the background).
Best (Not So Little) Companions!
Meet - a Bernedoodle! She is clever, goofy, gentle, and loyal. As it’s name suggests, this mixed breed has the best of both worlds from its Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle parents.
The Bernedoodle is a companion dog, through and through. The breed inherits the intelligence of its Poodle parents and the charming, goofy, happy-go-lucky temperament of the Bernese Mountain Dog. Bernedoodles are happiest when they’re spending time with their families, children included, and are willing participants in playtime and cuddle fests alike.
The breed hasn’t been around for long, so it may be difficult to accurately make predictions about individual dogs. Sometimes they get more Poodle traits, and other times they more closely resemble the Bernese. That said, fans of Bernedoodles adore their friendliness, playfulness, intelligence, and affection. They also tend to be more hypoallergenic, which is a blessing for allergy sufferers.
In addition to their personalities, Bernedoodles can differ in appearance. Their coats can be curly and wavy or straight and come in a variety of colors. They come in three sizes; tiny, miniature, and standard. These sizes are determined by the size of the Poodle parent, which can be toy, mini, or standard.
Bernedoodles are fairly adaptable and go with the flow. So, if you need a dog for the whole family, or if you’re a single owner looking for a lovable, smart mixed-breed with good health that will put a smile on your face with their antics, you won’t be able to find a much better choice than the Bernedoodle.
WHEE ON WHEELS 🚘
Yes, we get to go out on outings too! Staycations are always an opportunity for our furkid’s to explore our sunny island. Don’t believe us? Just ask !
Smiley Sunday 😊
You cannot look at and not fall in love! Such an adorable bundle of joy and even more adorable after a shower by !
YAWN
Asahi wants to know if it’s the weekends already??? 🥱
The Cutest!
Been off Instagram for a little while but now we are back and ready for the long weekends and holidays to come! Have you booked your staycay with us yet?
A GOLDEN SNOOZE 😴
Just a golden moment of a golden retriever having a golden snooze and having a golden dream.
FLYING OFF ✈️
We’ve been looking after D.O.G. for close to 3 months ever since his pawrents relocated. As with any furkid that we spent an extended amount of time with, a deep and strong bond was formed. Hence, it was no surprise that we found it so immensely difficult to say goodbye when the time came. Not gonna lie, tears were shed.
However, we are also extremely happy that he is with his pawrents who love him so dearly and despite all the challenges along the way, I am happy to report that D.O.G. is now living his best life and has added a new destination to his already impressive passport. 😘
Love you D.O.G.!!! Can’t wait to see you again someday!
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Sake is essentially a fluffy cloud with a smile. 🥰
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Ever wondered why some dog breeds like Siberian Huskies, Dalmatians, Shetland Sheepdogs, Australian Shepherds and cattle dogs have different coloured eyes?
This condition is known as heterochromia - which is caused by a lack of the pigment melanin in all or part of one eye. In dogs with heterochromia, the lack of melanin causes one of their eyes to appear blue or bluish-white. Heterochromia in dogs is often hereditary, meaning it is passed through their genetic makeup.
While it's commonly believed that different coloured eyes in dogs is a sign of blindness or vision problems, dogs with hereditary heterochromia have normal vision. Another fairly common belief is that dogs with heterochromia have hearing problems. This is untrue in the vast majority of cases as well.
Most dogs with heterochromia don't have any related health problems — they just have a more unique set of eyes than other dogs!
CELEBRATE INDOOR TIMES
It might be raining this weekend but let’s all keep our smiles on like Snowy! Indoors can be a fun place too! 🙂
SHIOK 😎
Anybody else wanna chill like D.O.G. whilst we are having this sweater weather?
HAPPY HAPPY DOGGOS 🐶
I’m not holding any food - I promise!
BEBOPPP!!!
We just love calling this name - we think Bebop is annoyed with us now.
ROLL CALL!
All different shapes, sizes, ages - but equally loved. ❤️
WHY RAIN, WHY 🌧️
Why you no let us p*e p*e and poo poo in dry weather???
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The perfect weather for a snooze. Just ask Tong Tong!
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