Everything you’ve always wanted to know about pets (but were afraid to ask your vet)
Koosi: I want to be brushed now.
How can you tell if your pet is too fat?
Dr. Yao: In general if you can no longer feel your pets’ ribs, then your pet is considered obese. Ideally you should be able to feel their ribs, but see only the last (floating rib) when the pet is in motion. If you can still feel all the ribs but cannot see any of them, then your pet is overweight but not obese. Spayed or neutered pets have a tendency to become too fat.
Read Everything you’ve always wanted to know about pets (but were afraid to ask your vet) in our column Emotional Weather Report today in the Philippine Star.
July 8th, 2012 at 09:41
hi jessica do you know a good tattoo place?
July 9th, 2012 at 09:24
@nikko17
Gene Testa, Robinson’s Galleria, 3rd floor (in front of National Bookstore, his shop is next to this tooth clinic). The rate is 1500 for every four inches (4 x 4), colored or whatever. It also depends on your art (more lines, more details, more expensive). I’ve been doing business with him for close to eight years now, and I’ve never had any of my art retouched.
He has another artist, but I suggest that you consult with Gene and have him personally do your art.
You will be prompted for a down payment.
Yes, there can only be one.
Muahness from Pasig Cirehhh!