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Jumong’s Dogster.

Jumong

Jumong

This is my in-laws’ beloved pet, Jumong. A very friendly dog that has become my dear son’s playmate as well. If you are familiar or if your pets have Dogster accounts, kindly check out Jumong’s profile to know more about him. Dogster, is the fastest growing pet destination on the internet where dog freaks and web geeks meet to share their passion and interest over their fluffy friends. It actually works just like a friendster (I’m sure you know this) where you can upload photos of your dogs, blog about them, invite and request DOG friends, feature your dog profile – his/her breed, dog dynamics and you can even exchange gifts and pet supplies in the form of collars and bones with other pup pals. The advocacy of the Dogster owners are just admirable. They promote responsible ownership and caring not only for dogs but for all pets in general.

La Coste or Crocs?

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My La Coste.
“Only when you have crossed the river can you say the crocodile has a lump on his snout”
~Ashanti Proverb quotes

This was taken more than a year ago and so I can not recall if this is a “La Coste” (the alligator logo of a French high-end apparel company) or a “Crocs” (an American company manufacturing plastic clogs). Anyway, my research led me to know that this is actually a crocodile. See that bottom teeth overlapping onto it’s top lip? Well, that’s one of the differences between a crocodile and an alligator. Further, Crocodiles have a very long, narrow, V-shaped snouts, while the alligators’ snouts are wider and U-shaped.

Location: Avilon Zoo, Montalban, Rizal
Gadget: Canon S3 IS