7 Low-Maintenance Dog Breeds To Bring Home

Whether it is your partner or your child that convinced you to get a house pet, there are many furry friends to choose from. Let us focus on the low-maintenance dog breeds. All dogs require ample love, care, and attention. However, there are some breeds that are willing to dance with your hectic schedule.

Welcoming a family pet is an exciting and life-changing milestone. As with all significant decisions, there must be a lot of research needed. Consider getting one of these seven family-friendly breeds.

#1: BOSTON TERRIER

Originally bred to be fighting dogs, the Boston Terriers of the modern age are affectionate, gentle, and delightful. Its tuxedo-like markings earned them the nickname “American Gentleman”. While it requires a daily walk, it mostly remains inactive while indoors.

#2: PUG

The humble Pug is a loyal and playful dog. Pugs are usually socially active and they welcome homes filled with human interactions. The Pug’s simple life is complete when it gets to enjoy his or her own bed and watch the day go by. It is the perfect flat furry buddy!

#3: CHIHUAHUA

Ideal for small homes, the Chihuahua requires minimal exercise. They are easily carried around due its weight of about 1 kilogram. This breed is perfect for people who travel a lot. As a friendly reminder, please train your Chihuahua to avoid the yappy personality they are known for.

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#4: DACHSHUND

Dachshunds have a positive disposition and are typically game for anything you throw at them. As family dogs they are loyal and good watchdogs. Its exercise consists of running around the house or leisurely walks outside. IF you work in a pet-friendly building or you work from home, your Dachshund will be content just sitting by your side as you focus on your tasks.

#5: GREYHOUND

With its built, you will not suspect that one of the fastest dogs can be such a coach potato! The Greyhound is an athletic dog that cannot wait for a warm cuddle in your lap. Its mellow personality combined with the minimum grooming necessities make it one of the most low-maintenance dogs in the large-sized dog groups.

#6: MALTESE

With its shining coat fitting of a royal, the Maltese is suited to live within a small apartment as they do not shed. What it needs is a home filled with love, attention, and care. It also enjoys playful sessions with its companion. Owners should administer a regular grooming routine, which may include brushing, combing, and shearing.

#7: CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have the ability to adjust to its owners’ temperaments. Its flexibility makes it an ideal companion for kids and other pets. Brushing every week is necessary to make sure that their longer coats do not tangle.

Despite your busy schedule and hectic lifestyle, providing quality love and care for your canine is easier with the help of dog-centered apps and dog walking companies. Not to mention, there is a wealth of pet tips and tricks online. However, nothing beats a snuggle session between you and your furry friend after a long day at work!

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All You Need To Know About The S$3,000 Baby Support Grant

Parents of Singaporean children born from October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2022 can get a one-time Baby Support Grant to help them alleviate the costs of raising a child amidst the pandemic. The Baby Support Grant will supplement the existing Baby Bonus cash gift. The former is worth S$3,000, while the latter can go as high as S$$10,000. These will be deposited to the bank account that the parents have nominated.

The giving out of funds will start from April 1, 2021 or within one month of enrollment into the Baby Bonus scheme. It will depend on the situation.

Ms. Indranee Rajah, a Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and a Second Minister for Finance and National Development, highlighted that the Government has allotted some budget to provide support to more Singaporean parents. Lower-income parents with babies on or after October 1 were already eligible for the grant, while those with babies born before that date can benefit from other existing schemes.

She said: “The Government will spare no effort to help couples meet their marriage and parenthood aspiration.” The pandemic has not been easy on all of us and most people have postponed their wedding and family plans.

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A recent survey commissioned by the National Population and Talent Division (NPTD) and the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) found that about 30% of respondents will likely delay marriage or have a child later on because of the pandemic and its effects on the economy and the healthcare system. About 80% of the married individuals stated that they plan to delay having children. The survey collected information from about 4,100 Singaporeans ranging from ages 21 to 45. There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding us as of the moment.

This is why, Ms. Indranee Rajah encouraged the community and businesses to cultivate an environment that is family-friendly.

“We also hope that more businesses and community groups will play their part to support couples juggle work and family, provide affordable goods and services for young families, and ultimately, create a Singapore that is made for families.”

Some companies have answered this plea and are offering special deals to families with young children. For instance, Mothercare will offer its VIP membership to all Singaporeans who are giving birth over the next 12 months to be eligible for their special discounts.

Nonetheless, the Government has asked for the understanding of everyone due to the given duration of this grant. According to them, the specific start dates are necessary for any new measure or enhancement. May this grant aid many Singaporean families, especially those who need it the most!

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Run With Life-Sized Dinosaurs At Jurassic Mile

As you bring more focus to your health this year, it is important to include running or jogging to your fitness regimen. The health benefits of running and jogging include improving one’s cardiovascular fitness, strengthening bones and muscles, burning plenty of kilojoules, and maintaining a healthy weight.

Goal setting for running and jogging vary for each individual. For others it may be a tool to help them compete in marathons and fun runs. While, some people use running and jogging to achieve their desired weight. If you are a beginner, you should start with brisk walking, progress to jogging, and work your way up to running This may take a couple of months to achieve.

Add life to your running or jogging trail by considering the newly opened Changi Jurassic Mile. Travel where no man has been – to the pre-historic land of Dinosaurs. You read that right!

The Changi Jurassic Mile is Singapore’s newest and biggest permanent outdoor display of life-sized dinosaurs. You and your loved ones can now interact with dinosaurs while you jog, run, or cycle along the trail. This trail stretches from the Changi Airport to the East Coast Park.

About twenty-two different pre-historic creatures can be found in the trail. Amazing creatures from nine different species occupy the 1-kilometer path. These creatures come with information boards and growling noises in the background. The visual and sensorial installations will truly bring life to your usual jog!

The Jurassic Mile includes the Tyrannosaurus Rex, which towers for about 5 meters. You will also see different carnivorous species, herbivorous species, defensive dinosaurs, as well as the flying dinosaurs. Create a game with your children and let them spot and name each dinosaur. From a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex to gigantic dinosaur eggs, visitors will be amazed by the life-like installations inside the Changi Jurassic Mile.

Invite your friends or family as you travel by foot or by cycling from HUB & SPOKE or from East Coast Park via the Changi Coastal Park Connector. It is open for 24 hours. Entrance is free on Mondays to Thursdays. No need to book a slot.

However, you must book a slot if you are visiting on a Friday or a weekend. Entrance is still free. To ensure safe distancing, you must book a slot online from October 16 to January 3. Book a slot here.

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Look out for bicycle rental shops and cafes spread throughout the trail to enrich your experience.

 

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Singtel released price plans for iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max

Singtel has released the price plans for those who are looking to sign a new line or renew their contract.

A 2-year XO plan with 5G at $58/month for an iPhone 12 starts from S$698, with the iPhone 12 Pro Max costing as much as S$1,148 for a 128GB model.

You can now pre-register your interest for the iPhone 12 on www.singtel.com/iphone. Pre-order starts from 17 Oct.

XO Plans (more data!)

Combo Plans

For more details, click here.

Share this information with your friends and family members who are re-contracting with Singtel!


No wired earbuds in the iPhone 12? Check this out:

Free Apple AirPods Pro (worth $379) when you apply for these credit cards from now till 18 October 2020

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8 Shopping Traps That Make You Spend More

Have you ever experienced going into a shopping mall or an online shop with a list in mind, and ended up buying more? Whether you shopped with an empty stomach or got entangled with several marketing strategies, stores can employ tricks to make you spend more. It is best to increase your awareness on the subtle, psychological, and clever marketing traps to help you save more money on your next bill.

On that note, here are 8 Shopping Traps That Make You Spend More:

#1: CHILDREN’S OPINION

As the Yuletide season approaches, many stores offered colorful options for children. Children have a strong influence on what goes inside the carts. Supermarkets purposely place cereals, toys, and sugary treats at a kid-friendly level. Avoid giving in to your child’s desires by leaving him or her at home when you are grocery shopping.

#2: VICTIMS OF FREE SHIPPING

The truth is, free shipping is not “free”. Retailers have already factored in the shipping costs before they release their prices. It is easy to be lured with “free shipping”, especially when you are purchasing several items online. You just have to pay an extra S$5 to S$10 on an item just to get the free shipping option. This ensures that you end up buying more than what you expect.

#3: HIDDEN NECESSITIES

Daily necessities such as dairy, bread, eggs, etc. are placed at the back of the store and far away from each other so you will be encouraged to travel the whole store to get it. Once you have travelled, you probably got more that what you initially needed. Consider going straight to the back of the store and keep your shopping list on hand.

#4: LURED BY THE NUMBERS GAME

Retailers are smart! Instead of putting a price of S$5 on a product, they will put an irregular price of S$4.99 or S$4.96 to make you think that you have scored a better deal. What’s more? They will also add the illusion of saving more money by buying more of their products. These seemingly small details actually work.

#5: ATTRACTIVE SALES

When you see the word “sale” advertised in a physical or an online store, you automatically think that you are getting a better deal. This may not always be the case. Just because something is on sale, does not mean that you have to buy it. Purchasing sale items overtime can get you on a trail of consistent overspending.

Sale traps include: “receive a free give when you spend…” and “buy 1, get 1 free”. The former may be giving away free items that the store could not sell. While, the latter is only useful for essential items such as food and toiletries.

#6: ENTICED BY THE AROMA

Imagine the smell of baked breads mixed with the fresh smell of flowers. Very attractive, right? This is why newly baked goods and fresh flowers are placed near the front door. The goodness of smell will surely make you feel hungry and keep your mood up!

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#7: RIGHT DAY TO SHOP

Interestingly, there is a “right” day to shop. Prices seem lower than usual during Tuesday and Wednesday. Moreover, you can get better discounts in the month of November. This month is so close to the Yuletide and year-end sales. You can also score good deals on January as retailers are trying to clear their stocks.

#8: RIGHT SIDE TO SHOP

Many grocery stores place popular items on the right side of the shelves to move shoppers from the left to the right. This is because all items throughout the store are strategically placed to follow the right path. Are you really saving more money by moving from left to right? Keep that in mind!

Sources: 1, 2, 3 & 4

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