[Dailydrool] balls?

Reed and Becky Pomeroy rebec at execpc.com
Thu Feb 26 20:05:10 PST 2009



If I were stupid enough to throw a ball for one of my hounds, said hound
would watch it go, look at me and say "If you want the darn thing,
why did you throw it away?  Go get it yourself!"  I've had
a few puppies that will chase a ball, but htey grow out of it by the time
they are 6 months old or so.  As far as I can tell, bassets have no
prey drive.

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> 1. Wrapped up in leashes
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> 2. Chiropractors (Beverly Szaton) 
> 3. Balls (Hilary Stevens) 
> 4. raw meat feeding (long)
(Opal-Deitering, Gaylene) 
> 5. Re: Pet Cots (Marilyn Bickell) 
> 6. News at OEBE headquarter (Noah Goslowah) 
> 7. Ball Play
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> 9. Re: Ballz (basetsavr5 at aol.com) 
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> 11. Updates on Kelvin and Gus
(Carmen Kraus) 
> 12. pet portal site (Helena Poist) 
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> 14. looking for..? (Jan Chamberlain)

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> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:22:32
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From: "dpmcquade at juno.com"
<dpmcquade at juno.com> 
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Wrapped up in
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<<Should it happen that Vern's lease (or Paddi's, for that matter)
gets 
> somehow twisted around and ends up under Vern's tail, he
will go no 
> further. He simply stands until the leash is
removed, then proceeds as 
> normal.>> 
> 
>
Our hounds do this all the time, especially as they're traveling up and

> down Abner's deluxe, handmade, special ramp. Usually Bel is the
wrappee. 
> He stops dead in his tracks, usually in the middle of
the ramp, with Abner 
> in back of him and Jane before. No one
moves until I unwrap the leash 
> (usually Jane's) from his
person. 
> 
> I'm glad to hear other hounds do this. I
thought it was Bel's personal 
> quirk. Somehow the other hounds
rarely get wrapped up. 
> Pam, with Drew, food slave of the
Dashing Bassets 
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> Message: 2 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:20:24 -0600 
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From: Beverly Szaton <bgszap at gmail.com> 
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Subject: [Dailydrool] Chiropractors 
> To: DD
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> What is it exactly that chiropractors do? They manipulate what,

> bone?Muscle? 
> 
> In a dog like Mitchell with
extremely severe spinal damage, would a 
> chiropactor be of any
use when surgery is not? 
> What would it do? 
> 
> Surely some of you have used them. I need facts here. I can
speculate that 
> it might or might not help, but I don't want to
do that, I would like very 
> much to hear from people who have
used them and under what circumstances 
> and 
> how much
it helped, or whether it did and whether you would do it again. 
>

> MomPerson to Nigel and Llewis (we been berry good an quite) an
Mitchell 
> and 
> Cooper 
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Message: 3 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:23:12 +0000 
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From: Hilary Stevens <hilaryjane at msn.com> 
> Subject:
[Dailydrool] Balls 
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> Good grief. 
> 
>
Please tell me that my two aren't the only bassets that don't 'get' ball

> play. 
> 
> They're looking at me as if I'm
mad. 
> 
> Hilary 
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> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:00:23 -0500 
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From: "Opal-Deitering, Gaylene" <gaylene at umich.edu> 
> Subject: [Dailydrool] raw meat feeding (long) 
> To:
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> "'datastar at hawaii.rr.com'"
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> I have only been
skimming the drool lately, so have missed a lot. Please 
> accept
my sympathies to all who have lost a beloved companion to the 
>
bridge. I am particularly saddened to see so many long timers depart, but

> it is inevitable that they go, so we give them the best lives,
and the 
> best deaths we are able to give them. The love they
gave us will forever 
> change our lives, and the stewardship we
have over their lives will impact 
> us and the world forever. 
> 
> Hi Dave, 
> I think that your questions are
good, but your vet has some misconceptions 
> of what wolves eat.
Dogs and wolves are not strict carnivores. They are 
> what I like
to call "second hand and opportunistic omnivores". In the 
> wild a canine would eat more than just the meat. They would eat the

> entrails too. Since most prey animals are vegetarian, the
canine would 
> also be eating what the prey animal had eaten, but
it would be partially 
> digested by the time the canine ate it.
If you wonder why dogs often eat 
> their own poop or another
animal's poop, it is because they can't totally 
> digest
vegetable matter in just one pass, their digestive system is too 
> short and fast. Other than the occasional fruit or berry that a
canine 
> might come upon , they really don't forage like a bear
and eat vegetables. 
> (discounting the opportunistic snagging of
garden produce in the summer) 
> That is why grain and many
vegetables in dog foods have to be processed so 
> much for the
dog to use it. Ovine animals are cud chewers. This includes 
> all
goat like creatures, such as deer, sheep, cattle, elk, moose, etc. 
> They all have multiple stomach compartments, regurgitate and chew
over and 
> over what they ate. It takes a long time for an ovid
to digest grass and 
> get the nutrients out of it. Dogs can't do
that without help, so he eats 
> the intestines and content when
he makes a kill. Rabbits and other 
> rodents are gnawers, so
their food is also ground up small, and when eaten 
> partially
digested, might do the dog some good. 
> 
> Short answer
is that a canine digestive system is too short, thus too 
> fast,
to let salmonella fester. They pass their food in approximately 4-6 
> hours. If you think about it, dogs eat their own poop, lick their
paws, 
> arses, and anything else that seems interesting. They
don't get sick from 
> it, so I wouldn't worry about good bones
getting the dog sick. They eat 
> nastier stuff on a daily basis
than that! A healthy dog can't readily get 
> salmonella. If you
want extra insurance, you can also add probiotic 
> supplements to
your food regimen. This will ensure that the dog has 
> HEALTHY
flora in his digestive tract to kill off any bad flora introduced 
> into his digestive tract. There are many good products out there
for you 
> to buy in palatable forms that dogs like. You can also
purchase tripe 
> from a company who butchers and processes
organically raised beef. This 
> is the stomach, stomach contents,
and trachea or esophagus of the animal, 
> ground up and
conveniently frozen and shipped to your home. I haven't 
> used
them, but think it is a great idea. 
>
www.greentripe.com<http://www.greentripe.com> 
> 
>
Remember these points when trying to figure out a "natural" food
for your 
> dog. 
> 
> 1. Dogs can't cook. It is
unnatural for them to eat cooked meats, 
> and cooked FAT can make
them VERY sick! Cooked bones can splinter causing 
> even more
problems. Raw chicken necks, raw fish, and raw joint bones 
>
should be fine, and a good source of cartilage that dogs need to keep 
> their joints healthy. Soup bones splinter. 
> 
> 2.
Dogs can't digest vegetables in their natural state. Even we 
>
have a hard time with grains and vegetables in their natural state. Even

> cooked vegetables sometimes come out the same way they went in.
Have you 
> ever looked in the toilet after eating
corn-on-the-cob? In order to get 
> nutrition from vegetables they
need to be pre-digested, or broken down by 
> cooking or grating
in order for them to be beneficial to the dog. 
> 
> 3.
Dogs need vegetable matter in their diets, so see point 2 above. 
> 
> 4. If you want to BARF (bones and raw food) feed your
dog, DO YOUR 
> HOMEWORK! There are lots of books and research
available to you, don't 
> just do it willy-nilly, or you will
miss important stuff in your dog's 
> diet. 
> 
>
5. Dogs are not vegetarian, so if you decide against nature to make 
> your dog a vegetarian, DO YOUR HOMEWORK, or you will have one very
sick 
> animal on your hands. 
> On a side note, I have
been told that dogs should not eat soy. They can't 
> digest the
proteins and even though they are good for us, they get lodged 
>
in the lining of a dogs intestines and reduce the effectiveness of their

> digestive process. I avoid all soy containing dog foods.
However, if 
> your dog is doing well on food that contains soy,
good for him, I am not 
> here to preach about that. 
>

> Happy feeding, 
> Gaylene Opal-Deitering 
> My
passions do not replace my relationship with God, but are instead a 
> reflection of it! 
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Message: 5 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 08:52:04 -0800 
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From: "Marilyn Bickell" <mbickellhounds at comcast.net> 
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Pet Cots 
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> WoW! I want
to thank everyone who offered their opinions on pet cots. I 
>
think I replied to everyone who wrote to my private email. If not, THANK

> YOU, and I'll recheck my inbox to make sure I caught everyone.

> 
> In regard to the Guardian Gear Pet Cot that I was
originally thinking 
> about 
> buying: I received extreme
opinions on that one, from liking it a lot, to 
> disappointment
and "will never buy one again." "returned it," etc.

> More people were disappointed in the GG Pet Cot than who liked
it. 
> 
> But I received quite a few replies from people
who use the Cool A Roo Pet 
> Cot and all of them recommended it,
so I'll be going with that one. AND 
> the 
> price is
decent, AND free shipping :o) 
> 
> I'll report back in a
month or so after the hounds give it the official 
> Basset stress
test, and let you know how it goes. 
> For those of you who highly
recommended the Cool A Roo, and if it doesn't 
> work ~~ I have
Luigi under contract. 
> 
> Marilyn, Miko (Chasing lizards
in Heaven), El Queeno BessWHSE, 
> RoseyMaeNAFASSDDBBSSSBSAT,
& (FC)Theodore CleavEar Beaver Bickell, Fort 
> Bragg, CA.,

> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 6 
>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:33:24 -0800 (PST) 
> 
From: Noah
Goslowah <handsomehounds at yahoo.com> 
> Subject: [Dailydrool]
News at OEBE headquarter 
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org 
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> This is Roland.? We has news here at the OEBE International
Headquarters.? 
> Firstly, I was caught last night.? I left the
evidence of my big paw 
> prints on the table cloth.? Mom and Dad
saw some dirt on the tablecloth 
> while they were eating dinner.?
Then the mom noticed it was big basset paw 
> prints.? Rats! 
> ? 
> Secondly, we have another foster dog.? Phooey!? His
name is Barkley, and 
> if you lived here, you would know why.
He's ok though.? He does not try to 
> eat our food, or snap at
us, or take our beds. 
> ? 
> Roland, Duke of Ears 
> OEBE Potentate 
> 
> 
> Janice Henry Colvin

> 
> 
> ? 
> 
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Message: 7 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:37:30 -0600 
> 
From: Beverly Szaton <bgszap at gmail.com> 
> Subject:
[Dailydrool] Ball Play 
> To: DD <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>

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> Dis Nigel an NOBODY play wif MY balls! Da idear dat dis be
sumkinda game! 
> Whutchu peepels finkin, anyways? Dis juss be
disgussin----whut Llewis you 
> want now, cant chu see I is in da
middel ob a tyraid? 
> About whut? About dese peepels whut fink we
outta play wif balls!!! why da 
> thot gib me da creepsies
an--whut. WHUT. Llewis you awways innererupting. 
> 
> You
meens lika TOY ball? 
> Lika Tenys ball? 
> Not lika REAL
ball? Not lik MY balls? 
> Oh... 
> Well...in dat
case..... 
> Ok I guess playin wif balls ok in dat case ok, fine.
Not for me, 
> pawsonally 
> I likes my OWN balls,
thenkyewallasame. 
> 
> Love and Drool to all in Need, 
> Nigel and Llewis 
> (aplogies for Nigel from Llewis: he
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Message: 8 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:56:19 -0800 (PST) 
> 
From: Janet Heald <basset_hound_home at yahoo.com> 
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Dailydrool Digest, Vol 47, Issue 10 
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> I agree on the foot sore thing....have the vet biopsy it so you
know 
> exactly what you're dealing with. 
> ? 
>
Shelby has a sore we found this week and we're getting a lot of pus out of

> it but I'm going to make her March appointment that we need for
her 
> physical and tags so this can be checked out as well.?
Especially after 
> reading about the staff infection.? Sure don't
want this dog getting sick 
> on us!! 
> 
> Janet

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Message: 9 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:01:01 -0500 
> 
From: basetsavr5 at aol.com 
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Ballz 
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> Dis Brudder Elwood. Sigh. I rememberz dem deyz when I had me ballz.
I woke 
> up one mornin, gabe dem a sniffy, an I wake up agin and
dem ballz be gone. 
> Left da brudder wif a bald patch back dere.
Nebber did unnerstan whut 
> heppin to dem fings,meebe dey gonna
ship me ballz wif me big boy brains. I 
> bee a hopin da new onez
bee rite size, Brudder Elwood want sum like dem 
> Red Bay Basset
Boyz, wheeeew-weeee-now we a talking bout sum dangle downz 
>
dere. Dey gib whole new meanin to da word butt crack- 
>
rutt-ro-its Momma-gots to go-- 
> 
> 
> Drool to
all in need 
> 
> Debbie Winchester 
> Official
Food Slave and Drool Mop Queen to 
> Ol' Bob, Sister Daisy,
Brudder Jake, OEBE Elder Clara - Queen of Farts, 
> Brudder Elwood
OEBE 
> Instigator of Evil Deeds 
> Virginia Beach Basset
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Message: 10 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:42:32 -0500 
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From: taranoeld at aol.com 
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Annie

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> I couldn't resist donating $5.? Please update me on her progress

> 
> Also, I need more drool for Captain Jack-poor puggy
has a scratched 
> cornea-my nerves are shot! 
> 
> Tara, long-distance mom slave to Wally Royal, the "Brad Pitt
of Bassets", 
> and slave to Captain Jack the evil pug 
> 
> 
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> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:50:10 -0600 
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From: Carmen Kraus <kdbeads at verizon.net> 
> Subject:
[Dailydrool] Updates on Kelvin and Gus 
> To: "An internet
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> hounds and
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> Info from the vet..... 
> 
> Kelvin
first 
> BUN was very elevated +100, normal is 25, normal for CRF
with treatment 
> is 60 - 80, but at first diagnosis it's usually
150 or more. 
> We aren't up that far and the vet wants a retest
when we do Gus's T4 to 
> see if it was just dehydration since all
his veins blew or failed when 
> they were trying to pull blood.

> 
> This was not unexpected due to the ehrlickia
diagnosis in December it 
> just means he's further along in the
disease that we assumed. I will be 
> starting a CRF diet for him
anyway after the next test if it is still 
> elevated. 
>

> One more reason not to EVER adopt him out. 
> 
> Now Gus 
> We have results back already Vet is using the
lab in Austin now so it's 
> WAY faster. 
> 
>
Follicular Nevus 
> 
> This is what I have found on it so
far: 
> Nevi: An hamartoma is a malformation with tumoral aspect,
formed by 
> components which are normal parts of the organ in
which it develops but 
> which are arranged erroneously (CIVATTE).
A nevus is a cutaneous 
> hamartoma which may arise from any skin
component. Nevi are rare, 
> congenital or not and the mechanism
of their formation is unknown. 
> 
> a. Collagenous nevi
are single or multiple nodules (0.5 to a few cm) 
> with sometimes
an "orange peel" appearance. Large nodular areas of 
>
collagene hyperplasia characterize the disease histopathologically. In 
> German Shepherds multiple collagenous nevi may appear, particularly
on 
> the limbs (leading to lameness), associated with renal
adenocarcinomas 
> and uterine leiomyomas. This syndrome, due to
an autosomal dominant 
> gene, is called "nodular
dermatofibrosis". 
> 
> b. Organoid or pilo-sebaceous
nevi are solitary or multiple lesions, 
> pedunculated or linear,
seen on the hand or the limbs. Hyperplasia of 
> hair follicles
and sebaceous glands are the main histopathological 
> features
(apocrine sweat glands remaining normal). Focal adnexal 
>
dysplasia is similar but there is inflammation and a bizarre 
>
configuration. 
> 
> c. Vascular nevi or angioma are often
multiple lesions seen in the 
> scrotum but also all over the body
surface. Bleeding is frequent. 
> Histopathology shows a cavernous
telangiectasia. 
> 
> d. Sebaceous nevi are very rare
congenital lesions characterized by 
> sebaceous hyperplasia
involving multiple folliculosebaceous units and 
> papillomatosis.
Miniature Schnauzer comedo syndrome can be considered as 
> a
pseudoneoplasm. 
> 
> e. Epidermal nevi are hyperpigmented
linear plaques seen on the trunk or 
> limbs, histopathologically
characterized by orthokeratotic 
> hyperkeratosis and
papillomatosis. 
> 
> *f. Follicular nevi are plaques
(several cms in diameter) containing 
> clusters of normal anagen
primary hair follicles that are large and 
> extend deeply.* 
> 
> g. Treatment: nevi should be surgically excised when
feasible. 
> 
> Theory is that Gus's nevi form into
pilomatricoma if left alone. they 
> will all come out from now
on. Lab wants to use him as a study since 
> it's not remotely
normal in bassets. 
> 
> Carmen 
> 
> 
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> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:14:58 -0600 
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From: "Helena Poist" <helena at proplanner.com> 
> Subject: [Dailydrool] pet portal site 
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> If you do rescue of any kind... this is really great..

> 
> 
> 
> I am writing today to make
sure that you've heard about the Pet Adoption 
> Portal and have
the opportunity to take advantage of this very popular 
> free
service that many of the organizations in your area are already 
>
using. I volunteer with RescueGroups.org, the non-profit that offers the

> Portal and many other technology services to animal rescues and
shelters 
> all over the US and Canada. RescueGroups.org is the
first animal welfare 
> services company to provide secure web
sites, meaning that your 
> organization's signup information is
encrypted, and your user name and 
> password also can't be
intercepted. 
> 
> The Pet Adoption Portal, a free service
provided by RescueGroups.org, 
> makes it easy to list your
animals on all of the major pet adoption 
> sites - more than a
dozen sites total, including AdoptaPet.com 
>
(formerly1-800-Save-A-Pet.com), Pets911.com, DogTime.com, PetBond.com, 
> and many more. Contact us for the latest list. Don't have accounts
with 
> these sites? Not to worry - we can get accounts for you.

> 
> When you update your pet list on the Portal, the pet
adoption web sites 
> get updated automatically without any extra
work on your part. This 
> means you can maximize the exposure for
your animals while minimizing 
> your work. 
> 
>
The Portal is very easy to set up and use -- in fact, we do almost all 
> of the work for you, including adding your pets for the initial
setup of 
> your account! And, it's completely free with no
strings attached! All 
> you need to do to get started is sign up
here: 
> 
> http://www.petadoptionportal.org 
>

> Please forward this email to other people or organizations in
the animal 
> rescue community who may be interested in this free
help. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Helena Poist

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Message: 13 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:40:11 -0500 
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From: JUDITH WITTELS <jewittels at msn.com> 
> Subject:
[Dailydrool] Annie 
> To: Bassets
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> I just got off of Annie's first giving page with Belly
Rubs basset rescue 
> . I noticed that she got so many generous
donations for her medical care, 
> BUT lots of you have not signed
her petition to push for stiff punishment 
> for Treadway. They
have about 1600 or so signatures towards the 10,000 
> that they
are trying to get to let the judge know that we are dead serious 
> about this case and the punishment that this creaton should get.
Please 
> everyone go and sign and write your feelings. 
>

> 
> 
> Judy 
> 
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Message: 14 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:47:06 -0800 (PST) 
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From: Jan Chamberlain <jacypenny at yahoo.com> 
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Subject: [Dailydrool] looking for..? 
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> Could someone from bellyrubs rescue please contact me @ 
>
jacypenny at yahoo.com 
> Thanks.. 
> Jan Chamberlain 
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Message: 15 
> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 21:30:47 -0500 
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From: Julie Burgoon <jskrista at hotmail.com> 
> Subject:
[Dailydrool] Bassets Looking for homes 
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> I am a member of a horse rescue board and one person
e-mailed me knowing 
> that I had basset contacts about the
following bassets in need~Here is a 
> copy of the e-mail I
received 
> 
> 
> 
> 34093.1 
>

> 
> 
> 
> Please crosspost for these 2
pretty dogs. This is a rural pound. The town 
> is Stanford KY.
Bluegrass basset rescue, Bassett rescue of old dominion 
> have
been contacted but no response. 4 other rescues were contacted but 
> the email info was incorrect. 
> 
>
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13079527 
>

> 
> 
>
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13079706 
>

> Also there is a beautiful basset mix in Mercer county dog pound
in WV. I 
> will post a pic. He is black and white speckled. Also
does anyone know if 
> there is a basset forum and if so what is
the site address? 
> 
> here is the link for the bassett
in Mercer County WV. 
> 
>
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13047530. 
>

> I have emailed several rescues, Ohio Basset Rescue, Droopy
basset hounds 
> in W PA, Bellyrubs both middle and east TN,
Basset hound rescue in Ontario 
> Canada Basset Rescue of old
Dominion(brood) VA and Blue grass bassett in 
> KY. 
> 
> Any one have any other suggestions? does anyone know of a basset
forum 
> board? 
> 
> THANK YOU dOODLEBUGG~ 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>

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