[Dailydrool] Sardines in Mustard Sauce safe?

lea pierce leapierce at leapierce.com
Fri Aug 9 11:27:22 PDT 2013


Adm. JED requests sardines in mustard sauce at the mess, having snatched
his way into his Houndservant's humble plate a while ago.

Any other Hounds Magestic like sardines?

I read the ingredients-no onions, broccoli or other foul hound food.

BUT--to be sure--is there any health reason why I should deny Adm. JED's
occasional demands for his own can o fish?

PS To the fine lads and lassie's of PBF-we accept your commission with
GREAT honor! Count on us to help defend against enemies fureign and
domestic.

Semper Fido!

Leftenant Lea Pierce
Houndservant to Adm. JED "Snatch" Basset
Sonoma Admiralty/Pacific Basset Feet
Hounds Majesty's Service, Golden Gate Basset Rescue


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> Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 13:05:39 -0600
> From: Katie Strobel <katie.strobel at gmail.com>
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> Hi Drool!
> It's Katie from Colorado and Watson, checking in with an update - it's been
> a while and we have updates for the drool community!
>
> First, and most exciting, is the addition to the pack of Sherlock, a (now)
> 2 year old rescue that we adopted from All Ears Basset Sanctuary last
> October. We finally bit the bullet and adopted, and it's like Sherlock was
> always supposed to be with us. The transition was really difficult,
> actually, and it took way longer than we thought it would for Sherlock and
> Watson to become brudders, but they're best friends now. Sherlock is a
> bouncy, happy, little guy (only 30 pounds!!) who brings so much joy and
> adventure to our house. It took a while for Watson to warm up to Sherlock,
> and for all of us to feel connected and like one family, and for about six
> months we worried that we had made the wrong call bringing another hound
> into the pack. However, with patience and persistence, Sherlock has found
> his place in the pack, and finally Watson has decided to be friends, and we
> are so relieved and happy that it all worked out in the end. We think the
> transition period took so long due to our 2nd development that we
> discovered in January:
>
> Watson was diagnosed with Addison's disease after a scary weekend spent at
> the Vetspital early this year when nobody could figure out what was wrong
> with him - he was up all night with vomit, diarrhea, and a really bad case
> of the whimpers. He also had a nasty UTI that kept coming around, so he was
> peeing constantly too. When they finally discovered the Addison's after a
> weekend of testing, Watson's recovery was miraculous, and such a relief. We
> are still adjusting to the Addison's treatment, and Watson is having a hard
> time because he is starving ALL THE TIME due to his hormone replacements,
> but we are so happy to have our bouncy boy back. We have managed to keep
> his weight under control at a slim 57lbs this last month, but it's been an
> adjustment. It's all worth it in the end though - Watson turns 7 this
> November, and it's amazing how much better he obviously feels. We also
> started medicating his arthritis due to "in-congruent" elbows -- I just
> thought in-congruent joints was a Basset thing! Apparently he was sore and
> feeling down last fall and winter due to arthritis and onset of Addison's.
> So with new meds and lots of care, we have our boy back.
>
> Now that we have him fixed up and medicated, Watson and Sherlock are good
> buddies who spend their days playing Clash of the Titans and Alligator
> Mouth with spurts of the Basset 500 in between. At night we all snuggle up
> on the couch for movies, and they go to bed in their rooms each night where
> they keep each other company and we are sure they talk into the late hours
> about the poodle girls next door, bunny rabbit hunting techniques, and
> current events. Two bassets actually are better than 1 - we are so glad we
> took the leap adopting Sherlock (who came with that name, by the way - it
> was destiny!). He is the best, most adorable and perfect addition to our
> pack.
>
> As for the people in the pack, I'm still slaving away as an attorney, which
> is why I have been so remiss in my drool updates, and dadperson is still a
> librarian. Our lives still revolve around our hounds, and our families have
> fallen as much in love with our "babies" as we are. Life, for the moment,
> is good and calm.
>
> Anyway, we always think of the Drool and send our own drool slinging when
> needed. We send you all hellos, and hope you know that we lurk and read
> your tales even though we aren't as vocal as we once were. On the hard
> days, we know there are other people just as devoted to their hounds as we
> are, and we know you're an email away if we need you.
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> Sending drool, as always, to all who need it,
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> From: Eleri Pastouret <elerimist at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Pw Penny and Pw Polly
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> Bonejour, Pw's Penny and Polly woofin' in from across the waves in Fwance.
>
> We are pooooorly :(  Since Tuesday we have the tailpipe problem - it's
> leaking <yuck> (we have the "runs" - can't spell the diarea word) and we
> have not eaten. Yesterday da mum rang the vetman and he told her what to
> give us ... it's not working.  We think we may have gastroenteritis but we
> are not throwing up and da vetman thinks it is because of the heat (that we
> are ill, not because we are not throwing up). We are just not hungry and we
> are not drinking much either. Penny is the worst and because of her grand
> age da mum is worried. Da mum is waiting, impatiently, for tomorrow morning
> to ring dat vetman but in the meantime if you could sling some "dry up"
> drool our way we would very much appreciate it.
>
> We are sending tons of drool to all our needy friends.
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> lurps
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> Penny and Polly
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> Eleri Pastouret
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> JUST A SHORT INPUT FOR ANYONE TRYING TO GIVE BASSETS PILLS--- PEANUT
> BUTTER-- OPEN JAR, HAVE PILL READY- WHEN YOU'RE RIGHT BY YOU RECIPIENT- DIP
> FINGER IN JAR- COAT PILL AND SEE IF THAT HELPS- MY GIRL SASSAFRAS (ATB) DID
> SO WELL W/ PEANUT BUTTER AND AFTER SHE HAD SURGERY FOR BLOAT AT AGE 12- SHE
> WAS ON ALL KINDS OF MEDS- INCLUDING TRAMADOL----- ALL THE HEALING DROOL TO
> ALL IN NEED WE CAN MUSTER UP- KIM- SISSY(ATB) AND CARRYING ON THE QUEENS'
> LEGACY- MAGNOLLIA & MARILLA
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> Pawtunia called. She says that Feyfey has been grabbing her tail to say
> that Cooper arrived, wagging the heck out of his. He raced past her, headed
> for the buffet......Auntie Peachie is taking his order for special goodies
> as fast as she can write........and the kitchen beagies are standing by.
> King Caruso has the telescope all ready for Cooper to take a look after he
> eats. That could be a while. Stand ready to wave.
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Looziana Basset Rescue - Summer of 2013 -
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> Leslie A. Wallace
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> 501(c)3 nonprofit
> www.bayoubassets.petfinder.org
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> Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 13:33:58 -0700
> From: lea pierce <leapierce at leapierce.com>
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> Adm. JED thinks it way too risky to leave a dog in any running car.Troops
> should always be at home, comfortable (Adm. commands from his leather
> couch) or when on patrol, accompanied by their Houndservant who can take
> care of all things climate related.
> Leftenant Lea Pierce
> Houndservant to Adm. JED "Snatch" Basset
> Admiralty of Sonoma County/Pacific Basset Feet
> By order of Hounds Majesty's Service, Golden Gate Basset Rescue
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> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:18 PM, <dailydrool-request at lists.dailydrool.org
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> >    1. Doggie hats: boy & girl berets (from MI Waddle 2011)
> >       (Karrie Kuecker)
> >    2. Re: Winchester (Pam Watkins)
> >    3. Re: Winchester (milmaddy at aol.com)
> >    4. Yet another plea (baronsbond at gmail.com)
> >    5. Tramadol coating??? (AWoodrum)
> >    6. Our Elsinore has a bare bottom,   but all four legs and a nifty
> >       incision (Elizabeth Lindsey)
> >    7. Re: Tramadol coating??? (Dale Rutz)
> >    8. Pee question (Beverly Szaton)
> >    9. Message from Montana Basset Rescue (Susan Davenport)
> >   10. Re: Ben (DDropp at aol.com)
> >   11. housing (Marty Needham)
> >   12. Our Elsinore's a bit leaking, in a not-so-good way
> >       (Elizabeth Lindsey)
> >   13. Re: Tramadol coating??? (AWoodrum)
> >   14. Re: Ben (Esther Strom)
> >   15. dog in car (Eva DeVaughn)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 13:19:10 -0500
> > From: Karrie Kuecker <wandereroftheworld at gmail.com>
> > To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Doggie hats: boy & girl berets (from MI Waddle
> >         2011)
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> > We're going through some of our dog stuff (I'm moving Emma down to
> > Louisiana w/me in another few weeks, and we're sorting out what
> goes/stays
> > where), and I found 2 berets that don't fit either Joey or Emma, and
> > therefore aren't being used & enjoyed :( They're from the 2011 Michigan
> > Waddle & were part of a fundraiser that a really creative drooler (at
> least
> > I'm pretty sure that she's on the drool!) made to help raise money for a
> > run at the royal court. (Please forgive me, as I'm drawing a blank on the
> > name of the hound & human, my brain is still recovering from finals last
> > week!)
> >
> > Anyway, if anyone out there in Drool Land would like them, there's a blue
> > one that seems to be a bit flatter/smaller as if it's a 'boy' style one,
> > and a nice, wide, floppy, 'traditional' 'girl' style pink one. I'd be
> more
> > than happy to mail them to anyone who'd like them, not asking any $ for
> > them, but would prefer if the individual made a small donation to the
> > rescue/fundraiser/medical fund/etc. of their choice, as a
> 'pay-it-forward'
> > sort of thing. Please contact me off list if you'd like either or both of
> > them, so I know where to send them.
> >
> > --
> > -Karrie, momma to Joey & Emma, with Slater (ATB), Aunty to Checkers,
> Domino
> > & Crispin (wb) & Sadie Mae (notafosteranylonger) & Abbie Mae (ATB)
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> > Message: 2
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 09:20:47 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Pam Watkins <pam10447 at gmail.com>
> > To: drooladventure at googlegroups.com
> > Cc: Daily Drool <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Winchester
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> > Her sense of humor!  Monday morning I got an email from her - "off to the
> > hospital in my sandals and socks"!  She knows how much I laugh about
> > that....call her a tourist.  At least she wears basset socks!  Love that
> > girl.
> >
> > pam
> > On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 8:21:21 AM UTC-4, Bev Szaton wrote:
> >
> > > Debbie had her chemo port put in yesterday and is resting today, sore
> > from
> > > stem to stern and sent home with instructions to take Tylenol!! She now
> > has
> > > some decent pain meds in her and is feeling a bit better but says she
> is
> > > going to sit today out.
> > > Her sense of humor seems to be intact. It is difficult for her to write
> > > but she tries.
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> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 09:45:45 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: milmaddy at aol.com
> > To: drooladventure at googlegroups.com, dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Winchester
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> > We are sending her tons of love and prayers and the kids sending drool
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Beverly Szaton <bgszap2 at gmail.com>
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> > Subject: Winchester
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> >
> > Debbie had her chemo port put in yesterday and is resting today, sore
> from
> > stem to stern and sent home with instructions to take Tylenol!! She now
> has
> > some decent pain meds in her and is feeling a bit better but says she is
> > going to sit today out.
> > Her sense of humor seems to be intact. It is difficult for her to write
> > but she tries.
> >
> > Bev
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> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 10:47:55 -0500
> > From: baronsbond at gmail.com
> > To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Yet another plea
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> > Once again, I have been asked to put in a plea for help for 4 The Hounds.
> > They have gone through the pet challenge winnings due to the amount of
> > hounds that Gladys has had go through.  She recently had a momma dog and
> > six buppies that came in.  Unfortunately all six buppies became ill with
> > something (that later turned out to be parvo) and died in pairs over a
> two
> > month period of time.  Gladys kept them in her house and nursed them and
> > has been devastated to lose them in spite of her and the vet's best
> > efforts.  She now has a dog that needs heartworm treatment, two females
> to
> > be spayed and two males to be neutered.  You can donate through their web
> > page 4thehounds.org or my sending money directly to Gladys.  Her address
> > is
> > also on the contact information on the web pages.
> >
> > My heart goes out to all who have lost a beloved furbaby lately and to
> > Debbie and Dawn, who are fighting for their lives as well.
> >
> > May God bless each and every one.
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> > Message: 5
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 12:21:18 -0500
> > From: AWoodrum <awoodrum at clear.net>
> > To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform basset
> >         hounds and      their people." <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Tramadol coating???
> > Message-ID: <407801ce9392$88a228c0$99e67a40$@CLEAR.NETt>
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> > Tramadol is incredibly evil tasting stuff, and the taste very quickly
> > leaches out into whatever food item you use to hide the Tramadol.  None
> of
> > my dogs have every willingly swallowed a pill, it's always a big fight
> and
> > we all hate doing the pill thing.  Well Holly will be taking Tramadol
> for a
> > while because of her back, and the Vet gives me a bottle of pills that
> have
> > already been broken in half (so the nasty taste spreads very quickly
> > because
> > of the break in the coating).  I have been thinking and thinking on this
> > problem, and have a solution in mind that I'm going to try today.  Make
> my
> > own coating, like a thin glaze, dunk the pills and let them dry, then see
> > if
> > the glaze holds up long enough to hide the taste.  Sounds good, wonder if
> > it
> > will work?  Stay tuned.
> >
> >
> >
> > Anita Woodrum
> >
> > awoodrum at clear.net
> >
> >
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 6
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 17:06:04 -0500
> > From: Elizabeth Lindsey <erlindsey at comcast.net>
> > To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
> >         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Our Elsinore has a bare bottom,   but all four
> >         legs and a nifty incision
> > Message-ID: <4DAF1ADB-4D4A-4CBA-9CDD-3E90AB2257E5 at comcast.net>
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> >
> > I picked our Elsinore up about noon today. She looked relieved to see me
> > and to be allowed to leave. They told me she'd had a good night and peed
> to
> > their satisfaction twenty-four hours after the surgery, but didn't want
> the
> > breakfast I'd packed for her or had a poop. The kennel director didn't
> seem
> > too concerned about that, and he thought my plan to stop by McDonalds on
> > the way home for an appetite kick-start was a good one.
> >
> > Poor Elsinore. That cone.
> >
> > Oh, dear.
> >
> > I brought our late Jane Basset's old cone with me because the
> receptionist
> > warned me yesterday that the surgeon doesn't like the inflatable ones
> that
> > make dogs look like Titanic survivors. I gave Jane's cone to the kennel
> > director to put on her. He said she'd been wearing one in the kennel
> since
> > this morning when she was alert enough to want to start "showing an
> > interest in her stitches." Of course she'd want to check them out. Who
> > doesn't want to investigate the work on one's surgeon? We use our
> eyeballs
> > to do it, hounds use their noses. I don't see the problem. Let her check
> it
> > out once or twice and then don't worry about it unless she looks as if
> > she's going to disturb the surgeon's handiwork.
> >
> > But I let the kennel director switch cones, and Elsinore came out in
> > Jane's looking uncertain and terribly uncoordinated. It was like
> watching a
> > pre-teen trying to master the art of walking in high heels for the first
> > time. Elsinore just wasn't getting the knack of it. I think these cones
> are
> > especially hard on long, low dogs who "see" the world by putting their
> > noses to the ground. It was even worse when we got outside and the cone
> > turned into a bulldozer bucket. She suffered the cone until we got to the
> > McDonald's parking lot, where I switched it for the life preserver. What
> > the surgeon doesn't know won't hurt him.
> >
> > Elsinore was very happy to eat the hamburger I bought her, and I was
> happy
> > for her to have some food in her stomach to buffer the Rimadyl,
> Cephalexin,
> > and Tramadol she's now taking. After her meal, she settled down in the
> car
> > and was looking miserable by the time we finally got home half an hour
> > later. When she got into the house, she collapsed onto the first dog bed
> > she came across, and I went to find the Tramadol while young Charlie
> > checked her out.
> >
> > He discovered Elsinore stinks like a vet's office and doesn't have as
> much
> > fur as she used to. Her left back end is bare from her ankle, up her leg,
> > to the base of her tail, and halfway across the lower half of her back.
> She
> > has an impressive seven-inch incision. And no more lump. It's been sent
> off
> > for study, and we should hear the results on Friday. I think the feel of
> > the air on her bare is disconcerting to Elsinore, but thank goodness,
> I've
> > told her, it's August. The memory of our Jane's nude back after ruptured
> > disk surgery in early January in the Chicago area is still vivid. The day
> > after we brought her home we had a blizzard. Jane refused to break house
> > training and just pee on plastic in the garage out of the wind. If ever
> > there was a good time to break house training, that was it.
> >
> > Getting the Tramadol down her wasn't so bad. I bought some cream cheese,
> > which she never gets to have, yesterday, and she didn't fight me when I
> put
> > the cream cheese-Tramadol ball down the back of her throat. I coaxed her
> > onto her therapeutic foam bed, and then we all took a two-hour nap. She
> was
> > still sleeping when Ken got home early. I joined him out on the back
> deck,
> > leaving her to her sleep. But about ten minutes later, she came out
> through
> > the doggie door to join us, thus answering my question about whether
> she'd
> > be able to maneuver her life preserver through both the door and the
> > ninety-degree turn inside the dog house entrance that covers it.
> >
> > She didn't ask for her afternoon snack, but I gave it to her about half
> an
> > hour ago and she ate it all. Now she's back to dozing on the dog bed in
> our
> > bedroom. It looks as if she's figured out a way to rest her chin on the
> > bottom edge of the life preserver. So far, she hasn't show any sign of
> > wanting to mess with her stitches. I hope it stays that way.
> >
> > I want to thank everyone again for all the kind notes and good wishes for
> > our little girl. I want to respond individually, but it's going to take a
> > few days. In the meantime, please know that Ken and I appreciate them
> > tremendously.
> >
> > Elizabeth
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 13:43:22 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Dale Rutz <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>
> > To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform basset
> >         hounds and      their people." <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Tramadol coating???
> > Message-ID:
> >         <1375908202.67715.YahooMailNeo at web181103.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > ok, ok so I'm clueless but I didn't know dogs wouldn't eat Tramadol in a
> > teaspoon of peanut butter so I have always put the pill in a teaspoon of
> > peanut butter and I have never, ever had a dog look twice .... they just
> > gobble up the dollup of peanut butter, tramadol pill and all.? Labs,
> > bassets, and various others who have come through on the underground
> rescue
> > railroad ........
> > ?
> > Are you sure you guys aren't telegraphing don't eat this, it's nasty??
> > Cause I had no idea and they all seem to be fine with it.
> > ?
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 8
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 17:27:09 -0500
> > From: Beverly Szaton <bgszap2 at gmail.com>
> > To: Daily Drool <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Pee question
> > Message-ID:
> >         <
> > CAHihOv9R7U7N+q8UvxmNcCu7N9g18HmT2UH7bvOWNw3G9i01NA at mail.gmail.com>
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> >
> > Nigel is incontinent. He leaks so he won't ever explode or anything like
> > that, but I catheterize him twice a day and get about 120-140ccs of
> urine.
> > Suddenly, the amount has tripled, and he is constantly drinking, tanking
> up
> > on water. I did give him some dehydrated/rehydrated raw food a couple of
> > times, but I switched right back to his usual, and it was mixed with his
> > regular food.
> > I am going to have to take him in, and I will, for bloodwork I guess, to
> be
> > sure it isn't his kidneys or a bladder infection (I doubt the latter.) or
> > diabetes or whatever.
> > It's just that it is SUCH a chore to take him in....anyone have any
> ideas?
> > He leaks continually now, and not a little either. He stinks, the bedding
> > stinks, my room stinks. He is not on pred. He gets cranberry and
> d-mannose
> > powder every morning and that is all. He has been getting it for about a
> > year, so I don't think that's what it is, either.
> >
> > momperson to nigel the damp, conley, llewis, doc
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 9
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 19:06:28 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: Susan Davenport <suzique2u at aol.com>
> > To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Message from Montana Basset Rescue
> > Message-ID: <8D061D9E1BFCCA1-B70-9D26 at webmail-m222.sysops.aol.com>
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> >
> >
> > Leslie just called and asked me to post that her internet is down and has
> > been for a couple of days.  It will be at least two more days before she
> is
> > back online. Phone is the only way to reach her.  You may email me if you
> > need to get a message to her if you don't have her number. I'll be happy
> to
> > help.
> >
> > Susan Davenport
> > suzique2u at aol.com
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> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 10
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 20:09:18 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: DDropp at aol.com
> > To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Ben
> > Message-ID: <2ec37.43bc94b6.3f343bae at aol.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> >
> >
> > Ben gave me a real scare this afternoon.  He was sitting on the couch,
>  and
> > all of a sudden, he started to lick the air with his tongue.  Just
> > sticking the tongue out, and attempting to lick the air.  He thin got off
> >  the
> > couch and started licking the rug, just incessantly.  This continued to
> >  the
> > floor.  Took him outside, and wanted to eat grass.  This lasted  for
> about
> > 15
> > to 20 minutes.  I called the vet, but had no opening, but did  call back.
> >  By
> > the time she called he had settled down.  Then a short  time after the
> vet
> > called, he did some barking at a dog on the street, and  started again.
>  So
> > I recalled the vet, but by time she called back, he  had stopped.  That
> > time
> > he only did it for about 20 seconds.  He has  been quiet for almost 2
> hours
> > now.  The vet thinks he may have an upset  tummy, and said to bring him
> in
> > tomorrow if he should continue it.  He has  done this before, but not for
> > so
> > long.  Also he hasn't done this for  some time now.  Wish I knew what it
> > was.
> >
> > Douglas
> >
> >
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 11
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 18:34:20 -0500
> > From: Marty Needham <martyd70 at gmail.com>
> > To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] housing
> > Message-ID:
> >         <CAHzxEhwb9T=
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> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > The DH and I are in a desperate situation and maybe someone out there can
> > help.
> >
> > We have 4 senior bassets and 2 senior cocker spaniels and 5 old cats.
> > We have lost our house and have to be out by the end of Aug.If anyone
> knows
> > of a place in northern Michigan,the UP or northern Wisconsin that is open
> > for a 2 year lease PLEASE let me know.I do not will not give up my pets.
> >
> > Prayers and soft snooters to Debbie and her DH and her hounds too.
> >
> > Thanks alot.
> >
> > Marty,mom to Jeffery,Trudy,Cole,Donner,Mason,Hazel and the 5 cats
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> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 12
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 21:27:09 -0500
> > From: Elizabeth Lindsey <erlindsey at comcast.net>
> > To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
> >         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] Our Elsinore's a bit leaking, in a not-so-good
> >         way
> > Message-ID: <9FA73AA7-FEC6-46F1-ADBB-77011DC54AF6 at comcast.net>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> >
> > A disturbing development with Elsinore Basset: evidence of slight bowel
> > incontinence. Had to muzzle her to get her cleaned up. I'm hoping this is
> > just a temporary post-surgical thing. The surgery wasn't supposed to have
> > any risk of incontinence of any kind. I asked, and the surgeon said no.
> > Towels on all the dog beds tonight, and doors to rooms with carpets
> closed
> > off. We'll see what morning brings, I guess. On the plus side, she seems
> > more alert than she did this afternoon.
> >
> > Elizabeth
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 13
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 22:07:55 -0500
> > From: AWoodrum <awoodrum at clear.net>
> > To: "'Dale Rutz'" <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>,     "'An internet mail list
> >         designed to entertain and inform basset hounds  and their
> people.'"
> >         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Tramadol coating???
> > Message-ID: <42c501ce93e4$7c17e390$7447aab0$@CLEAR.NETt>
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> >
> > No, the problem is if you have to break the pills in half, then the outer
> > coating is breached and the evil, nasty taste gets out.  Holly has to
> take
> > half pills, so did Gracie, and Holly is Miss Picky, she hates everything.
> > No peanut butter, no cream cheese, no to almost everything.  Except cat
> > food.  But if the Tramadol pill (not other pills, just Tramadol) isn't
> > completely covered by cat food before it goes down, she spits all of it
> > out,
> > won't touch the cat food, and jumps up and leaves the room.
> >
> > I made a tiny bit of glaze with water, butter and powdered sugar this
> > afternoon and dipped 4 half pills, then put them on a bit of waxed paper
> to
> > dry.  She just took the first one in cat food along with an allergy pill,
> > and she took her time eating her pill-filled cat food glob, but she
> > definitely ate it all, including the half Tramadol pill.  We'll see if it
> > continues to work for the other three halves, but I think we may have a
> > winner here.
> >
> > Anita Woodrum
> > awoodrum at clear.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 14
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 22:49:35 -0500
> > From: Esther Strom <esthermstrom at gmail.com>
> > To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform basset
> >         hounds and      their people." <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Ben
> > Message-ID:
> >         <
> > CAESSROYrbNNs2VZAqoqZHVnujySakahxvNYowMvmxwTQ0iaHrQ at mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > Waldo used to do that right before he bloated (he bloated 6 times; knock
> on
> > wood we're close to an emergency vet who was able to stop it each time
> > before the torsion.)  I'd watch closely for other signs, including a
> > distended belly. Give some Gas-X, and if it continues definitely get him
> to
> > a vet ASAP.
> >
> > Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 7:09 PM, <DDropp at aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Ben gave me a real scare this afternoon.  He was sitting on the couch,
> > and
> > > all of a sudden, he started to lick the air with his tongue.  Just
> > sticking
> > > the tongue out, and attempting to lick the air.  He thin got off the
> > couch
> > > and started licking the rug, just incessantly.  This continued to the
> > > floor.  Took him outside, and wanted to eat grass.  This lasted for
> about
> > > 15 to 20 minutes.  I called the vet, but had no opening, but did call
> > > back.  By the time she called he had settled down.  Then a short time
> > after
> > > the vet called, he did some barking at a dog on the street, and started
> > > again.  So I recalled the vet, but by time she called back, he had
> > > stopped.  That time he only did it for about 20 seconds.  He has been
> > quiet
> > > for almost 2 hours now.  The vet thinks he may have an upset tummy, and
> > > said to bring him in tomorrow if he should continue it.  He has done
> this
> > > before, but not for so long.  Also he hasn't done this for some time
> now.
> > > Wish I knew what it was.
> > >
> > > Douglas
> > >
> > >
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 15
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 21:36:32 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Eva DeVaughn <babynugs2003 at yahoo.com>
> > To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
> >         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> > Subject: [Dailydrool] dog in car
> > Message-ID:
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> >
> > I have seen a lot of dogs in cars and I always call the police and go
> into
> > the store and have them announce it on the intercom. The problem is the
> old
> > cars would run forever with the air on. Some of the new cars only run for
> > maybe 10 minutes and the air shuts off. Most people do not know this. I
> had
> > a friend? who was bragging he left his basset in the SUV why he played
> golf
> > for 4 hours. He paid the valet to keep an eye on the car to make sure it
> > was running. I asked Marty what if the air conditioner quits working and
> > the car is running Bailey will die. He shrugged me off saying he does it
> > all the time. The next week he called to say his air conditioner broke on
> > his way to work. How close was that?? He bought a new SUV.
> > ?
> > Eva and Princess Nugget ATB
> > www.ohiobassetrescue.com
> > Bassetfest September 21 Saturday
> > Check out our wild shirts for BF
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