[Dailydrool] Sardines in Mustard Sauce safe?

SusanWoodward critters4 at bellsouth.net
Fri Aug 9 14:26:07 PDT 2013


I have been feeding mine the ones packed in oil, only because I thought they
wouldn't eat the ones in mustard sauce. One got slipped in with the bunch I
purchased last time and they ate them with no problem. I liked that they
didn't smell quite as stinky in the mustard sauce. I was thinking of
purchasing the mustard sauce ones when my stash runs out.

 

From: lea pierce [mailto:leapierce at leapierce.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 2:27 PM
To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
Subject: [Dailydrool] Sardines in Mustard Sauce safe?

 

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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Today's Topics:

   1. (no subject) (Katie Strobel)
   2. Pw Penny and Pw Polly (Eleri Pastouret)
   3. BEST FOR BASSETS TAKING PILLS (kimberly delventhal)
   4. Re: Cooper (bassetslave at comcast.net)
   5. Looziana Basset Rescue - Summer of 2013 - Heartworm       Treatment
      Initiative (queenb534 at aol.com)
   6. Re: Dailydrool Digest, Vol 279, Issue 5 (lea pierce)


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Message: 1
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.

Sending drool, as always, to all who need it,

Katie, Watson, and Sherlock
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 20:59:22 +0200
From: Eleri Pastouret <elerimist at gmail.com>
To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
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.

lurps

Penny and Polly


Eleri Pastouret
www.bassettissimmo.com
http://mascollection.free.fr
www.un-coeur-sous-loreille.org

"The surest sign that intelligent life exists on other planets is that it's
never tried to contact us."




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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 15:38:24 -0400
From: "kimberly delventhal" <ckdtfl777 at msn.com>
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Subject: [Dailydrool] BEST FOR BASSETS TAKING PILLS
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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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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 18:24:07 +0000 (UTC)
From: bassetslave at comcast.net
To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Cooper
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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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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:41:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: queenb534 at aol.com
To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
Subject: [Dailydrool] Looziana Basset Rescue - Summer of 2013 -
        Heartworm       Treatment Initiative
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http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/bayoubassets/heartwormtreatment





Leslie A. Wallace
Looziana Basset Rescue, Inc.
501(c)3 nonprofit
www.bayoubassets.petfinder.org
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115864616476/
Jefferson SPCA Board

Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter Advisory Board




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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 13:33:58 -0700
From: lea pierce <leapierce at leapierce.com>
To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Dailydrool Digest, Vol 279, Issue 5
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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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>       incision (Elizabeth Lindsey)
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>    9. Message from Montana Basset Rescue (Susan Davenport)
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>       (Elizabeth Lindsey)
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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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> 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.
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> pam
> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 8:21:21 AM UTC-4, Bev Szaton wrote:
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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.
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> > but she tries.
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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
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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.
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> May God bless each and every one.
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Tramadol coating???
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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
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> From: Elizabeth Lindsey <erlindsey at comcast.net>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Our Elsinore has a bare bottom,   but all four
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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>
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>
> 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.
> ?
> Dale
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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:
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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>
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>
> 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:
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> Wfb3SiO4DhqKihbUFHNkz92__tNavw+dPbh91SA at mail.gmail.com
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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
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>
> 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???
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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:
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> 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
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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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