[Dailydrool] Bathing

Jacqueline MARANGOS marangos6 at orange.fr
Sun Jan 6 00:33:26 PST 2013


Just wondering how often I should bathe Fendi - she had a professional shampoo about 6 weeks ago and now is getting that basset smell back again - she has a wonderful shiny coat and I don't want to ruin that. A girlfriend walked into my house yesterday and said - uggg I can smell dog - so it makes me feel that I should wash my basset often. What do you all think?

Jackie





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> 8. URGENT: Drool and prayers needed (Veronica Deveau)
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> 11. Puppy pile (Swartz)
> 12. Yard freshener? (Riche Churchill)
> 13. OOH-that Gracie Allen? (Wilder, Sharon)
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> 15. Two Topics: Of meeting Droolers and Blind Dogs... (Sally Russell)
> 16. Re: Puppy pile (Dale Rutz)
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:53:49 -0800
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Basset Hound Rescue in Hawaii?
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> I had a person ask me about Basset Hound Rescue in Hawaii. If anyone knows anything about Hawaiian Rescue please let me know so I can put this woman in contact with them. Thanks ahead of time.
> Shirley Mueller
> Mom to Sally Belle, Gordy, Rosie the pup and foster girl Bella
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 20:04:41 -0800
> From: "Sandra Graham" 
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> I tried to look up bluegrass basset rescue on the shelter challenge site so
> that I would be ready to vote first thing Monday morning. I could not find
> them. Am I doing something wrong, or are they not there?
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Snoopy and da Brudder Elwood
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> Dear Snoopy,
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> Sorry youse is so sicky. Me and Data will come to your house and get
> those pesky raccoons who poop in your yard. We are very, very good at
> hunting critters in da yards. No cats cross our yard at all anymore.
> 
> Dear Brudder Elwood,
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> Hab a most excellent birfday with all youse favorite treets.
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> Love,
> Truman Colvin "The Voice"
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> -- 
> Janice Henry Colvin
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 22:49:57 -0500 (EST)
> From: DDropp at aol.com
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Drool for those in need.
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> I have been catching up on my drools, as the holidays have caused me to 
> fall behind. I am having Ben, who was not as lucky this holiday as last in 
> grabbing goodies, send all the drool he can muster for those in need. It is 
> going out to Jules H. who asked for it for the stress going on in her 
> life. Hope things get better for her and that whatever is causing the stress, 
> lessens. It is also going out to Pat Wood and her newly blind hound Becky. 
> It will take patience on the part of her and the other hounds until Becky 
> gets used to her new affliction. She will get used to it, as will the 
> others. It just takes time. Lastly it is going out to Dale Rutz and poor 
> Snoopy. Hopefully the vet will do testing to get the correct diagnosis, and 
> will be able to cure him. We do not want to lose our buddy Snoopy. It is 
> so frightening when things like this happen, and they can't give an answer 
> as to what is wrong. 
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> Douglas and Ben
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> He did luck out in one respect. Christmas dinner ended up being a bit 
> over cooked, and he is now getting the leftover mock chicken legs on his food. 
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 21:05:45 -0700
> From: Karen Muchmore 
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] You Know You Are Getting Old
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> I stumbled across one of my earlier Howliday cards I had sent. Both Bassets have passed away now...for 4+ years. The picture itself was about 12 years old. It made me laugh and cry...more cry. Tempus Fugit. Enjoy It!!
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> Karen
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 07:53:41 -0400
> From: Veronica Deveau 
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> I've just been given the go-ahead to give you Kimberly's email. It's puppilicious at live.com and she said that if you text her she'll get it the next time she turns her phone on. 
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> Thank you, all of you.
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> Veronica Deveau
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> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Red Armpits
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> Well, I will probably get my butt chewed out for this one, but Annie had 
> a cyst removed a couple years a go from her armpit, she gets really red 
> and irritated in her arm pit and down the inside of her leg, my old vet 
> told me to use diaper rash medicine on it and I did and it cleared right up, 
> but my new vet about went swinging off the ceiling when I said I use 
> desitin on her armpit, He doesn't want me to use it because of the zinc in it, 
> which can cause a dog to be anemic. so I didn't use it for a while and 
> nothing that my new vet gave me worked, medicated powders, antibiotic creams, 
> so guess what, I went back to the Desitin , I rub it in real good which is 
> hard because it is like a thick paste, but in two days she was completely 
> healed up, she has a really hard time licking that area any ways, just try 
> to lick your armpit LOL
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> I also know of another drooler who also uses the desitin on their Bassets 
> armpit and has great success with it.
> or you can use gold bond powder I actually think they make it in a roll 
> on like deodorant now also
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> Marlene mommy to Maggie & Evil Annie
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> Kimberly Harvey (Maggie Mildred and Barney's mum) has asked me to pass this along to everyone on the Drool. 
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> Oh, guys, Kimberly's in a bad way right now. Sometime after Christmas she had a severe mental breakdown (Kimberly tried to take her own life) and is now in a locked psych ward. She has asked me to request drool and/or prayers on her behalf. I don't need to tell you that the whole family (husband and kids) is also one, big hurtin' unit, too. The dogs are missing her like stink but not nearly as much as she misses them. 
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> Their address is: 
> 156 W. School St.
> Woonsocket, RI
> 02895
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> She's not supposed to have her iPhone in the hospital so I'm going to resist giving you her email address but will ask her if I may (they check on her every five minutes). 
> 
> I'm thanking you on Kimberly's behalf.
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> Veronica Deveau
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> (Stillwater Lake, Nova Scotia)
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> "Nothing is as far away as one minute ago." Jim Bishop
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> From: jacquelynn chazey 
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> When I clicked to provide dog food to the shelter task, I checked the shelter challenge tab on the side, and it said the challenge begins on Monday.There was the search option to find a rescue, and I tried to find Bluegrass, but it did not come up.I wonder if there is still a problem, so I am hoping those more savvy can look into it so we don't get a late start.
> Have a nice weekend all.
> Drool to all in need.
> Jackie and the herd 
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> We were just looking at the new Shelter Challenge that starts Monday the 7th and noticed Bluegrass Basset Rescue IS NOT ENTERED in it. They have a Bluegrass BOXER Rescue but NOT the Bluegrass Basset Rescue. Who is the back up to vote for starting Monday?
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> Daisey Mae, Barney and Mollie Mae.......Oh Dad too
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 10:54:06 -0600
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Puppy pile
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> Momma to the Bad A$$ Basset Brothers here and I might need a rescue team as I am trapped on the couch under a large pile of bassets. Ruger is laying across my thighs wit his head on my lower left arm and hand plus on Colt's butt. My left arm is around Colt (whose pointing in the opposite direction then Ruger). Colt has his head & chest laying across my lap. I am buried alive under a pile of hounds!!! The DH just walks by and laughs at me! He is support to be a Special Operations Rescue team leader.. He laughes instead of rescuing me,
> Michele
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> Message: 12
> Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2013 13:29:36 -0600
> From: Riche Churchill 
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Yard freshener?
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> We have a front yard that is approx 50 x 75 feet which the 7 house dogs 
> use most often, although 5 of them also use the very much larger "first" 
> backyard (there are two others) all of which are about 75 x 200 feet. 
> Those are not a problem, but the front yard concerns me.
> 
> Does anyone know of anything that can be safely used without harming 7 
> pee factories? I don't expect anything to totally cure and-or kill 
> anything (other than digging up the dirt and replacing, which is not an 
> option). We do cover entire yard with a 4-inch depth of mulch twice a 
> year, but that eventually washes or is scratched away. Am sure rainfall 
> dilutes and cleans the yard to some extent, but wondered if there was 
> anything else to help do so. Grass does grow everywhere except the 
> perimeter along the fence line, which is guarded against postal 
> carriers, meter readers, visiting friends or relatives and a 
> considerable number of imaginary enemies.
> 
> Riche
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> Message: 13
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 19:43:17 +0000
> From: "Wilder, Sharon" 
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] OOH-that Gracie Allen?
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> Glenn and I have a system. On Saturday I do all the food shopping and he unloads the car and puts everything away. He brought several bags of food in the house and laid them on the kitchen floor to unload. Most of the time all hounds are downstairs while this goes on but today they had just come in and were upstairs. If the kitchen gate isn't closed properly Huggie Bear is able to pop it open so when I came downstairs there were 3 hounds in the kitchen investigating the bags. I was in the process of shooing them out when Glenn came in with the rest of the bags. Of course the hounds followed him back in the kitchen. Glenn and I were standing there talking about something when I spied Huggie Bear showing great interest in one of the bags. I leaned over and saw that the package with the pork chops was broken into and a chop appeared to be missing. I scolded Huggie Bear. Glenn and I simply couldn't believe how she was able to break into the package, steal and quickly g
> obble down a chop while we were standing there...well...duh... Anyway, I shooed her out of the kitchen and out of the corner of my eye I see no longer so wee, Gracie Allen, on the dog bed scarfing the stolen pork chop as fast as she can. She sees me seeing her and before I can get to her she hustles into the crate with her back to me all the way at the back where I couldn't get to her easily. She finishes her chop and I scold her and tell her she gets no rib for dinner since she already had her meat. She just smacked her lips and grinned, "yum, good pork chop".
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> From: "Chris Bly" 
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> The Shelter Challenge voting begins Monday January 7th we are voting for Bluegrass Basset Rescue from KY and next challenge we are voting for 4 The Hounds. 
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 10:46:17 -0500
> From: Sally Russell 
> To: "dailydrool at dailydrool.org" 
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Two Topics: Of meeting Droolers and Blind
> Dogs...
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> Sue and Dave Autry are a real bonus to being on the Drool. They happened
> to post something months ago about a vet clinic in the Melbourne area and
> that lead to many emails back and forth as they were so very concerned
> about our Pixel and her loss of sight.
> 
> We finally met last week when we were at our condo in the Melbourne, FL
> area and Pixel and Browser practically followed them into the elevator when
> they left as they liked them so much. Bassets really know who loves them.
> 
> Browser has been blind since six (he is now nine) from that nasty disease
> glaucoma. However, from almost the start, he has been upbeat and has not
> shown any change in his personality. We tried to save the one unaffected
> eye for a year with four different drops but our eye vet told us it was
> inevitable that one would go too. Browser never acted depressed and we
> would keep our depression under wraps and try to remain upbeat for him.
> 
> Pixel lost her eyesight in one eye a year ago after a bout with another
> nasty disease, pancreatitis. This disease is on the rise as well and we
> have always fed our dogs low fat, organic food. Hard to say but she had
> just had the rabies shot, required every three years in FL. Our eye vet
> said because pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease, it can affect the
> eyes. Pixel is now 12 but she and Browser are unrelated. We are now
> trying to preserve as much sight as possible in her "good" eye with four
> different eye drops and our wonderful eye vet.
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> So 2013 has brought us new "basset" friends and we wish all Droolers a
> wonderful year!
> 
> Bert, Sally, Pixel and Browser
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 17:05:55 -0800
> From: Dale Rutz 
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> bassethounds and their people." 
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Puppy pile
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> It happened to me once too. Thought I might smother. I pleaded with my teenage daughter for help. She gave me the required "mom how do you get yourself into these situations" look. And then she walked into the kitchen and got out a fork and a plate. Set the plate on the counter banged the folk on the plate twice. My lap was suddenly empty and she had 3 bassets
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> The ever clueless momPerson 
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Jan 5, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Swartz wrote:
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> > Momma to the Bad A$$ Basset Brothers here and I might need a rescue team as I am trapped on the couch under a large pile of bassets. Ruger is laying across my thighs wit his head on my lower left arm and hand plus on Colt's butt. My left arm is around Colt (whose pointing in the opposite direction then Ruger). Colt has his head & chest laying across my lap. I am buried alive under a pile of hounds!!! The DH just walks by and laughs at me! He is support to be a Special Operations Rescue team leader.. He laughes instead of rescuing me,
> > Michele
> > Sent from my PawPad
> > _______________________________________________
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> Message: 17
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 18:44:27 -0500 (EST)
> From: basetsavr5 at aol.com
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Shelter Challenge
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> Momma here--old and sometimes does not think clearly or type well, but if I might remember ....and good possibility wrong....but is it a requirement that the group has to be registered with Petfinder to compete in the challenge?? I just tried to find Bluegrass there and it came up with no matches---anyone with clear thoughts on this out there, and perhaps I did not search correctly.
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> 
> Debbie Winchester 
> Official Food Slave and Drool Mop Queen to 
> PW, OEBE Elder Clara, 
> OEBE Brudder Elwood, Instigator of Evil Deeds
> Elder Sister Daisy, Brudder Jake
> Sister Bessie, The Younger
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 17:23:48 -0800 (PST)
> From: Marie Campbell 
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] yard freshner
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> ?Hi Riche,
> ????My friend Susan, who has 10 dogs and a graveled dog yard recommends distilled vinegar put in a garden sprayer attached to your hose like? you use for fertilizer.? She swears by it!? Very safe.? I used distilled vinegar to mop the floors and clean the whelping box whenever I had puppies.? Good Housekeeping did a study on white distilled vinegar and found it killed as much bacteria and viruses as bleach but without the dangeous side effects.
> Hope this helps,
> Marie Campbell & the basset crew
> Man Plans ~ God Laughs?
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> Message: 19
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 20:53:15 -0600
> From: AWoodrum 
> To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform basset
> hounds and their people." 
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Looks like we vote for 4 the Hounds
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> None of us can find Basset Buddies on the Shelter Challenge site - we were
> supposed to vote for them once previously and they were not set up but said
> they would get it fixed - doesn't look like this has been done, and if they
> are not in the Petfinder database that Animal Rescue Site uses, there is no
> way we can vote for them. Since it is Saturday evening, and voting starts
> Monday morning, I suggest we forget Basset Buddies this time and go with 4
> the Hounds in MO (Missouri). What does everyone think? 
> 
> 
> 
> Anita Woodrum
> 
> awoodrum at clear.net
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