[Dailydrool] Dailydrool Digest, Vol 251, Issue 3

Mary Biddle maresidoats at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 10:27:47 PST 2013


Dear Sister Bessie:
We be hoarders together.  I hates dos biggie orange fishy pills.  I spits
dem out whenever
I can, but I likes your way ob hidden den bedder., I jab tried it under the
pad ob my  bed, but
the cats find den and breaks den.--den theys stink!  My momma gibs dem and
my udder
meddies to me wif liberwurst now and gigs it real fast, so I don want to
miss any!!!
Keep on hoarding.  Drool to alls who's needs it.
Your admirin friend-
Iris


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>    1. Sister Gracie ATB Monday 1/21/13 (AWoodrum)
>    2. Shelter Challenge (Chris Bly)
>    3. Prozac (dpmcquade at verizon.net)
>    4. Penny and Bubba (Rebecca Stanton)
>    5. Medication question (Rebecca Stanton)
>    6. Fwd: Ear pain (Ann Hefner)
>    7. hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (Bob)
>    8. Dog Beds in the Bedroom (Kelly Jane Wilson)
>    9. Re: Georgie was right (AWoodrum)
>   10. Re: Madelynne Maybelle Newby (AWoodrum)
>   11. Re: Veronica (AWoodrum)
>   12. Re: Veronica (Senior Houndsabound)
>   13. A Touch of Drool (Tim Mayer)
>   14. Re: Medication question (Dale Rutz)
>   15. Gracie reports (Dale Rutz)
>   16. Drool for all in need (DDropp at aol.com)
>   17. I have a Hoarder (basetsavr5 at aol.com)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:56:00 -0600
> 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] Sister Gracie ATB Monday 1/21/13
> Message-ID: <059101cdf8d2$20346e20$609d4a60$@CLEAR.NETt>
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> After talking to the Vet Saturday, I decided that we would take everything
> one day at a time and just see how Gracie did.  Friday, Saturday and Sunday
> we managed to get her to eat deli sliced turkey and also about a half a can
> (the little flat ones) of cat food each day, and then she went on a walk
> with me and Holly Friday and Saturday.  Gracie hasn't been able to walk for
> quite a few months, so what we do is, Holly and I walk, and Gracie gets
> pulled in the little red wagon.  She has been feeling really bad recently,
> but you could tell she enjoyed the walks.  Then Sunday she rallied quite a
> bit, I had been working on the yard all afternoon and stopped, grabbed my
> car keys, and headed for the door to go get a half-price Coke at Sonic.
> Holly wanted to go, but Gracie actually got up and headed for the door,
> too.
> So I said okay girls, let's go.  Of course I had to carry Gracie most of
> the
> way to the car, but for her to even stand up and start for the door was
> amazing.
>
>
>
> When we got back, she laid out in the driveway for a while (she loved doing
> that, it gave her the opportunity to enjoy the sun and also ignore me when
> I
> called her to come in.   Great fun.)  Once we finally got back into the
> house, she crashed and put herself to bed.  Next morning (Monday), she was
> done.  Could barely manage to get her feet under her, could barely stand,
> and could walk maybe a foot or two before sinking to the floor.  It was
> really pitiful.  So we called the Vet and yesterday afternoon late Holly
> and
> I took her in.  It was over very quickly and easily, her poor 15 year old
> body was just totally worn out.
>
>
>
> When I put Sister Anna down, I did not take Gracie and Holly, and they did
> not understand what happened to Anna, they looked for her for months,
> especially Holly.  And Holly really did not do well for a long time.
>  That's
> why I took Holly along, hoping that she would not spend time worrying about
> where Gracie was because she realized Gracie died.  I think it worked,
> Holly
> is not looking for Gracie and worrying.  She is being pretty needy, but
> that's okay.  I think we'll be looking for one or two more old seniors
> pretty quickly, it's awfully quiet around here and I think Holly needs the
> company.  Gracie and Anna were Holly's protectors, they made her feel safe.
> So if any of the rescues that are close to Texas (we're in Dallas) have any
> sweet, mellow old senior gals or guys who are good with cats and need a
> quiet home, please contact Sister Holly, she is interviewing for new
> friends.
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>
>
> Anita Woodrum
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> awoodrum at clear.net
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 16:41:12 -0600
> From: "Chris Bly" <jbly1 at kc.rr.com>
> To: <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Shelter Challenge
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> please keep voting for 4 the Hounds from MO in the shelter Challenge.
> here is the link
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 14:43:24 -0600 (CST)
> From: dpmcquade at verizon.net
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Prozac
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> When you are putting a hound on a drug for a behavioral issue, it's
> important to get the right one. When Abner got aggressive, we tried one
> drug, it may have been Xanax, which did nothing for him. Prozac quelled the
> aggression quite a bit, but it did not stop it all. You have to use
> behavioral methods along with the drug. Finally we discovered that Abs was
> in pain, which caused the aggression. Once we started the glucosamine and
> chondroitin that eased his back pain, he was fine.
>
> Coming up with a solution to behavioral problems is a multipronged matter.
> I usually tell people that as the ones living with the dog, they have
> insights no vet can have. Watching what triggers the problems is a key part
> of dealing with the issue. When it seems that no triggers exist, you may
> actually be missing the key one, so you have to watch the dog for a while.
> It's not easy to come up with a solution. And of course, when it's a health
> issue, as it was with our Abs, you have to hit on the source of the pain.
> We actually came on the solution for Abs by talking to a surgeon who was
> looking at his cancer, not his back. I was so thankful I mentioned the back
> trouble to that vet, even though that was not specifically what we were
> there for.
>
> Abs used to bite at my feet when I tried to walk past in him in narrow
> spaces. So I learned how to manage that. Throwing treats to him did not
> solve the problem, but I got bitten a lot less. I also learned not to look
> him in the eye, which he saw as a threat. These things helped me live with
> him, but only finding the real problem, his back pain, solved it.
>
> Finding out what causes a dog to be aggressive can be a long road.
> Medication can help, but it's not the only part of the solution. Still, if
> it helps keep people safe, I am all for it, under a doctor's direction.
> Pam, food slave to the Dashing Bassets
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 21:35:50 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Rebecca Stanton <stumpypaws at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Penny and Bubba
> Message-ID:
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> Sending vast amounts of drool for Penny and Bubba - and?praying for good
> news please -
> ?
> Becky Morse and Pumbaa ATB
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 21:55:06 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Rebecca Stanton <stumpypaws at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Medication question
> Message-ID:
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> Can anyone tell me if Glucosamine Chondroitin & MSM are the same as triple
> max joint supplements?
> thanks
> Becky, Morse and Pumbaa ATB
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:38:23 -0700
> From: "Ann Hefner" <anniebh at acsol.net>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Fwd: Ear pain
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> ----- Message Forwarded on Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:38:10 -0700
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> From: "Ann Hefner" <anniebh at acsol.net>
> To: martyd70 at gmail.com,dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.com
> Subject: Ear pain
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:35:18 -0700
>
> <blockquote>
> You don't want to mask a serious ear problem with pain meds.
> You should get to the cause. There could be a sticker way
> down inside or a serious infection.  Bassets have deep ear
> canals and one medication might treat an outer ear
> infection, but it may not work for an inner ear infection.
> You may need to get a second opinion.
> Ann
> </blockquote>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:15:27 -0800
> From: Bob <cowbobdog at gmail.com>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
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> Leonard has had it~~he was very sick the first time~~yes I said the first
> time the vet told me dogs either get this once or get it recurring..
>
> they treated him with ivs and medicine at the hospital and sent home with
> flagyl  and we have a prescription of flagyl to give him immediately at
> signs of a flare..he has gotten it two more ties but the quick medicine has
> made it just a nuisance so far..we also changed the food and he hasnt been
> sick since..we went all grain
>
> Kathy
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 16:53:32 -0800 (PST)
> From: Kelly Jane Wilson <chincoteaguegal at yahoo.com>
> To: Daily Drool <dailydrool at dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Dog Beds in the Bedroom
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> Hi all,
> ?
> I laughed at Dale's post about not having room for another dog bed in the
> bedroom. In my bedroom, what floorspace that is not covered by dog beds is
> covered by wee wee pads.
> ?
> So here is the survey question. How many of us cannot get up in the middle
> of the night without stepping on at least one dog bed? I guess we can take
> it one step further and ask how many cannot get up without stepping on a
> dog?
> ?
> Also, what is the current count of dog beds in the bedroom? I have five,
> if you count the pile of blankets occasionally used by the dogs, usually
> used by the cats. All those beds and yet Buddy the black Lab sleeps on the
> floor half the night, I think he gets hot. I usually have four or five
> hounds on the human bed with me. Sheesh.
> ?
> Kelly Jane and the Wilson Gang
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> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:48:44 -0600
> 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: Re: [Dailydrool] Georgie was right
> Message-ID: <071a01cdf90b$c87798d0$5966ca70$@CLEAR.NETt>
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> Basset Hounds have very tender feelings that get hurt easily, and they do
> not forget.
>
> Anita Woodrum
> awoodrum at clear.net
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>
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:51:37 -0600
> 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: Re: [Dailydrool] Madelynne Maybelle Newby
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> Oh dear, another sweet girl has gone to the Bridge.  We are sending healing
> thoughts to you, along with lots of lub and soft snooter kissies.  It's
> always so very hard to let them go.  Madelynne, have a safe and swift
> journey to the Bridge.
>
> Anita Woodrum
> awoodrum at clear.net
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>
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> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:09:58 -0600
> 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: Re: [Dailydrool] Veronica
> Message-ID: <067601cdf906$5d9b20e0$18d162a0$@CLEAR.NETt>
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> She was ready, and you did the right thing, but boy oh boy do you ever miss
> them when they are gone.  We are sending you lots of lub and soft snooter
> kissies.  Veronica, have a safe and swift trip to the Bridge and find your
> Rosemary.  You sure about the hats?
>
> Anita Woodrum
> awoodrum at clear.net
>
>
>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 20:51:14 -0500
> From: Senior Houndsabound <houndsabound at cfl.rr.com>
> To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform basset
>         hounds and      their people." <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Veronica
> Message-ID: <FD4E79CA-3816-47CC-9A55-6263A4CA5D90 at cfl.rr.com>
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> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 12:34 AM, Joanne Coorlas <jolet at aol.com> wrote:
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> > Last Wednesday I let Veronica go to The Bridge. She had been declining
> in the past 2 months. Her kidneys were hanging in there but getting her to
> eat was increasingly difficult. her vision had drastically declined, she
> could not see where I was in the room unless right in front of her and she
> was now running in to things. On Tuesday it was clear that she didn't feel
> well, very uncomfortable, would lie down for a bit and then sit up and
> shift from front leg to leg. I let her out Wed. morning, let her back in,
> ran up to shower, and found her sitting upright in the exact place she was
> 10 to 15 minutes earlier. It struck me that she just wan't happy anymore
> and that everything I needed to do to her, was not something that she
> understood or tolerated. Nebulizer, she'd sit still for a bit then try to
> push the mask off, set it up to steam in the crate, she'd bang  and cry to
> get out, pills, spit them out or hack them up, fluids under the skin, she'd
> get up and try to get away when
>   s
> > he saw me coming with the bag. If only they could understand that you
> are trying to make them better.
> > Two weeks ago the vet gave me a high calorie "Highly Palatable" nutrient
> gel to give her. I told him she wouldn't eat it. He told me it'd be easy-
>  put it on the roof of her mouth and then rub her throat. I didn't want to
> laugh in his face, after all, he's trying to be helpful. Put gel on roof of
> mouth, Veronica refuses to swallow, waits until you let go of snooter, uses
> tongue to scrape gel off roof of mouth, hacks it on to floor, gives me a
> withering glare and stomps off while I wipe up brown slime.  When we got to
> the vet Wednesday we found that she had pneumonia, when she came back in to
> the examining room, Veronica, who was ordinarily pulling for the door, just
> lay down on the floor. So I lay down next to her and told her that Rosemary
> would be waiting for her, and to please make an effort to look happy to see
> her, as Rose would be thrilled and would show her around, and no, she would
> not have to wear a hat. So my tough-cookie girl, who would give men in
> sunglasses and
>   h
> > ats a  low warning Wooooo when they'd walk by, who would challenge any
> big dog who looked at her the wrong way, but no one smaller, who frequented
> the top of the dining room table when younger,who would sleep on the bed
> but kick you with her feet if you tried to snuggle next to her, who claimed
> two chairs as hers alone, and who'd grab a chew bone fling it in the air an
> run in circles when mamma came home, is gone. And as I probably wrote when
> Rosemary died, they had better be there when I get there.  All of you with
> sick dogs, and those who've suffered a loss, as always are in my thoughts
> and prayers.
> >
> > Joanne
> > mamma to Rosemary and Veronica both now ATB, who will take some time to
> get some things repaired around the house, and then see who needs a home
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> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 18:31:45 -0800
> From: "Tim Mayer" <tcm541 at gmail.com>
> To: <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] A Touch of Drool
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> Okay - I don't post often lately, but could some of our hounds send off a
> little drool for Leia Round? She goes in to the vet's tomorrow to have a
> small lump removed. It's not something that looks like a problem, mostly
> looks like the fatty lumps Maggie has, but this one is in an awkward
> location. It's right behind her collar, so anytime I put a leash on her, it
> pulls the collar into the lump. We don't want to aggravate it, so it's
> coming off. And, of course, while she's under, the teeth get a little
> touch-up as well.
>
> We expect this to be totally uneventful, but as always I worry.
>
> Tim 'n Puppies
>         * Maggie d'Earest (my grumpy, lumpy, snarky 14 year old girl.)
>         * Leia Round (alpha bagel in her own mind)
>         * Dexter Dogstar (world's sweetest puppy.at least in my corner of
> the world!)
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> Message: 14
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:14:05 -0800
> From: Dale Rutz <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>
> To: Rebecca Stanton <stumpypaws at yahoo.co.uk>,   "An internet mail list
>         designed to entertain and inform bassethounds   and their people."
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Medication question
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> I can and they are not
>
> Triple max has those plus eye of newt and toe of frog I think it was but
> geez snoopy went from not being able to get up on the couch to leaping up
> there with authority
>
> Check out entirely pets web site and they will give you the clinical
> details and good luck
>
> Dale
>
> Sent from my iPaw
>
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> Message: 15
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:20:04 -0800
> From: Dale Rutz <dalerutz at sbcglobal.net>
> To: "An internet mail list designed to entertain and inform
>         bassethounds and        their people." <
> dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Gracie reports
> Message-ID: <0A47272A-EBFC-46C9-B424-809F3B037AFD at sbcglobal.net>
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> Hi it's Gracie
>
> It was by mistake I swear.  Anybody could have gotten confused.   Mommy
> hasn't been feeling well    Natalie baked last night because that makes the
> house smell nice and always makes mommy feel better.   Natalie make sugar
> cookie dough and added red food coloring.   She said they were basset
> cookies.   Now how was I to know she meant they were SHAPED like basset
> cookies.   When she said they were basset cookies I thought they were for
> us and got them down and shared them with Snoopy and LuLu after Natalie
> went to school this morning
>
> Could have happened to anyone
>
> More later from Gracie the princess
> With LuLu. Yum yum
> And Snoopy   Well I had to curate them once they went missing now didn't I?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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>
> Message: 16
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 23:17:05 -0500 (EST)
> From: DDropp at aol.com
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Drool for all in need
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> Once again, Ben and I find ourselves behind the drool ball.  I  just
> finished catching up on them.  It has been so hard reading them lately
>  with all
> that has been going on, all the ailing hounds, all those going to the
> bridge, and the humans leaving.  Ben has been grabbing a few things from
>  the
> table, so he will be able to make the drool needed for all.  Lots of it  is
> going to Penny and Bubba who ingested medications and are not in the
>  Vetspital.
>  We hope that they both pull through, so their slave will not  have to
> worry about them in addition to his own special needs.  The drool  is also
> going
> out to Anita and her Gracie.  Hopefully Gracie will not have  to leave
> quite yet for the bridge.
>
> Drool is on the way to Marlene, whose Maggie now has Cushing's in addition
> to all her allergies.  Hopefully the drool will help poor Maggie cope, and
> the vets will be able to help her.  It is also going out to OBR's foster
> Kuder with the drinking problem, the problem that is in poor Kuder's head.
> Hopefully he will be able to get over it, and get over it.  Lastly it goes
> to Wendie and her Edward.  Glad the surgery went well and he is
>  recovering.
>  Hopefully there will be no other problems with the liver or  that the
> stones are not anything but plain dark stones.
>
> I will be sending prayers along with Ben's drool that things go well for
> all, and for any I may have missed.
>
> Douglas and Ben
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> Message: 17
> Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 07:08:54 -0500 (EST)
> From: basetsavr5 at aol.com
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] I have a Hoarder
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> Momma here, first major drool to all in need, wow, this has been a ruff
> week out there-----we are hoping the tables will turn and things will slow
> down to a dull roar for everyone.
> I own a hoarder. Yup-Sister Bessie-the younger-is a hoarder. It is cold
> here, well cold for us-and I have made sure there are plenty of blankets in
> the hounds crates. Bessie so enjoys her blankets---yesterday I went to
> fluff them for her, and what do my wondering eyes find??? A whole weeks
> hoarding of her fish oil caps. Yes those are the big ones and it was very
> apparent she feels she does not need them. She had piled them together and
> covered them under one of her blankets. She showed no remorse mind you-----
> Time to outsmart this basset girl.
> I will probably fail.
>
> Drool to all in need
>
>
> 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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