[Dailydrool] Dailydrool Digest, Vol 276, Issue 4

Maxine Kirk bassetbabe at msn.com
Sat Jul 20 16:45:20 PDT 2013


Enjoyed Becky's  essay on Morse in the village.

 
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>    1. Reminder - Oregon Basset Games this Sunday (Vanis, Nancy)
>    2. Re: Dumb Bunnies (Esther Strom)
>    3. Calendar Date (rosekh at aol.com)
>    4. Psuedononas Infection (Pat)
>    5. Re: Barbara, Opie & Cushings (Vicki Kerns)
>    6. Ohio Basset Rescue shirts (Eva DeVaughn)
>    7. Morse Trains the Neighbours, and Nails (rebecca stanton)
>    8. Dry Skin (Jennifer Martin)
>    9. jasmin and joshua with lilly justin and jade ATB.
>       (Johnathan Molyneaux)
>   10. Re: Psuedononas Infection (J Marchlewski)
>   11. And the score is.... (Michael Brooks)
>   12. Thanks & Romeo update (Saralyn Stabile Seiler)
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 18:54:19 +0000
> From: "Vanis, Nancy" <Nancy.Vanis at McKesson.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Reminder - Oregon Basset Games this Sunday
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> Just a final reminder to all the Oregon Hound Basset Hounds (and their slaves).
> You are all invited to come to a fun filled day at the Oregon Basset Hound Games this Sunday July 21st in Woodburn, Oregon.
> For more information on location, times and events - please go the Oregon Basset website - www.oregonbassethoundrescue.com.  There is a link to the flyer on the main page.
> Hope to see you there!
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:05:40 -0500
> From: Esther Strom <esthermstrom at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Dumb Bunnies
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> I'm not disagreeing about their intelligence, but rabbits are not actually
> rodents. They're part of the Lagomorpha order, which is pretty much just
> rabbits and hares.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagomorpha
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> Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB (who used to babysit the baby rabbits in our
> yard)
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> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Chris Bly <jbly1 at kc.rr.com> wrote:
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> > **
> > Dumb Bunnies each year we also have baby bunnies running around the yard
> > we have lived here 16 years and each year a new crop of babies come in the
> > Spring, most escape the Bassets they are usually not on the hunt in the
> > right place at the same time the bunnies are there but every now and then
> > we hear one screeching as a Basset is close. I hate when they catch one and
> > then will not give it up. I know Bunnies are rodents but I hate to see
> > anything suffer. I just think rabbits are really really dumb.
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 15:29:07 -0400
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> Thanks for all who answered my question...I got my 1st choice, which is my birthday, 3/19!
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> Rose, Mom to Fred, Annie and Marty the Beagle
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 11:42:05 -0600
> From: "Pat" <patv at allianceyc.org>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Psuedononas Infection
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> Wondering if anyone has had experience with a psuedononas ear infection?  It
> produces a black gunk and is resistant to apparently all medications. We
> just aren't having any luck fighting this.
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>  
> 
> Previously, someone wrote that they had a medication compounded in New York
> that worked on an ear infection. I was wondering if this was the same one.
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> If you have any ideas, please email me personally at patv at allianceyc.org.
> Thanks.
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> Pat Vandell
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> From: Vicki Kerns <vickikerns at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Barbara, Opie & Cushings
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> Barbara, I'm sure Cushings affects different dogs in different ways. My
> Cleo was diagnosed with it a couple of years ago. Apparently, there are 2
> types, the adrenal type (gland by the abdomen, I think) and pituitary (in
> the head). I don't know if one is worse than the other Cleo has the
> pituitary type. I've never noticed any pain or discomfort in her because of
> it. Her big giveaway was the incessant thirst and peeing. They put her on
> Vetoryl 60mg. It was a newer med at the time and has less side effects.
> Cleo has done great on it, although she still drinks quite a bit, I don't
> notice her peeing as frequently. I wonder why Opie has pain with it and if
> that's normal. I sure hope you get it all sorted out and he gets on the
> mend. Sending tons of drool.
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 19:25:07 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Eva DeVaughn <babynugs2003 at yahoo.com>
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> OBR is offering 2 colors of shirts and hoodies. You can order either color by July 20.? We will have extra shirts of both colors but if you want a specific color you should order now!! The first 100 orders get a free love bead necklace to go with the theme of the shirt. You need to check them out at http://www.ohiobassetrescue.com/ 
> We also have cozies with our logo on them too!! They come in pink or blue. 
> The week before the 4th of July into that weekend we took in 18 dogs!!? One is HW positive. So that is good odds for all of those dogs.?Please try to make it to Basset Fest on September 20th?to support us and don't forget to buy your shirt.?
> Thanks to Suzanne with Mid Atlantic for helping us with some of the dogs!!
> ?
> Eva and Princess Nugget ATB
> http://www.ohiobassethoundrescue.com/ ?
> Basset Fest September 20th
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 08:12:26 +0100
> From: rebecca stanton <pummorse at hotmail.co.uk>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Morse Trains the Neighbours, and Nails
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>  
> Since we moved to this village nearly 3 years ago Morse has managed to worm his way into a lot of the neighbours lives.  He goes into the pub every day and demands gravy bones by woofing loudly (and in this hot weather only half the woof comes out and he sounds like a seal asking for a fish to be thrown).  He stands at the pub kitchen door to see if there are any scraps, even a carrot will do.  He wandered into the verger's house a few weeks ago uninvited but there was nothing to be found.  Another neighbour always finds him a digestive biscuit and he adores her, another pops in now and then and he cuddles up to her on the sofa.  The car park attendant at the quay finds a dog biscuit for him.  But the real find has been a couple who adore him and who live at the far end of the village.  Their house an open house, where the front door is nearly always open, and Morse just barges straight in and if there is no-one to greet him in the lounge he announces himself loudly.  He has 
>  even been known to take himself upstairs and root around until he finds someone.  Well, this particular neighbour is a big meat eater, and hence goes to the butchers a lot (unlike me, as I am a vegetarian, something I am sure that Morse heartily disapproves of).  He went last week and bought some pigs trotters (blench) and while there asked if they had any dogs bones?  Well, they came out with 2 huge specimens.  One was so large and so fresh I did wonder if it might moo.  Morse was beside himself and spent about half an hour just barking at this thing in the garden.  There's definitely something about bassets, their characters speak for themselves.
>  
> I have been trying (unsuccessfully) over the last few months to cut Morse's nails and now they are really long.  He had a bad experience as a puppy with  nails (nothing to do with me I might add) and now he is like something possessed when he sees clippers.  I occasionally manage to snip one when he is fast asleep, and that is okay with the odd one but this is every nail now that needs doing!  In our last home there were many more pavements and he has also slowed down a lot over the last year and isn't walking as much.  We have a vets appointment for later this morning.  Last time at the vets it took about 4 people to hold him down.  *sigh*.
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> We send drool to all in need.
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> Becky, Morse (did you say nails) and Pumbaa ATB 
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 07:26:04 -0400
> From: Jennifer Martin <timandjenmartin at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Dry Skin
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> The first thing I would do if I had a dog with dry skin is check the fat
> content on the food he is eating.  Anytime the fat is less than 10% you
> will be fighting dry skin.  If your dog has other skin issues like
> allergies, I would make sure the food has at least 12% fat.  I have to add
> salmon oil on top of the 12% fat to keep my severe allergy dogs' skin in
> good shape.  I found that, yes, I did have to cut back their food about 1/4
> cup a day.  I make up for it in veggies and fruit so they don't think they
> are starving.
> 
> The next thing you need to look at is what kind of shampoo you are using.
>  Baby shampoo or any other human shampoo is a big no no.  Our skin and dog
> skin is not the same pH and our stuff will dry out their skin.  You want to
> use a high quality shampoo that is moisturizing.  If the dog has dandruff
> you will need to use a dandruff shampoo that does not strip the skin.  I
> personally use sebulux for the first wash and Tropiclean moisturizing
> shampoo for the second round.  There are conditioners available, but I
> don't seem to need them.  My dogs really don't have flakes, but I have
> allergies and the dandruff shampoo really helps cut down on the allergens.
> 
> Jennifer, momslave to Beauford, Bugsey and Browyn the Fairy Princess
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 12:36:09 +0000
> From: Johnathan Molyneaux <Johnathan.Molyneaux at cfgrp.co.za>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] jasmin and joshua with lilly justin and jade
> 	ATB.
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> Good day all and healing drool been sent to all in need.
> This is Joshua chiming in: I am so excited to be going back to school on Saturday that I got my sister Jasmin to help me pack my school bag so that it is ready for Saturday afternoon can barely wait for Saturday to arrive. We had the neighbour hood cats visit our yard last night, not ferral. They were fighting over the scraps in our rubbish bin such a noise. We asked our slave Johnathan to let us out at 02.00
> Which he did and we only came back in once we made sure all the kitties had left. Quite often the one neighbours cats come to visit our front garden but when the slaves are not at home access is barred to us and we can only stay in the back garden until slaves come home.
> So we talk to them through the window. We are sending get well and stay well drool to Huggie Bear, Opie, Miz Powwy and PW Polly
> This is PW Justin chiming in from the Bridge, that silly slave Johnathan had our cousin Piper from the Out of Africa hounds in quite a state when he wrote that Coco and her sister Layla had gone shopping for new outfits with Jade and Lilly in Main Street yesterday as it was she that had gone shopping and had been watching 13 and a half year old Coco playing in her garden with Caspian, Ella and Whisky through the Bridge Telescope just before going shopping. For a moment Piper was in a state of panic thinking that something had happened to her sister Coco. Now that the shopping has finished and all the new outfits bought we can barely wait until next week to wear them to the Christmas in July party.
> Jasmin and Joshua, we have instructed the slave to get his ducks in a row and not be so forgetful of names. We are looking forward to having the slave Johnathan to ourselves this evening as all the other humans will be out.
> Lilly, Justin and Jade ATB We will be going to watch Lilly in a full dress rehearsal of A Midsummer's Night Dream at the Amphi theatre tonight. Lilly can not wait to get into her fairy costume.
> Slaves William and Johnathan forever busy with one thing or another.
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 07:39:12 -0500
> From: J Marchlewski <jan3luski at gmail.com>
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> The only thing that cleared Dexter's chronic year-long ear infection was
> the blue power ear treatment.  I used it as the last resort before ear
> canal surgery.  Within three days, I notice a difference.  His bi-lateral
> ear infection cleared up in a month.  I used the blue power ear treatment
> twice a day for two weeks; then once a day for another two weeks.
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> Jan
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 06:36:55 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Michael Brooks <michael.brooks88 at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] And the score is....
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> Bella - 1
> full tub of whipped butter - 0
> ?
> ?
> Mike
> Diane,
> Damon,
> Bella (aka Butter Pup)
> Freyja the little Arkansas wild kitty,
> and coming soon, a new family member :-)
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 07:15:51 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Saralyn Stabile Seiler <saralyn777 at bellsouth.net>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Thanks & Romeo update
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> Thanks so much for all the wonderful healing drool and prayers sent Romeo's way.? We took him again to the vet and he gave him something called Previcox.? This drug was amazing, within hours of taking it he opened his mouth and was able to eat.? He has been like a different houndie since.? The vet only gave us seven and in a way I hate to take him off of it.? This told us a lot about him.? He has been with us 2 years since his Gottcha Day which is July 28th.? He has always walked like and old man and didn't play much at all(he is only about 5)? This is all inflammation.? He actually played with Louie yesterday, this is the first day he has done that.? It does my heart good to see it.? He is still on the Metro. and will be on it another day.? As per the doc he is on boiled chicken, rice and green beans.? He seems to like it so far.? I am wondering if we should put him back on Natural Balance limited ingredients again or keep him on this.? I
>  could use some advice on this.? The Previcox is very pricey and I don't know how long he can stay on it, but he has had a wonderful comeback from the Pancreititis.? I know I am probably paranoid but I want him to stay well.? I don't want him to feel the inflammation in his body anymore.? He is such a good boy and we love him so much.? All that inflammation must have caused his jaw pain.? He has always had ear and neck pain(we don't know why)but know all of this is pain has come from inflammation.? The doc did an xray of his neck and mouth and also checked his ear and can't find anything.? Any advice all of you can give us would be appreciated.? Thank you so much again for your encouraging messages.? And thanks Lulu, what mouth issues did you have?
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