[Dailydrool] Dailydrool Digest, Vol 512, Issue 3

Susan Scott-Chambers lily5943 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 9 10:48:11 PST 2018


Nicknames!  Always so funny....

Beau:  Bo-bo, Mr. Bo-bo, Mr. Man, Biggest Boy, Handsome, Bo-jay

Noodle:  Baby Noodle (she's 11), Noodle Struedel, Baby Sister, Noo-noo

Chance:  Chan-Chance, Little Man, Daddy's Boy, Guardian of the Galaxy (he's
German shepherd/Aussie/Great Pyrenees mix, so he's very guard-y, always
monitoring everything)


My first basset hound, Sophie, became very cranky in her golden years.  I
started calling her "Mrs. Cuddles" as a joke.  Jolie, BABES Royal
Ambassador of Rescued Houndies, was called "Mama Jolie" by my friends bc
she was so sweet to other dogs.  And we called Gracie Girl "Gigi".  Sigh....

Susan

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>    1. My Hoosier Hound (Elizabeth)
>    2. Lucy?s nicknames (LYNN and LINDA FERRELL)
>    3. Fire Alarms (Nancy Candray)
>    4. Nicknames (Julie Canny)
>    5. Re: nicknames (lois.leader lois.leader)
>    6. Nicknames (Ellen Cole)
>    7. Sebaceous cysts (Angelika)
>    8. Re: Millie (ddropp at aol.com)
>    9. Nicknames (Jane Hay)
>   10. Re: Nicknames. (ddropp at aol.com)
>   11. Nicknames (Elizabeth)
>   12. Young Charlie is no longer alone, but he's still an only
>       basset (Elizabeth)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 15:24:39 -0500
> From: Elizabeth <linktolindsey at gmail.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] My Hoosier Hound
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> I guess it?s official, as of this morning during his annual exam. Young
> Charlie is now a Hoosier hound with an Indiana rabies tag on his collar.
>
> The last time he had his rabies vaccination we were living in Nashville,
> Tennessee. Now we live in the Indianapolis area. The old Tennessee rabies
> tag is sitting here beside my computer, making me feel sad about yet
> another small, symbolic leave-taking of a place I hadn?t wanted to leave.
> While I detest the oppressive, miserable, everlastingly hot summers that
> begin at the end of April and endure until the middle of October, I made a
> lot of friends and good memories during the fourteen years I lived there,
> and I put down deeper roots than I?d realized.
>
> It?s hard starting over, especially if you?re doing it in a place you
> didn?t really choose to be. I?m still looking for an adequate replacement
> for the Nashville Red Rover boarding facility I trust with Charlie?s care.
> So far I?ve toured five kennels in Indianapolis, and they?ve all come up
> short. I have a list of about five more to investigate and am not feeling
> hopeful.
>
> Fortunately, though, I?ve stumbled upon a vet I feel comfortable with and
> Charlie appears to like as well. Except when she?s sticking a thermometer
> where he doesn?t want one stuck, poking him with needles, or forcing an
> otoscope deep into his ears. But when she?s not doing those things, he
> thinks she?s a lovely person. I?m pretty sure she wouldn?t choose to have a
> basset herself, but she seems to appreciate Charlie?s basset-ness and
> certainly spends a lot of time on the floor doing hands-on physical exams
> because she clearly finds him gratifying to massage. For this visit I used
> a magic marker to draw big black Xs on all his lumps. Doing so made me feel
> like an unsupervised toddler, but it does make locating the lumps a lot
> quicker and easier for the vet, and the marks wear off eventually.
>
> This time the vet spent almost as much time listening to Charlie's heart
> as she did massaging his loose skin. Has anyone told me, she wanted to
> know, that Charlie has a heart murmur? She?s calling it a grade 1 murmur
> and said these things happen as dogs get old. (Charlie is now twelve, which
> is hard to believe.) She?s not too concerned, and we?ll keep an eye on it.
> If it progresses a grade, then I'll take advantage of Purdue Vet School?s
> mobile cardiac unit to investigate it further. Boy, has veterinary medicine
> changed since the last time I lived in Indiana, back in the late 1990s and
> early 2000s! Back then the state had only a handful of independently
> practicing specialists, and really the only way to get specialized care was
> to drive to the vet school. Now veterinary specialists are all over the
> state, and the vet school even brings some of its services to you.
>
> The vet said they?re seeing more reactions to rabies and doggy flu
> vaccinations this year. I wonder if this is just an Indiana thing or if
> it?s happening nationwide? Since Charlie reacted to the leptospirosis
> vaccination years ago (his whole head and muzzle swelled up so that all the
> fur stood straight up like a buzz cut, which would have been adorable had I
> not been so frightened his throat would be the next thing to swell), she
> gave him a Benadryl injection before his rabies shot. He?s been sleeping
> peacefully ever since we got home, and because I?m spending the rest of the
> day sitting next to him with a full box of Benedryl tablets in my pocket,
> I?m pretty sure he won?t have a reaction.
>
> Now to find a place to put his old Tennessee tag. I can?t throw it out.
> Not just yet.
>
> Elizabeth
> linktolindsey at gmail.com
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>
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 22:02:29 +0000
> From: LYNN and LINDA FERRELL <ldferrell at msn.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Lucy?s nicknames
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> We have lots of nicknames for our smallish 35 lb. basset girl. Some of
> these were probably in contrast to our previous basset Zoey (AKA Redmoose,
> among others.)
>
> She is Lucylu, Lulu, Lucyswoosh, Swoosh, LittleWittle, Witz, Fastfeet,
> Tahloolah, Trubs, Lucille (when patience is running out), Prettygirl,
> Lucylucious, Lucifer, Lula belle.  Also, less often, Jellybean (when
> sleeping), Sweet Petunia, Sugarplum, Skinny Minny (when she goes between a
> chair and end table where no basset of ours has ever before fit),
> Shedbucket, Skirt girl (refers to shedding clumps of fur from her hips).
> Is it any wonder she often doesn?t come when we call? She has to ponder
> the request for a while.
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 10:38:24 -0800
> From: Nancy Candray <speedsterbasset at yahoo.com>
> To: dailydrool at dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Fire Alarms
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> The DH works nights. I am in charge of putting everyone to bed at night
> and making sure that everything is locked up and secure.
>
> Last night I did my last check on the boys who sleep in the kitchen and
> went off to bed at 10:30. At 11 I heard the low whine of Duncan. Rambo was
> already in a frenzy prancing around. My first thought was that we had an
> intruder because I forgot to check the locks. I turned the corner into the
> kitchen and saw a bright red sky. Confused I ran out to check what was
> going on. The house behind us was on fire. Full blown ablaze. As I was
> gathering my thoughts on what to do first, who to call, and what to pack,
> when the police knocked the front door and said to evacuate. They were
> afraid the trees would catch the flames and jump to our house.
>
> This of course double the urgency to get out. I had to gather leashes,
> pack up the baby?s food,  get the girls and the boys in the car, decide
> what was essential to take and/or leave behind, and decide where to go. By
> the time I was ready 45 minutes had passed. I was loading up the boys in
> the car when the police comes back and says the fire is out, they are just
> punching holes in the roof to make sure the fire died but we can go back in.
>
> Moral of the story: Have a emergency plan - have emergency supplies ready
> to go and in a designated area and always ALWAYS listen to your bassets
> whine.
>
> Nancy with Duncan and Rambo the Shar Pei
> speedsterbasset at yahoo.com
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:38:58 -0500
> From: Julie Canny <julie.a.canny at gmail.com>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nicknames
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> Love this topic!!
>
> MacKenzie:  Big Girl, The Queen, Miss Mack
> Gallagher: Honey Bunny, Big Guy, Big Red, Bubba-Lou
> Guinness: Little Guy, Cutie Patootie, Nitwit, Barney Fife (No bullets)
> Mulligan: Mulls, Mully, Baby Girl
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 15:53:00 -0700 (MST)
> From: "lois.leader lois.leader" <lois.leader at cox.net>
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] nicknames
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 18:21:56 -0500
> From: Ellen Cole <erc2761 at gmail.com>
> To: Daily Drool <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nicknames
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> Abigail - Abby, Booboo
> Chloe - Osama bin Chloe which became shortened to Osama (baby Chloe truly
> was a terrorist!)
> Magnolia - Maggie, Doodlebug, Doodles
> GracieLou FlatBasset - Gracie, Lou, Miss Lou, Mrs.
> Oliver - Doofus
>
> Ellen
> erc2761 at gmail.com
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> Sent from my iPad
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 23:34:18 +0000
> From: Angelika <angelikabrn at hotmail.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Sebaceous cysts
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> The gunk of the cyst is in a sort of ?sac?. If that sac doesn?t come out
> along with all the gunk, it will come back. Usually a gentle warm compress
> or pushing around the hole can get all the gunk out. It might look white,
> grey or black. It can be smooth and squishy or hard and almost grainy or
> cottage cheesy in texture. Shave around the hole when it first erupts. A
> mild soapy wash to follow. Pack the hole with neosporin, Vaseline or
> another antibiotic ointment. You don?t want this to scab over, if it does,
> soak the scab off. It needs to heal from the inside out. The hole should
> remain open and gradually shrink in size. Some other products that help
> with cleaning/healing are Domeboro (pharmacy), vetericyn spray (amazon or
> tractor supply stores), chlorhexidine (vet, online)- WAY cheaper if you mix
> your own from concentrate. A gallon of concentrate is cheaper on Amazon
> than a 16 ounce bottle costs you somewhere else. Good chance you will never
> ever use that entire gallon. But it?s still
>   cheaper. Keep them from being able to lick at the cyst. If it?s not
> getting better in a few days, then see your vet because antibiotics may be
> needed. They can have these for years and nothing happens. Or you can have
> one come up literally overnight and blow. There doesn?t seem to be much
> rhyme or reason to these cysts.
> Peanutty has had 16 of these taken off surgically. She has had some that
> simply drained and healed.
> Angelika
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 21:08:11 -0500
> From: ddropp at aol.com
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Millie
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> Poor Millie really got hollered at this morning. ?I was quite ?upset with
> her. ?She got up at 5:30 AM and went into another room upstairs and peed.
> ?She did not even try to rouse me(I was up). ?Almost every morning when she
> gets up she wanders before we go ?out. ?I usually get up and tell her we
> are going out. ?She has never peed that early in the morning. ?I grabbed
> her and we went outside even though she was empty. ?I ?have been taking her
> out more frequently today and things have been OK. ?We even had a
> serviceman come over and she did not pee. ?I am limiting her water tonight
> and ?will take her out at 10. ?Tomorrow I will try to ?get her into the vet
> and see what can be done or what tests can be made to see if she is
> suffering from something. ?By mid morning I was no longer upset, but still
> I wish she would have given me a chance to take her out. ?She knows what to
> do to get my attention in the morning. ?That is why I was upset. ?I do not
> like limiting her intake, but I am only d
>  oing it at night. ?She has been just about emptying her water dish, and
> normally she only drank about half. ?That is why I am worried. ?
> ?
> Sent from AOL Desktop?Douglas Dropp &?Millie along with
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Pw.'s Charlie and Bennett ATB
> ddropp at aol.com ?
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> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 21:11:58 -0500
> From: Jane Hay <janewhay at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nicknames
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> Oh gosh! We have had a few!
>
> Jersey was always the Queen or Beautiful.
> Shadow is Shad, sweetheart or just about any endearment you can think of
> because she's so sweet.
> Suzy Q. Basset is Baby Coo or Blondie.
> Ginger is da Boob and Toby is Buggy or da Boy.
>
> Healing drool to all in need.
>
> Jane, Toby & the Houndettes
> Shadow, Suzy & Ginger
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 21:31:28 -0500
> From: ddropp at aol.com
> To: dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org
> Subject: Re: [Dailydrool] Nicknames.
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> I have had only one hound I have a nickname for and that is Millie. ?She
> is a very slow walker, and does a lot of smelling. ?So I gave her a
> nickname. ?I named ?her some what after a Afro American actor form the 30's
> and 40's. ?He was the comic relief in a lot of B movies. ?His name was Step
> and Fetch It, why I do not know, ?but that was his screen ?name. ?So I
> adapted it to Millie and call her Step and Sniff It, as it fits her just
> perfect.
>
> ?
> Sent from AOL Desktop?Douglas Dropp &?Millie along with
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> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 15:37:19 -0500
> From: Elizabeth <linktolindsey at gmail.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nicknames
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> Charlie Basset:
> Charles, Charl-less, Charlie Tuna (after the Starkest commercial), Charlie
> Tuna Pants, Chuckles, Chuckle Pants, My Chuckle Boy, Stunt-Dog Charlie,
> Charley-Barley Basset Boy, Charlie Dammit, and Charlie My Darlin?
>
> Then there?s my mother?s little chihuahua mix, Molly, who now lives with
> us:
> Mighty Mouth (because she barks a lot), Twinkle Toes, Tina Turner and
> Twisted Sister (because she makes tight left turns when she?s anxious, and
> when she does it on a leash it twists the leash up), and The Wee One (she?s
> just seven pounds)
>
> This thread on nicknames reminds me again of how much I miss calling the
> hounds who?ve gone on the pet names I had for them. Without our Elsinore
> Basset here with us anymore, I?m no longer calling for Elsa B., Ella B., El
> Snora, or Elsa de Nore. With our Jane, our first basset, quite long gone,
> there?s no one to call my Baby Basset, Boo-Boo Basset, or Lady Jane Basset.
> When the hound dies, all our loving pet names die with them, never more to
> be used. It?s been nice to have this thread so that some of those
> endearments can be be revived, if only for a moment.
>
> Elizabeth
> linktolindsey at gmail.com
>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 15:27:57 -0500
> From: Elizabeth <linktolindsey at gmail.com>
> To: "dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org"
>         <dailydrool at lists.dailydrool.org>
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Young Charlie is no longer alone, but he's still
>         an only basset
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> Our Elsinore Basset died of old age and cancer on July 16, 2015. As her
> chiropractor puts it, ?She was a pistol, all right.? And as much as bassets
> with strong personalities can make a person want to bang her head against a
> wall sometimes, their absence is truly felt when they?re really gone for
> real in the end.
>
> Except young Charlie hasn?t seemed to miss her at all. In fact, from the
> time we left her body at the crematorium he?d been giving every impression
> of enjoying being an only dog and basking in my undivided attention and
> adoration. I?m not sure how I feel about this. I?m a little sad he doesn?t
> seem to miss her, and I?m also relieved he?s been spared the sadness of
> grieving her loss.
>
> But then my eighty-plus-year-old mother, who?s long had a propensity for
> falling, began falling even more frequently. She lives in a retirement
> community, which, if you?re going to be falling a lot, is a pretty good
> place to do it because they have people there who know how to pick you back
> up again. My mother does not believe in doing any kind of physical exercise
> unless a doctor prescribes it as physical therapy, which doesn?t happen
> often enough to help her build or retain any upper or lower body strength.
> So once she?s down, she?s down until someone can return her to an upright
> position. And a surefire way to get to her fall down is to put her in the
> position of having to bend over to do something, like put a leash on a tiny
> dog or refill a water bowl.
>
> My mother has a tiny dog because of me. After my late father?s Jack
> Russell Terror (that is not a typo) finally died of old age, my mother was
> lonely and wanted another dog. Specifically another small terrier like
> Daisy because she can pick them up and ?I like their spirit." She and Dad
> were the only ones who liked Daisy and her spirit, the only dog, I?m sorry
> to say, I haven?t missed once since her death. When my mother began telling
> me she was thinking about going to the pound and picking out another dog
> like Daisy, I panicked. Thirteen years of Daisy had been a very long
> thirteen years for me.
>
> So I started looking at various rescue groups for a small dog with no
> terrier tendencies, which isn?t easy since most small dogs are in the
> terrier family and my mother was adamant about not wanting a beagle. But
> eventually I found one, an overweight twelve-pound chihuahua mix whose
> owner had been leaving her with his elderly mother while he worked, until
> his mother wasn?t up for it anymore. Wee Molly went from one old lady?s lap
> to another like a pro, which of course she was since she?d been sitting on
> an old lady?s lap from the time she was a pup.
>
> Fast forward five years, the summer before last, and Molly wore out her
> second old lady, my mother. Apparently the now-seven-pound Molly had jerked
> on her leash after a squirrel and managed to pull my considerably heavier
> but badly balanced mother over. My mother wouldn?t tell me how long she?d
> been down before another resident?s visitor heard her and went for help,
> but it was long enough for my mother to have time to reflect on the wisdom
> of future dog ownership. She called me that afternoon, still shaken from
> her fall, and asked if I?d take Molly.
>
> I?d been expecting this call, which is why I?d spent so much time talking
> with the rescue group about Molly?s personality traits before I ever
> mentioned her to my mother. I cannot live with a terrier. They set my teeth
> on edge. I knew the odds were good that Molly would eventually end up with
> me. I just didn?t expect it to happen so soon.
>
> So now Charlie has a tiny companion. Only she?s not a companion. She
> doesn?t snuggle with him, won?t play with him, and is only actively
> interested in him when he has food. Charlie has been disappointed about
> this, especially her refusal to play even when he asks her so beguilingly,
> but he?s accepted her presence in our home with admirable good grace. The
> two dogs live parallel but very separate lives in this house, pretty much
> ignoring each other. Which is a whole lot better than them hating each
> other so much they want to rip each other?s face off.
>
> Molly is disappointed in me. I am not an old lady who wants to sit on a
> recliner with a purse-sized dog on my lap all day. For my part, I?m
> learning how to live with a little dog despite the fact that I am most
> definitely not a little-dog person. I?m so used to having dogs who see the
> world through their noses. Molly sees it through her ears. And then has to
> comment loudly on it. Her voice is not a mellifluous hound?s voice. But
> we?re adjusting to each other?s less-than-appealing characteristics, and my
> easily toppled mother is happy to be able to have periodic visits from
> Molly without the responsibility of caring for her anymore.
>
> Elizabeth
> linktolindsey at gmail.com
>
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