[Dailydrool] Secret Life of Pets 2

Janet Dean jdlovesbassets at gmail.com
Sun Jun 16 05:59:43 PDT 2019


I, too, was so disappointed to see the clip at the end of the movie of the
child climbing on the Basset to get into a refrigerator.  I remember when
that  video went around on Facebook and how upset we lovers of Bassets
were. I took my 2 1/2 year old great-grandson to see the movie and he so
enjoyed it. It was a great memory for me - until that clip came on.  Very
disappointed that it was included....

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> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 15:06:29 -0400
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nana
> Going to the neurologist tomorrow.
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nana
> We have an appointment with a neurologist for tomorrow.  I almost
> cancelled and tried to arrange her end visit with her local vet, but he
> talked me down.  My sister, who no longer lives with me, suggested  that
> decision.  This is not the forum to speak about her, but I am glad to still
> have try for Nana.  It may just be a journey to no where, but it is at
> least try.
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> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nana's improvements, walking question for Droolers
> So glad to hear Nana's doing even a little bit better. I don't understand
> why that group would block your post, Jackie; but you can take it as a sign
> Nana is meant to be with you.
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> I have a question for the Drool Advice center. Our Emma has made big
> improvements in self-confidence. She's gone from hiding under the bed at
> any little trigger to actually going outside in a slight drizzle. (Not a
> frequent occurrence in Phoenix.) We still struggle with walks, though. Any
> little thing out of the ordinary on a walk, such as a person coming out of
> their front door or the sound of a leaf blower, and she wants to scurry
> back home. I've tried walking her with treats, but she just stops and begs
> for treats all the time. I've tried bringing her favorite toy and tossing
> it ahead, but she ignores it. When she's decided she wants to go home, she
> takes a crouch position and increases her weight by 200 pounds. I can't
> budge her until we go in the homeward direction. I'm wondering if this is a
> battle I should be choosing, or if I should just find other means of
> exercise for her. She loves to chase balls in the house and yard. But I
> love walking a dog! Advice most welcome and than
>  k you in advance :-)
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> Lois Leader with Emma ('Nope, not going that way') the Aussie Basset Dog
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> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 17:15:34 -0400
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Nose work
> I have a little experience with trailing and my bloodhound, Hope.  She has
> an excellent nose and is also afraid of her own shadow.  This is why she is
> a police drop out.
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> My first exposure was to hide in the woods and a bloodhound found me.  I
> rubbed a tissue on my hands and face, then put it in a plastic bag.  Next I
> walked off and hid by a bridge.  The handler had the hound sniff the tissue
> and off they went.  Once the bloodhound's nose touched the tissue, she had
> the scent.  They were doing "air trailing" rather than "ground tracking."
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> The police officer who gave me the BH Hope has helped me a couple of times
> to practice, even though I don't think I will compete.  Ninety pounds
> pulling me through rough terrain is hard.  In trailing it's not good to
> correct the hounds' speed. Hope loves it!
>
> She is possibly the smartest dog I have ever had.  She knows that when I
> put
> her harness on, it's time to trail and when I put on the chain it's time to
> heel. She got heeling in a couple of minutes. I refuse to be dragged around
> by a dog.
>
> The basset, Daisy, being a retired conformation Champion knows leash work
> very well.  Today, for the first time, I used a double ended leash to go to
> the mailbox.  They did great!
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> Have a good weekend everyone!
>
> The Jersey Girls,
> Alice, the human; Daisy the Basset; Hope the Bloodhound; Annie and Candy
> the
> horses.
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> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 02:24:06 -0500
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Walkies
> Since Emma has improved at home this makes me think that she will improve
> on walks but first she needs to trust that you will not let anything
> happen. If it were me, and my dog, I would stop when she does and spend
> maybe a minute or two coaxing her onward but if she is determined then go
> home. If she knows you will listen to her, she may be willing to go
> further. Another choice is to try at a time of day (like very early, or
> after dark  without putting yourself at risk)
> And/or is there someone with a dog who would walk with you? Another more
> confident dog with her might help.
> Just some thoughts. Best of luck.
> MomPerson to Merta Lou who has her own thoughts about Dangerous Things on
> Walkies.
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> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 02:58:07 -0500
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Conversations I Know They Had
> Merta Lou: Oh hey Look what I found!
> Doc: What is?
> ML: A bird I think. It was once.
> Doc: Ooo it's...very dead.
> ML: Yeah I bet a cat got it when we were inside.
> Doc: What should we do with it?
> ML: I am going to roll in it.
> Doc: Oh, good idea! I'm next.
>
> Doc: That was good. Now what?
> ML: Let's eat it.
> 'Doc: Excellent. We'll have a picnic. Shall we share?
> ML: Yes of course. We'll just lay down here in the middle of the yard and
> nibble on this bird.
> Doc: Wonderful! Mmm could use some salt
> ML: Or something. What is this green thing hanging out of it?
> Doc: Oh I don't know! Is it tasty?
> ML: Uh Oh. I hear the door -- here she comes GET THE BIRDGETTHE too late!
> She got it. Well let's go inside and kiss Mr Biskit.
> Doc: Very good! Maybe get a treat...
>
> Unhappy MomPerson to Doc and Merta Lou
> (They should never have laid down together in the yard, something they
> simply never do, so when I saw them from the window, I knew something was
> up.)
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> Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 20:54:25 -0500
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Secret life of Pets NOT SO FUNNY ANYMORE
> This movie has a short clip at the end which shows a small child climbing
> on a Bassets back to get into the frig. Not ok at all my opinion Basset
> abuse. Any furbaby abuse. Back crippling injuries. A dog who might snap
> from a startle or pain. My Lucy would not tolerate this. She's a good girl
> but it would be her limit. I know it would. Frankie would allow it. And
> suffer from a back injury. He's just SO good. Anyone who agrees with me,
> please voice your opinion go on their website go on Facebook and LET THEM
> KNOW
> We thank you
> Pam Lucy Frankie and ALL my kidz ATB Houndy the Found Hound Lumpy da
> Beagler Judy Toby McKenzie Andy and Thomas Edward Catt
>
>
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> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 07:30:35 -0400
> Subject: [Dailydrool] Catching Up
> Hi Everyone! Beauford here. Things have been a little crazy over here. Two
> weeks ago, Bugsey and Browyn were being really puky and the mom was going
> crazy cleaning up vomit from not one but two dogs. What ever they got into,
> I didn't. Mom finally got smart and cracked out the cerenia. That pretty
> much put a stop to everything. Then The mom managed to do something really
> stupid and dislocated and bruised three ribs. Talk about cranky! That put
> her in a really rotten mood. The good news is that she decided it was too
> painful to brush our teeth for a few days. Then one of the fish tanks
> sprung a leak. Fortunately, the tank is on ceramic tile. Anyway, the mom
> has been having really bad luck with all the small equipment failing on
> her. So, she upgraded to a 20 gallon long with two dividers. That holds all
> three bettas in their own container. I was most helpful and kept mom
> company through the whole procedure. Browyn got a bladder infection and
> rotated between begging to go outside and just peeing on the floor. As you
> might imagine, the mom and I are doing TONS of laundry! It is exhausting!
> Now for the final excitement! Mom may have managed to find a fence to keep
> all of us hounds out of the garden, but now we have a rabbit in there! We
> keep barking to let mom know it is there, but she hasn't figured out how to
> get rid of it yet.
>
> Yours Truly,
> Beauford with Bugsey, Browyn the Fairy Princess and the mom, Jennifer
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