<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12pt;color:#0000ff;"><div> Well today I rescued Miss Nelly (7 yrs old) from a lifetime of not knowing what being in a house means<br>or what loving really is about. The good thing is she is going to find out. She had a busy day, with the long drive <br>and a vet appt. She has to go back in the morning so we can get a sterile urine. She has at the least a UTI and I don't <br>want to think any worse.<br> She is also going to be started on antibiotics for her gum infection. I have never see teeth this bad<br>in my lifetime...and that is 50 years. She also has a bilateral ear infection, with so much debris that her ear drum<br>isn't visible. Okay...so yes I am furious about the extent of her neglect.<br><br> Friday Nelly gets the
works, spayed, ear flush, dental and a pedicure (if her blood and heartworm tests are O.K.)<br>If any of the droolers have some drool that will grow a money tree, sling some this way. This is going to be<br>an expensive week, so the rainy day bone money is going bye bye. My kidz have drool, but it won't grow <br>a money tree. LOL<br><br> I am so glad and thankful that I was led to her. <br><br>Droolz to all the houndies in need,<br>Karen and The Dog House Gang<br><br></div></div></body></html>