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<DIV> Does anyone have a basset that acts "More Crazy" during
the days of the full moon? We have the three "Ratboyz' but only one, Elvis
Ray, the wild child, acts like his brain has gone missing during the full moon.
Now, I know from reading the Drool that their brains don't come in till age
3, so how can something that isn't technically there, go missing during the full
moon? He goes from the wild child to the freaking maniac! </DIV>
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<DIV> They all are exposed to the same moon but the other two
don't change their bad ways at all. Elvis Ray, however, is like living with ten
two year olds..... has to be watched every minute and NEVER slows down. I
finally realized it always occurred during the full moon. We adopted him
from CBHR at eight months because an elderly couple gave him up because
they couldn't handle him. He was not underweight, or shy, or mistreated by the
couple, but he was kept outside because of his wild ways. He was never taught
good manners so we worked hard on that and finally realized that he was a wild
spirit, never to be changed. He is settling down some but when the full moon
comes, Katy bar the door! </DIV>
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<DIV> He is so sweet to the foster dogs we have had and
gets along well with all doggies but they tire of his antics fairly quickly. He
loves people, no matter who they are and will lick them to death. He is an
excellent rat catcher (hence their nicknames) and an avid hunter of anything
that dares to come in the yard. Nothing leaves our yard alive. We love him with
all our hearts and just know that Elvis Ray is always gonna be Elvis Ray.
His brothers are three and well behaved and just accept him like he is. Anyone
have a dog like this?</DIV>
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PTSIZE="12"><B>Dottie</FONT><FONT lang=0 face=Arial color=#000000 size=2
FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10"><BR><BR>Mom to: </FONT><FONT lang=0 face=Arial
color=#000000 size=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="12">"The "Ratboyz"</FONT><FONT
lang=0 face=Arial color=#000000 size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"
PTSIZE="10"><BR><BR>Rusty Simon (Waddle King 2007)<BR>Elvis Ray (the Wild
Child)<BR>Chetty Cheese (I rescued myself)<BR>Sweet Bubba,
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