<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">I have to share a scary experience I had today at Petsmart. I had just picked up Patty, my little "whodunit" canine mix from the grooming salon and was leaving when the automatic doors rolled open and I saw a young woman walking slowly toward us. My heart stopped, my hands began sweating, I felt dizzy and unable to move, I was shaking and frozen to the spot. Patty & I both had our eyes fixed on what she was holding, the absolutely most adorable Basset Hound Puppy (BHP) I have ever seen!<BR>
She was a lemon/white with a bulging fat little pink tummy properly exposed and bidding everyone to approach her for rubs. You could hear numerous "Oooos" and "Ahhhs" from staff and customers alike.<BR>
We were all totally helpless in her presence. Her ears were long and perfectly framed her sad-faced expression, when I touched them, they were so soft I couldn't stop stroking them. Her droopy eyes and sagging jowls were positively irresistible with syrupy sweet drool crystalized on her nose.<BR>
It took every bit of civilized self control I could muster to keep from grabbing her up and making a break for the exit. I asked the lady if she was a Drooler and she said, "No, she doesn't drool much." When I saw she didn't understand what I meant, I launched into my DD pitch complete with email address and list of benefits. She promised to look into it and we parted, but I knew that I had been struck with a severe case of BHP Syndrome. Now what am I going to do? The current literature states BHP Syndrome can be fatal in severe cases. Has anyone ever fully recovered without professional intervention?<BR>
Help, fellow Droolers, is there any thing I can take to relieve the symptoms?<BR>
When I got home and Archie caught her scent on me, he went crazy, jumping up & down whining and searching frantically throught the garage and car, "Where is she mom? Is she over here? Is she in this box? Can we keep her? Can she sleep with us?" Oh no, he's got BHPS too, now what?<BR>
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I know, I'll write the DD and see if anyone else has any ideas of what might help, surely someone will have experience with BHPS. Please, fellow Droolers, help us out, we are desparate for your advice.<BR>
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Judy & Archie (with ice bags over heads, thermometers protruding from mouths), seeking solice and any ray of hope!!! Sigh :(</FONT></HTML>