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<DIV><STRONG><EM><FONT size=4>I have not read all the DD as of yet, so I most
likely don't know the whole story of Gus shaking, but I do know, that when Honey
was shaking just awful, I knew something was wrong. For just a minute I thought
she was cold, and shivering, then that just didn't seem right, we took her to
the vet, and he said she was having pain, in her back, and instead of crying
like people, that is how she displayed it.</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM><FONT size=4>We started her on deramax for about a week, and in
no time at all, the shaking stopped almost
immediately.</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM><FONT size=4>Just thought I would share with you, the little
bit i know about shaking................</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM><FONT size=4>I totally understand......Barbie and her
girls</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 12/18/2009 12:16:13 P.M. Central Standard Time,
dailydrool-request@dailydrool.org writes:</DIV>
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