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<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff face="Comic Sans MS">The problem with crockpots you got
to smell the food simmerin all day long and it makes you so hungry by the time
dinner is ready you almost ready to eat the ceramic insert in the crockpot. This
what the Bassets at Western Missouri rescue say.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff face="Comic Sans MS">Also I liked the email about
different breeders and different rescues. It is true their are good and bad in
both. I once heard of a rescue letting a dog go to a home without being spayed.
My jaw almost hit the floor when I heard about this crackpot rescue!!
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<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff face="Comic Sans MS">Good rescues are very diligent in
making sure the Bassets go to great homes. Most of the people rescues adopt
to have had a Basset before but if they haven't the rescue makes sure
they are aware of the Basset traits. Drool, slobber on your ceiling, begging,
anal glands, stubborness, ear cleaning, etc.The dogs vet records all go with the
dogs, the dogs are all fixed and shots are current. All dogs are checked out by
a vet before they go up for adoption. All references are checked before the
rescue dog is placed and a home visit and follow up visits are always done.
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