<div>I have been woefully behind on drools; skimming but not having time to respond except to the shocking news of our loss of Cakie and little Lilly. But I send good wishes to everyone whether I have time to reply or not.</div>
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<div>Hearthealing drool to Pat on her loss of Ethel and Puff. How sad to lose two beloved furbabies so close to each other. I am very sorry.</div>
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<div>My deepest sympathies to Douglas Dropp on the loss of his younger brother. I'm the oldest in my family and I can appreciate how hard it is to lose a brother you probably spent most of your life looking out for. I'm very sorry.</div>
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<div>Drool for Kim's husband Brian who is struggling with depression and panic attacks. My Mom struggles with the same two illnesses and it is very hard to watch. I hope they find a combination of medicine that works for him soon.</div>
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<div>Drool for Princess Lucy Loo and her itchies. And thanks Diane for the tip about adding a Pepcid AC to the benadryl I've been giving Henry; it seems to be really helping.</div>
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<div>Drool for Gracie Mae and her possible Addison's. It seems like that can be managed fairly well judging from other stories I've seen about it on the Drool.</div>
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<div>Kacy I'm glad Cowboy is doing better but am sorry that they can't seem to figure out what caused the problem. Fingers and toes crossed that it doesn't come back.</div>
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<div>I'm glad Rosie's second test showed no cancer. We're continuing to send the "no cancer" drool!</div>
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<div>Happy belated birthday to Violeta!!</div>
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<div>Laura Tancredi helping Val with her medicine for Bo is part of the reason why I love our Daily Drool family!!</div>
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<div>Carmen, heart healing drool on Pelusa's trip to the bridge. I am so sorry.</div>
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<div>It is good to hear that Fiona is doing well and I loved the King Bob the dog update.</div>
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<div>Drool for Gabe and his Pano and for Abner and his cysts in sensitive places. We're sending no cancer drool there.</div>
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<div>Drool for Maggie Wags and Evil Annie and their terrifying vaccine reaction. And I'm so sorry Marlene had to face all of this with no wine in the house!!</div>
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<div>Welcome Maureen and Henry to the Daily Drool. You'll find this a wealth of knowledge and help, especially if Henry is your first basset. A word of warning; if you're a neat freak a basset is NOT the dog for you. They drool. They smell (but I like the smell except when they need a bath). They shed. I was a neat freak. I now have three bassets. I'd rather have the bassets than a neat house. I've never loved any other animal as much as I do these three (even my beloved Lisa the black lab, and I loved her to death).</div>
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<div>Drool for Rolph with blood in his poop. Is he doing OK?</div>
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<div>Happy Gotcha Day to Elsinore!</div>
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<div>Pawtunia, I know you will be a wonderful Boardwaddle Hostessbasset. You learned from the very best.</div>
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<div>Sorry Becky that you and Morse had a falling out. Geoffrey and I have those occasionally, especially if I trim his dew claws.</div>
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<div>I loved Queen Poppy's picture. She was a beautiful girl.</div>
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<div>Nancy, I loved Frank and Tina playing. Poor Frank, Tina can definitely outplay him. But he is very tolerant.</div>
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<div>Drool for Oswald, for Ernest, and for Schroeder.</div>
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<div>Bruce, I saw your question on SOD-Boswelia dosage for a 60 pound dog. I would assume it would depend on the maker and the dosage. I use NatureVet chewable tabs, and their recommended dosage is 4 tablets a day for the first three weeks and then two tablets a day after that for a 60 pound dog.</div>
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<div>Laura (Geoffrey, Molly, Henry, Lisa (ATB), Dub-Dub (ATB)</div>