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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Healing drool and kidney match making drool for
Eva. We hope that you find your match and heal up quickly</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>I saw on World news the other night that
people are (for lack of a better word) advertising on FaceBook the need for
an organ transplant. The article was about this one gentlemen that put the
need for a kidney out on facebook and a lady answered it, was a match with him
and they did the transplant, and they are now the best of friends. I think
before that they were complete strangers. I also read about a news article
where they are doing stem cell treatments on dogs at one or two of the vet
universities. Fascinating!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Happy 7th birthdayAbraham Ga-linkin. We hope that
you get a whole lot of goodies for your special day!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Today was bath day for the Bad A** Basset
Brothers. As usual they were very good for their bathes. The boys have
been doing a lot of scratching the last couple of days. Appearently there
is something in my yard that comes up this time of year that the boys are
allergic too. It's not near as bad this year as it was last year before I put
them on the Theracoat supplement. It is just on thier bellies and
"undercarriage areas" They were at the vet last year for it and Doc said
it was a contact dermitis. I have looked in the yard for the typical
culprits: posion ivy, sumac, oak etc, none in the yard. So I am at a loss
for what is breacking them out. Mabe the terrorist squirrels are
dropping itching powder in the yard. (like agent orange in veitnam) They I
have put them both on Benadryl tablets and Gold Bond cream this seems to be
controlling it pretty well for Ruger, and it is helping Colt but not as well.
Today I bathed them in a good deep cleansing shampoo and then shampooed
eith 2% Chlorahexiderm shampoo. Hopefully this will give Colt a little bit more
relief from all of the itching. The other weird thing is that the Bendryl has
really been knocking Colt out, but doesn't seem to do that to Ruger.
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Drool to all the humans and hounds that need
it.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Michele Momma to the Bad A** Basset
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