<div>Shannon, you need to find a vet that is at least a little familiar with basset hounds. A vet that says basset hounds don't bloat would be replaced in a heartbeat here so start interviewing some vets or ask the Drool list if there is anyone in your area and if they can recommend a good vet to you.</div>
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<div>We have destructo hounds in our house. The only reason our remote remains intact is because we've learned to put it up out of reach. It has tooth marks in it but is still functional. The list is infinite but here are a few of the many chewed (and usually destroyed) items: multiple pairs of glasses (thank doG, the cheapies that the DH uses, not mine that cost a small fortune!!), ipod ear tips are a real favorite here and the girls have eaten many of them, multiple pairs of the DH's leather drumming gloves (yes, they're expensive and yes, he gets really po'd!), countless pairs of my slippers, two pair of my favorite leather sandals, countless shredded books, quilt patterns, magazines, paper towel rolls and toilet paper, one of our fosters left her teeth marks on the leather couch and foot stool, our most recent foster chewed up two telephone chargers and destroyed the electric cord on one of our living room lamps, and don't even get me started on the number of the grand children's toys they've eaten. I get REALLY mad when they get on top of my sewing desk and raid the quilt pieces that I've got waiting to be put together and play tug of war with the pieces. I swear these hounds are six feet tall when they stand on their hind legs and their tongues are six feet long! Anyway, the list is endless....but they are so darn cute when they get caught that we seldom (never!!) yell at them. We just shake our heads, clean up the mess and go to Best Buy to replace whatever got destroyed that day. We have been very fortunate and they've never gotten our cell phones but the DH's ipod has some teeth marks in it. Usually I'll hear that plastic crunch that you immediately know is something they shouldn't have before they really damage that. I've gotten to the point that I put something that may be really dangerous to them in the microwave or in a cupboard because nothing is safe on the counters with these cruisers. Jersey got into the chocolate Halloween candy the first year she was here and that's all it took to train me about that stuff! It's kind of heartening to see so many of you do the same things we do. At least I know that we aren't the only (crazy!) people whose house is run by the hounds!!</div>
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<div>Here is link to a video of our BaRCSE buppies playing: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0TPPiAMx0k">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0TPPiAMx0k</a> D and Don Thompson are hosting the pups and their mom, Abby, right now and they are all (people and pups) having a wonderful time. </div>
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<div>Jane & the Houndettes</div>
<div>Jersey, Shadow, Suzy & Ginger</div>