Well, this roller coaster of treatment is sure not fun, but she's doing much better this week. She did not need to be hospitalized, but got some more IV fluids and is now happily eating everything in front of her. But I worry because when she doesn't feel 100% she's a glue baby - following us everywhere and not wanting to be alone. She didn't want to walk with the others this morning so she and I stayed home. Last night she and Guinness (the 4 month old) got into it over a treat. He still has lots of puppy teeth and she has very few teeth left - so it was a "fair" fight. So if feisty is a good sign - she's feisty. <div>
<br></div><div>In a non-basset related area, we have a friend interested in getting a long haired dachshund puppy. I've pointed her to rescue sites with strict instructions on how to avoid puppy mills. I know that there are many droolers that have both breeds. If anyone can contact me off list with suggested breeders in the southeast, I'd appreciate it.</div>