<div>I've been out of town for a week quilting at a NC beach with friends. What a treat! I wasn't able to take any of the Houndettes with me and went through basset hound withdrawal but it was a great break. I'm way behind on the DD and trying to catch up. First, good for you Debbie! You go girl! We'll always bail you out if you need it but you did a great job verbally kicking your neighbors butt! When will people teach their kids how to treat animals and be good citizens by helping their neighbors out?!? I just find this mind boggling!</div>
<div> </div><div>Nancy, your friend with the puppy needs to find a qualified vet. I don't think I'd take a sick snake to the vet she consulted with. They obviously don't know anything or, worse yet, don't care. We all know canine epilepsy is very treatable....if that's what it really is! She definitely needs to take the puppy to a qualified vet for a good exam and proper testing.</div>
<div> </div><div>I guess this is the week for questions. Our Shadow has extremely dry skin and is flaking all over the place. She's black so it's more obvious with her than it would be with my tricolored girls. Do any of you have a suggestion for a good shampoo for her? She doesn't need a shampoo with flea meds in it because she's topically treated with antiflea meds. I was actually thinking about using a people dandruff shampoo on her but I'm afraid of the chemicals in it. Dogs react differently to chemicals than we do so I'd rather be safe than sorry.</div>
<div> </div><div>Heart healing and get well drool laced with prayers from me is being slung from the Houndettes to all in need. It's good being home and catching up with all of you!</div><div> </div><div>Jane & the Houndettes</div>
<div>Jersey, Shadow, Suzy & Ginger</div>