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<DIV><FONT size=4>Just wanted to let you know that Tramadol causes lumps on the
face. I know because my dog had an ear infection and took Tramadol. The lump
went away after a couple of weeks and it wasn't painful. You might want to
check with your vet before treating a healthy tooth. The symptoms are very close
to an infected tooth.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>Sending drool and love,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>Danielle</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/31/2014 8:28:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dailydrool-request@lists.dailydrool.org writes:</DIV>
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Topics:<BR><BR> 1. Cutting black nails (Ann
Hefner)<BR> 2. Philby's Laser Therapy (Mary Lee)<BR>
3. This n that (Susan)<BR> 4. This & that (Jane
Hay)<BR> 5. Mornings with Speedy (Nancy Candray)<BR>
6. Conley In Jail for Da Nite (Beverly Szaton)<BR> 7. Beds
(Beverly Szaton)<BR> 8. Surprised Superbowl Fan (Trish
S)<BR> 9. Re: Beds (AWoodrum)<BR> 10. Rolph's tailpipe
(Sally King)<BR> 11. clueless momPersons UNITE (Dale Rutz)<BR> 12.
Vote for OBHR to win $500 (Sandra Graham)<BR> 13. cutting black nails
(Jennifer Martin)<BR> 14. Quicking (Beverly
Szaton)<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
1<BR>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 14:18:27 -0700<BR>From: "Ann Hefner"
<anniebh@acsol.net><BR>To:
dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org,bassethoundbutler@gmail.com<BR>Subject:
[Dailydrool] Cutting black nails<BR>Message-ID:
<52e97023.285.2195.729803013@acsol.net><BR>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Shannon, the vet has told me that declawing a cat
is <BR>essentially cutting off the first knuckle. Now think about <BR>that on
your own finger. I don't know how it would be <BR>different on a dog. Try to
find someone who clips nails with<BR>a <BR>dremel tool.
<BR>Ann<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 2<BR>Date:
Wed, 29 Jan 2014 18:23:48 -0600<BR>From: Mary Lee
<mltrnka@hotmail.com><BR>To: "dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org"<BR>
<dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool]
Philby's Laser Therapy<BR>Message-ID:
<BLU178-W2193D995A895888EC032FAACAF0@phx.gbl><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>On Jan 5, we took Philby to the
emergency vet. He was shaking (apparently in pain) and dragging one of
his back legs. Xrays showed he had arthritis all up and down his spine,
with deterioration and calcification. We were sent home with meds.
The next day I called our regular vet and he suggested laser
therapy.<BR><BR>Well, we have completed 6 out of 10 laser treatments, and
Philby seems to be doing much better. He was down to half a Tramadol per
day until Monday.<BR><BR>When I took him for his treatment and put his goggles
on (to protect his eyes during the treatment - we ALL have to wear them) I
noticed a bulge on one side of his face. Apparently he has an
infected/abcessed molar. So the vet is coming tomorrw to remove the
tooth, clean the rest of them, and give him his laser treatment. We
already started him on antibiotics and upped his pain meds again so he could
eat. (He had been a little off his eating habits.) Poor baby - getting
old is a drag!<BR><BR>He seems to be getting around almost as well as
before. He is not dragging the leg at all, and he will bear weight on
it, especially when he wants to "mark". He is no longer hesitating
before he gets up on the sofa. So overall, we're glad we tried this
treatment. Of course, he might have made the same improvements just
using the meds. But I truly believe the treatments helped, they did not
harm him in any way, and if not for the abcess, I think he'd be off pain meds
by now.<BR><BR>Thanks again for all your input!<BR><BR>Mary Lee
Trnnka<BR>
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3<BR>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 20:43:57 -0600<BR>From: Susan
<lily5943@gmail.com><BR>To: "Dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org"<BR>
<Dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] This n
that<BR>Message-ID:
<7FEDEC57-762F-4D1E-8B00-B2F1AAD2D9A8@gmail.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR><BR>I definitely think girl dogs
are divas! In my experience they are bossy and territorial (esp to each
other). Beau, our boy dog, is a sweet, laid-back dude. This is true of my
neighbor's shih tzus as well. Girls were drama; boys easy. <BR><BR>Please
don't have your dog's nails removed! As one Drooler mentioned, it's
similar to having your fingertips removed. If you do a little research, you'll
find it's incredibly painful for the pet. Many vets are not doing this any
more. <BR><BR>We send drool to humans and hounds in need!<BR><BR>Susan &
the OK posse<BR><BR>Sent from my
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Jan 2014 20:33:21 -0500<BR>From: Jane Hay <janewhay@gmail.com><BR>To:
Daily Drool <dailydrool@dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] This
& that<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<CAOncKd0b-r5U7zTuHRayNDWJ3K6S=gaDYUMti5KyXWNNoBBdew@mail.gmail.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR><BR>Must be something in the air. We had a
big fight here the other day<BR>between Jersey & Ginger, our two alphas.
We have no idea what started<BR>it other than we were having lunch and
something got them going.<BR>Jersey has always ruled with an iron paw but she
does it with<BR>personality, not by fighting. Well, she fought back this time!
We've<BR>been pretty relaxed with Ginger and the rules we've lived by for
years<BR>to keep her aggression under control so we're going to go back
to<BR>basics and reinstate the rules we've lived by until recently. So
much<BR>for getting complacent.<BR><BR>Things seem to happen in threes at our
house. Jersey is on the mend<BR>but had us more than a little scared with all
the vomiting. Then<BR>Ginger developed a UTI. Our old kitty, Minnie, who would
have turned<BR>17 in March started having seizures last week. She had never
had a<BR>seizure before but had three back to back one day last week. Our
vet<BR>didn't find anything obvious and, at her age, we weren't willing to
do<BR>anything invasive so we brought her home. Things improved for
several<BR>days until she died in her sleep yesterday morning. We had decided
to<BR>let nature take its course and that's exactly what happened. I
guess<BR>that is the best thing that we could have asked for.<BR><BR>We have
quite a variety of toenail colors here and clipping them is<BR>always a
crisis. Ginger gets muzzled and we try to slam dunk her as<BR>quickly as we
can. I basically lay on top of her while the DH has a<BR>death grip on each
foot as he clips. She's a nightmare. Suzy cries<BR>like she being killed from
before we start till after we're done.<BR>Shadow is stoic and just tolerates
it. We used to have to muzzle<BR>Jersey but, the other day, I barely had to
hold her. She rumbled and<BR>grumbled the whole time but didn't fight us at
all. We were a little<BR>worried that she was getting sick again but she's
fine. Things change<BR>by the day around here.<BR><BR>We had a fair amount of
snow for our area here in NC. We're originally<BR>from snow country, central
NY so it's kind of entertaining the way<BR>people get so upset about a little
snow here in NC and how it the<BR>local stations ran the news all day long for
the past couple of days<BR>about it. The Houndettes aren't interested in the
snow at all! They<BR>used to play in it a little a couple of years ago but
this time they<BR>don't want anything to do with it. Suzy spent a little time
out in it<BR>this afternoon but she was the only one. I was kind of
disappointed<BR>that they didn't play at all.<BR><BR>So glad to hear that
Debbie is doing ok and Marlene is on the mend.<BR><BR>The Houndettes send get
well and heart healing drool to all in need.<BR><BR>Jane & the
Houndettes<BR>Jersey, Shadow, Suzy &
Ginger<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 5<BR>Date:
Wed, 29 Jan 2014 19:36:41 -0800 (PST)<BR>From: Nancy Candray
<speedsterbasset@yahoo.com><BR>To: Daily Drool
<dailydrool@dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] Mornings with
Speedy<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<1391053001.83832.YahooMailNeo@web142406.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>I have always been one of the few
lucky ones whose basset rather sleep in then get up to be fed. We used to do
AM feedings at 6:15 AM before I left to work. In the winter this was a problem
as Speedy hated to get up if the sun was not out and it would take me a good 5
minutes to convince him to get up at such an undoGly hour. Now that I'm home
he has let me sleep until 8:30 AM then he resorts to whining and making
pitiful noises. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I'm just wondering if
this is what all you droolers that have bassets demanding 3, 4, 5 AM feedings
go through. I can see that it would be hard to sleep through.?<BR><BR>Today I
actually got up before Speedy. I think he is getting used to the fact that I'm
home now and there is no need to go on a pitiful whine to get fed. Eventually
the momslabe is show up and feed, he would rather sleep thank-you-very-much.
He also does this cute little dance that I need to get a video of. He does it
each time he gets his food bowl at night. Now that the feedings are later in
the morning, he is doing his dance in the AM too. I'm glad I can accommodate
his AM feeding preference now.<BR><BR>Drool to all in need.<BR>?<BR>Nancy
momslabe to<BR>Speedy Speed Demon of the West OEBE<BR>Ted (ATB)<BR>and now
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6<BR>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 23:01:23 -0600<BR>From: Beverly Szaton
<bgszap2@gmail.com><BR>To: Daily Drool
<dailydrool@dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] Conley In Jail for
Da Nite<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<CAHihOv8ZVFvEpcu-1BMSkw545wCociaMR+ybRA9LDbtDDRGoPA@mail.gmail.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Ok well I guess we gone to bed anyways
so mebbe I juss inna crate an not<BR>reely inna jail and besides DIS TIME she
(Da MomPerson) she say it NOT<BR>CONLEYS FAWLT.<BR>So dere.<BR>Dis time she
say it da Bleke dog.<BR>She (mPerson) an frens dey go out for a bit an Mr
Biskit he here watchin we.<BR>Den she come home an go to leddus out an Doc he
go out an I go out an Doc<BR>jump on me I meen for real wif all fours an teef,
and I, well liddel Conley<BR>he<BR>SNAPPED<BR>an sullendly I sees red. well I
thinks it red. I bin tole it were red but I<BR>cannot reely see red it lookd
kinder brownish to me, youse nose but I see<BR>red.<BR><BR>An I go fer Doc an
dis time we ousside an he git away but I reely on him<BR>for reel I gone tear
does liddel pointy ears offen he hed an I gone I<BR>gone... I donit nose but
it be bad.<BR><BR>An MPerson she runnin aroun da snowy bekyard at nine o
thirdy yelling an<BR>when she grab me Doc run in to nip an when she grab him I
go fer da kill<BR>and we goin roun and round an Llewis he yellin GEDDIM!
GEDDIM! But I gots a<BR>sneaky dat he ment either won ob we. He do love a
fite.<BR><BR>Finely Mr. Biskit he come crunchin out inna snow none too heppy
an in he<BR>slipperys, an MPerson pudda leesh on me and Mr. Biskit he call Doc
in an on<BR>da way inna house you nose whut MomPerson do? She leant down an
she look me<BR>rite in da eyeball and she say "Dis weren't youse fawlt,
Conley: Dis time<BR>it be Doc's fawlt." an she gib me a liddel cuddel befour
we gets inside.<BR><BR>Sumtimes, life not so bad.<BR><BR>Love and Drool to all
whut need it,<BR>Conley ob Conley, Llewis, Nigel<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>an
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7<BR>Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 23:17:37 -0600<BR>From: Beverly Szaton
<bgszap2@gmail.com><BR>To: Daily Drool
<dailydrool@dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool]
Beds<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<CAHihOv_BdQbotJK4ZpapadKm8FX+-iC=EeNQJxxELj9ZCbdhsQ@mail.gmail.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>With the cold weather I have been
sorely pressed to be sure the dogs are<BR>warm enough at night. This room,
where they sleep in their crates, used to<BR>be the garage and so it is not
well insulated especially the floor, which<BR>is a cement slab with some cheap
linoleum on it.<BR>I have fastened blankets to the backs of the crates to keep
the cold air<BR>from the outside wall off the crates. I have put multiple
layers of padding<BR>and bedding in each crate. Everyone seems ok except
Llewis the only dog<BR>allowed to sleep out of a crate.<BR>Sometimes he sleeps
in the living room in John's chair which is the perfect<BR>size for a Basset
(so is the couch,the other chair, my bed, John's bed and<BR>any other soft
spot.)<BR><BR>Anyway I told John the other day to buy another dog bed which he
did, a<BR>large rectangular bed that is about 3" thick.<BR><BR>And Llewis
LOVES it. Tonight he was moaning and whining, wanting on my bed<BR>which would
be ok if he could get down alone, but we're afraid he'll
hurt<BR>himself. Finally I took the new bed and threw it on the floor,
and he<BR>CRASHED onto it and is sound asleep.<BR><BR>He is the only dog I
have who looks as sweet when he is awake as he does<BR>when he is
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8<BR>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 08:23:18 -0800 (PST)<BR>From: Trish S
<tlsclm2008@yahoo.com><BR>To:
"dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org"<BR>
<dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] Surprised
Superbowl Fan<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<1391098998.23194.YahooMailNeo@web120905.mail.ne1.yahoo.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR><BR>I saw this cute YouTube video of a
son surprising his mom with Superbowl Tickets. Her Basset and Bull Dog are
adorable. I wonder if she's a fellow
Drooler?<BR><BR>http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/clip-board/201401/son-surprises-mom-diehard-seahawks-fan-tickets-super-bowl<BR><BR>Hope
you're all surviving this winter. Who knew that most of the US is now
considered part of Antarctica! Here in the Chicago area, we seem to have our
choice this winter: extreme cold or snow. No other options.?<BR><BR>Tricia and
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9<BR>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:40:19 -0600<BR>From: AWoodrum
<awoodrum@clear.net><BR>To: "'An internet mail list designed to
entertain and inform basset<BR> hounds and their
people.'" <dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org>,
"'Daily<BR> Drool'" <dailydrool@dailydrool.org><BR>Subject:
Re: [Dailydrool] Beds<BR>Message-ID:
<0b5001cf1dd9$f74a8ac0$e5dfa040$@CLEAR.NETt><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<BR><BR>Beverly, be careful, you
may have started something you can't control with a<BR>new bed. We have
4 new beds here. Of course we had all kinds of nice beds<BR>anyway, but
things changed when Bunny and Baxter arrived. They came with<BR>their
own bed, but after a few days it suddenly was no longer acceptable, so<BR>I
drug every dog bed I had out, and we made do for a while, although
you<BR>could tell the pack was not satisfied. Then one day foolish Mama
saw a<BR>wonderful big box of dog beds at Kroger, and the beds were big and
smooshy<BR>and have a zipper so you can remove the cover and wash it, and they
were<BR>only $19.95 each. (Kroger does stuff like this in November and
December<BR>every year.) So foolish Mama bought ONE bed. Let's
just say that it was a<BR>huge hit, everyone wanted to sleep on it except
Holly the Dolly who is a<BR>princess and does not sleep on what everyone else
does. <BR><BR>Over the next couple of weeks there was so much turmoil over who
got to<BR>sleep on the new bed that foolish Mama ended up buying two more
beds, for a<BR>total of 3. And then guess what? Holly decided
maybe she liked the new<BR>beds after all. So we are back to fighting
over who gets to sleep on the<BR>beds, since we are talking 4 dogs and 3
beds. Guess what foolish Mama does?<BR>Finds one more bed (they are all
exactly alike, right down to the color,<BR>dark brown) and buys it. So
now we have 4 new dog beds stuffed into the<BR>office/sunroom along with
Holly's recliner, 4 old beds in the bedroom plus<BR>Bea's big chair, and the
pack has completely taken over what used to be my<BR>formal living room with 2
beds, 2 sleeping blankets, and 2 big soft chairs<BR>for Bea and Holly.
So be warned, this is what can happen to people who buy<BR>a new dog
bed.<BR><BR>Anita Woodrum<BR>awoodrum@clear.net<BR><BR><BR>-----Original
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PM<BR>To: Daily Drool<BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] Beds<BR><BR>The DAILY
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10<BR>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 16:36:31 +0000 (GMT)<BR>From: Sally King
<sallyemking@yahoo.co.uk><BR>To:
"dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org"<BR>
<dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool] Rolph's
tailpipe<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<1391099791.34141.YahooMailNeo@web28901.mail.ir2.yahoo.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Poor old Rolph still has a sore
tailpipe.<BR>After a week of antibiotics and a couple of days of anti-
inflammatories - which we had to stop as they made him vomit - we went back to
the vet.<BR><BR>Kevin was not there, so we saw a nice lady called Kim, who
said there was no sign of infection left, but?Rolph's anal glands had refilled
and his tailpipe was still very tender.<BR><BR>We left with a course of
steroids to start tomorrow and a soothing cream.?When applying the cream I can
feel a small, hard, lump and he is very, very tender.<BR><BR>Kevin suggested a
spine problem may be contributing to the problem, Kim suggested his allergies
might be in play.<BR><BR>I am trying not to worry my socks off about
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11<BR>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 12:50:20 -0800 (PST)<BR>From: Dale Rutz
<dalerutz@sbcglobal.net><BR>To: "An internet mail list designed to
entertain and inform basset<BR> hounds and their
people." <dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool]
clueless momPersons UNITE<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<1391115020.64262.YahooMailNeo@web181401.mail.ne1.yahoo.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Dear Anita,<BR>You are not foolish.?
Simply clueless.? Welcome to the club.? I have a "formal" living room which
opens onto the entry way and so it is on display when I open the front door.?
The living room has always been kept neat as a pin.? The kitchen/family room
is where all the action occurs.? It's a hub of activity.<BR>So where do the
dogs settle?? Yup, on the couch so it is covered with their fleece blankies so
they are warm and comfortable.? There is a dog bed in each corner in case a
dog wants to be alone and undisturbed ..... and it's a good place to store
them when you need one you can grab it and drag it anywhere. <BR>So when
someone comes to the door what do they see?? Three dogs in their face, a heap
of blankets on the couch and dog beds in all the corners.? Unless of course
the dog beds have gotten dragged into the family room in which case there is
no place to walk or stand for all the beds (1 lives in there and 2 more can be
needed).<BR>If you want to go into the bedroom you will have to beg
Snoopy/LuLu/Gracies pardon and they will USUALLY make a space for you on the
bed if you ask nicely.<BR>I am not foolish.? I'm not.? I'm clueless.<BR>Yours
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12<BR>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 21:46:13 -0800<BR>From: "Sandra Graham"
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text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<BR><BR>OBHR is in the February Shop For Your
Cause challenge. You don't need to buy<BR>anything. Just go to the link below
every day during the month of February<BR>and vote for Oregon Basset Hound
Rescue and we could win
$500.<BR><BR><http://www.shopforyourcause.com/voting-challenge><BR>http://www.shopforyourcause.com/voting-challenge<BR><BR><BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Sandra
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13<BR>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 06:09:43 -0500<BR>From: Jennifer Martin
<timandjenmartin@gmail.com><BR>To: "An internet mail list designed to
entertain and inform basset<BR> hounds and their
people." <dailydrool@lists.dailydrool.org><BR>Subject: [Dailydrool]
cutting black nails<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
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text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>I don't think I would want to remove
the nails just because they are black<BR>and hard to cut. Lots of
experienced places cut nails. If you can't get<BR>the hang of cutting
them yourself, pay to have it done.<BR><BR>I have three dogs with multicolored
nails. That means some are black, some<BR>are clear and some are that
stupid marbled color. I actually have more<BR>trouble with the "marbled"
ones than I do the black ones.<BR><BR>I cut nails every 2 weeks. I know
this sounds crazy, but my dogs are<BR>almost never on concrete or
asphalt. Obviously, their backyard is grass<BR>and when I walk them, we
have to walk in the ditch, which is grass. So I<BR>don't have anything
naturally trimming their nails.<BR><BR>Obviously the clear ones are easy
because you can see the quick. On the<BR>black ones, you can see the
growth is a smaller diameter than the rest of<BR>the nail. I call it the
hook. I cut at the hook. If the nail is still<BR>touching the
ground, I take shavings until I see the quick, but haven't hit<BR>the
quick. You can do the same thing on the marbled ones, but the lack
of<BR>consistency in color can lead you astray. I save those for last so
I can<BR>get a feel for how much I am taking off.<BR><BR>If anyone has found a
pair of nail clippers (not guilotine) that hold up to<BR>BIG basset nails that
like to splinter and shred, I am open to suggestions.<BR>I go through clippers
like there is no tomorrow. I hate using
dull<BR>clippers.<BR><BR>Jennifer with Beauford, Bugsey and Browyn the Fairy
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Quicking<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
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text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Re: the thread about cutting nails.
Anyone can quick a nail. I mean,<BR>experience helps but even Vets and
groomers cut a nail too short. Or maybe<BR>your dog breaks a nail, which is
both painful and very bloody. So if you<BR>are home and you hit the quick how
do you stop the bleeding?<BR>Well you can buy Quik-Stop. I have two or three
little containers of it:<BR>one in the cupboard, one in the grooming bag and
one in the glove<BR>compartment of the Van.<BR>But if you don't have any, you
may use:<BR>flour<BR>cornstarch<BR>maybe sugar or powdered sugar (never tried
this one)<BR><BR>If you have a dog that holds still and you have confidence,
SuperGlue is<BR>perfect. Stops the bleeding almost instantly just remember not
to touch the<BR>nail with your finger or let go of the dog before it's dry
(don't glue his<BR>toes together.)<BR><BR>You may also buy Tissue Glue which I
have used but is not as quick as<BR>superglue.<BR><BR>Remember when you apply
anything to a bleeding nail that it is sore, and<BR>you have to push all the
powders well into the nail so it is best to have<BR>someone to hold the
dog.<BR><BR>Broken nails really should be cut off where the break is and
packed and<BR>bandaged. If you can wrap the paw until you get to a Vet that is
probably<BR>best.<BR><BR>MomPerson to Nigel,Llewis, Conley and
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