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<DIV>I have named all of our hounds, but that doesn't necessarily mean
that is what we call them, most on my hounds had nice registered names,
NOT show names, but then we gave them names that fit their personality,
Maggie was called mag-pie like the bird and Annie is called beaner because
she loves green beans, </DIV>
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<DIV>as for allergies, I agree with Michele, My Maggie had severe allergies most
of her 8 years, we did allergy testing multiple times and she took shots, but I
too put her in a sleeveless T-shirt every time she went
outside, didn't matter if it was 90 out, she still wore her T-shirt, also I
wiped her down every time she came in the house, especially her feet and between
her toes, they absorb the allergens through their feet !!!!!!! I also used
powder on her feet and she wore baby socks to stop the chewing. and YES it was
lots of work, but she was more then worth it and I would give my ( LIFE ) to
have her back again, there are no words to describe my heartache, also try
a limited ingredient diet, I used Natural balance lamb & rice,
only two ingredients.</DIV>
<DIV>Oh and Baths Maggie got a bath once week and she loved them ,
they gave her a lot of relief</DIV>
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<DIV>Marlene and Annie ( beaner ) and Maggie
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