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<DIV>Pam, it was good to read that Dexter's lumps were all benign. I hope
that you can get over that Abe's one was not. Hopefully no more will come
an that he will remain lump free now.</DIV>
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<DIV>On a lighter note, my Millie continues to be a pistol when it comes to
walks. I continue to work at trying to get her walk around the block once
per day as the vet said, but it is hard. I think she is working
against me. There are time she will do so without many problems, but other
times, BOY. When she doesn't want to she will take one step at a time,
stopping to smell anything in front of her. Other times she will do the
death march from Baatan, panting and drooling like she was dying. Then
other times she will just keep turning around for home. I know that
walking is not the easiest for her what with her arthritis, but you should see
her move when she sees another dog. She does not run, but she will
move a good clip for a while. When that happens she will then
continue on the walk. Many times, I just give in, and head for home, being
defeated by a little four legged Diva. </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Douglas Dropp
& Millie with<BR>Pw.'s Charlie & Bennett(ATB)
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