Re: [MOL] Beav! [00372] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Beav!



Hi Lillian;
    Back on line today, what a mess this last week was with moving into a guest
apt.. There is so much extra stuff on account of my husband's illness to move
over it was very stressful. Still getting everything back in place today but
took a break and set com. back up. I owned a great dane one time and I know how
it hurts when they hit you with their tail. It's the only breed I know that I
have seen that can instill pain with their tail. I rescued this dane and only
kept him til I found him a better home for I could not keep him. He was
hugggge!!  He could look in the sinks and also on the stove to see what was
cooking. They are such an intelligent animal. He couldn't wait until I would get
up from my chair and steal it. I am still reading e-mail to catch up on what's
been happening this last week. We are still in the process of passing the
protocol for this new study. It's a very complicated combing process that they
do to make sure all patients are exactly what the sponser is looking for. Nail
biting time!!!!  Talk to you later,   Your friend,    Beav

Lillian wrote:

> Blueberry's ears are not cropped (they are getting away from that for this
> breed) and her tail is not cropped.  Wished it had been as she wags it so
> much and it feels like a whip hitting you.  I have felt many a dogs tails
> hitting me; but never one that can hurt you.  We do get her nails clipped;
> as they grow extremely fast.  She is mostly an inside dog and I think the
> fact that she's not walking and running on cement has something to do with
> needing to clip her nails.  She sometimes chews her nails; but I don't
> believe that is because they need clipping, I think she has a nail biting
> habit. She has knuckles in her paws; which I also have not seen before and
> she uses her paws more in a way that a human uses their hand.  I should have
> called her "Baby", she is spoiled like a baby....your friend, lillian
>
> PS:  The best day of researching will be when they have found the cure for
> cancer, for all cancers. Thank you for the compliment.
>
> We invite you to take a look at our Album.
> www.angelfire.com/sc/molangels/index.html
>
>   ( Very informational, good tips, Molers pictures, art work and much
> more....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <beav76@uswest.net>
> To: <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 1:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOL] Beav!
>
> > Lillian;
> >     Blueberry might be strange but it's not because of her dew claws!!
> > LOL....Every dog I know is born with them it's just that some breeders
> remove
> > them when they are pups before weaning, dew claws, tails and ears cropped
> if
> > their breed requires that. So some dogs when people get them as pups have
> dew
> > claws already removed......It's no big deal, I don't know why they began
> > removing them in the first place. I know some people think they can get
> caught
> > on something which could tear them. I look at it as they are born with
> them so
> > why remove them. I just keep them the claw trimmed. I have seen some dogs
> chew
> > on their own nails as if pruning them.......Talk to you later......Beav
> >
> > Lillian wrote:
> >
> > > I do not believe my Great Dane Dog as dew claws, are their other breeds
> of
> > > dogs that don't have dew claws?  Or is my Blueberry a strange one?
> Thanks,
> > > lillian
> > >
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