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Old August 28th 03, 05:26 AM
Shelly & The Boys
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Hehehe...
There is a 7 month old Bloodhound named Lily in
our obedience class.
Bodhi *loves* her. She is adorable and sweet, and SO
cute! All slobber and wrinkles and sagginess.
I just really like her personality, and she's a really good
looking dog, well put together.
And Bodhi adores her Mom, she brings cheese chunks,
the best treat of all.
However, tonight I remembered why I'd probably never
own a bloodhound. She leaned up against me for
loves, and left behind a trail of slobbery goo on my jeans.
And, when she was tired of being a dog on parade, she
simply laid down on the floor and refused to move. All 70
lbs of her, as her Mom says, "Oh Lily, you're *such* a hound!"
(She's also got Bassets, and is a Basset breed judge)

As we were leaving, I took careful note of the roll of paper
towels in the back of the window in her pick-up. I made
a crack about it, and waved my lint brush, covered in
exploding black tufts of Belgian fur at her, laughing.
Shelly & The Boys
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Old August 28th 03, 07:15 PM
Lynn K.
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"Shelly & The Boys" wrote in message news:

Dog hair I can deal with. Slimy slobber I'm not so sure about.


Slimy slobber that dries to a concrete like rope that has to be
chiseled off ceiling, drapes, light fixtures, walls,.......

A bloodhound has to clear all the slobber out of passages every 10
minutes or so & get fresh slobber reloaded for new scent particle
rehydration. This is done by violent head shaking. Do you know why a
Bloodhound is run with protective deputies 10 feet on either side?
Range of a slobber sling is about 10 feet.

I don't know a lot of Bloodhounds who live in the house.

Lynn K.
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Old August 28th 03, 07:15 PM
Lynn K.
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"Shelly & The Boys" wrote in message news:

Dog hair I can deal with. Slimy slobber I'm not so sure about.


Slimy slobber that dries to a concrete like rope that has to be
chiseled off ceiling, drapes, light fixtures, walls,.......

A bloodhound has to clear all the slobber out of passages every 10
minutes or so & get fresh slobber reloaded for new scent particle
rehydration. This is done by violent head shaking. Do you know why a
Bloodhound is run with protective deputies 10 feet on either side?
Range of a slobber sling is about 10 feet.

I don't know a lot of Bloodhounds who live in the house.

Lynn K.
 




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