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> Subject: GREYHOUND-L Digest - 15 May 2001 (#2001-641)
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> There are 7 messages totalling 217 lines in this issue.
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> Topics of the day:
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> 1. Chat: Event: TGS Meet & Greet @ Bark Around the Park, Raleigh, NC, Sat.
> 5.19.01, Noon to 4pm
> 2. ADMIN: New Virus, please pay attention
> 3. Chat: Kansas Farm Dogs
> 4. MEDICAL: Hot Spot remedy
> 5. Chat, Resource: Donated Items
> 6. medical: hot spot remedies
> 7. CHAT: Greyhounds and Whippets
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> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 19:39:15 -0400
> From: "Joanna Wolfe (919)677-0977" <wolfe@OUP-USA.ORG>
> Subject: Chat: Event: TGS Meet & Greet @ Bark Around the Park, Raleigh, NC,
> Sat. 5.19.01, Noon to 4pm
>
> Triangle Greyhound Society will be out barking the good news about Greyhound
> adoption at Bark Around the Park. Bark Around the Park is an
> annual event held at Millbrook Exchange Park in Raliegh. The weather is
> looking good!
>
> Details below:
>
> What: Meet and Greet
>
> Venue: Bark Around the Park, Raleigh, NC
>
> Where: Millbrook Exchange Park, 1905 Spring Forest Road
>
> Date: Saturday, 5.19.01
>
> Time: Noon to 4pm
>
> We hope to see you there!
>
> For more information regarding upcoming events and activites,
> check out the Triangle Greyhound Society website at:
>
> http://www.trianglegreyhound.org
>
> Upcoming events:
>
> 5.27.01 Meet and Greet @ PetSmart, Cary
> 6.2.01 Meet and Greet @ Pet Supermarket, Raleigh 6.3.01 Meet and Greet @ Pet
> Supermarket, Durham 6.10.01 Meet and Greet @ PetSmart, Garner
>
> Regards,
>
> Joanna Wolfe
> & Andre
> & sometimes Bear
>
> www.trianglegreyhound.org
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> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 18:46:58 -0600
> From: "Shapiro, Gary L" <gary.l.shapiro@LMCO.COM>
> Subject: Re: ADMIN: New Virus, please pay attention
>
>> How to turn off VBS files in Windows 9x and NT
>
>> ---- Windows 2000 ----
>> Open"My Computer"
>> Select"Tools/Folder Options"
>> Clickon File Types tab
>> FindVBScript Script File
>> SelectDelete
>> ClickOK
>
>> Lynda
>
> The instructions for Windows ME are the same as for Windows 2000
>
> Gary Shapiro and the Garrison:
> Dot - 4-year-old Greyhound - aka The Queen of Sheba(Monarch of All She
> Surveys)
> Dash - 1 1/2-year-old GSD - aka The Big Slobbering Wimp (Fastest Tongue in
> the West)
> Allan - 4-year-old Greyhound - aka The Blue Bandit (The Thief of Kanab)
> Max and Willow (King of the GSDs and the Greyhound American Princess
> together again at the Bridge)
> http://www.abap.org/home/Gary6a76/index.htm
>
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>
> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 21:09:16 EDT
> From: Joy Jarfors <Silograce8@AOL.COM>
> Subject: Re: Chat: Kansas Farm Dogs
>
> In a message dated 5/15/01 3:46:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kate@K8NKC.COM
> writes:
>
> << But, all in all, the haul went off really well ... 48 dogs (including ten
> seniors) from nine Kansas farms were delivered to eleven groups in six
> states in just over 36 hours. WHEW! >>
>
> WoW!!! 48 dogs ... 6 states... 36 hours!!! that is INcredible!! Paws UP to
> all involved. What a heart warming and inspirational story.. You all should
> be so proud!!
>
> Good going
> Joy J.
> Folsom, CA
>
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>
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 00:00:35 +0100
> From: =?iso-8859-1?q?kim=20meyer?= <brgreyhndz@YAHOO.CO.UK>
> Subject: MEDICAL: Hot Spot remedy
>
> Hi Nancy,
>
> I've had best luck with a 50/50 mix of water and
> organic apple cider vinegar sprayed on the hot spot.
> It seems to really help heal them up- recently a lab
> friend used this on her girl after trying various
> other fixes. The mix cleared up the spots in record
> time.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Kim in Belmont, MA
>
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> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 19:52:18 -0600
> From: Claudia Presto <claudia@GREYHOUNDGANG.COM>
> Subject: Chat, Resource: Donated Items
>
> Just a reminder, as I read about Golden Oldies getting adopted, and
> "gatherings" happening.
>
> The Gang happily donates a sample of Get Up & Go Glucosamine to anyone that
> adopts a senior - anytime.
>
> The Gang is also happy to give items to groups for their raffles and
> auctions anytime. We only ask that 100% of the proceeds from these items go
> to help more greyhounds in need.
>
> I just need an email with pertinent info -
> Name of Group/person responsible
> Date and purpose of "gathering"
>
> Claudia & the Greyhound Gang in southern Utah
> www.greyhoundgang.com
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 22:16:19 -0400
> From: Kathy Johnson <conuremom@HOME.COM>
> Subject: medical: hot spot remedies
>
> Nancy wrote:
>> Does anyone have any good remedies for hot spots? I've searched the archives
>> and not really found much. I've been alternating between Bag Balm and
>> hydrocortisone cream for a spot Idol's got on his butt.
>
> When my guys get hot spots, here's what I do.
> If the spot is at all dirty/has loose hair or grass, I wash it with gentle
> soap
> and water and
> blot it dry with paper towels.
> Then I apply Mycitracin triple antibiotic ointment with lidocaine to the spot.
> The antibiotics
> in the ointment help the spot to heal, and the lidocaine makes it hurt/itch
> less
> so the dog isn't as likely to keep worrying at it.
> Around the edges of the hot spot I put Ora-gel extra strength ointment. It
> tastes horrible, and keeps the dog from licking the spot (for a while--it
> wears
> off). Don't put the Oragel right on the spot because it stings--be sure to
> keep
> it around the outside of the spot on the skin that's still intact. I reapply
> the
> Mycitracin & Oragel several times a day until the spot heals up.
>
> --Kathy Johnson
> Feathered Gems Greyhound Jewelry
> http://www.featheredgems.com
>
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>
> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 22:31:04 -0400
> From: THE WILSONs <rrwilson@EROLS.COM>
> Subject: CHAT: Greyhounds and Whippets
>
> We don't have any Whippets, but do have a large IG (the one
> with the "Not a Whippet" jacket) who lives with our two
> Greyhounds. One of the major things we have learned from
> housing these two breeds is that large dogs have no idea how
> large they are and small dogs have no idea how small they are.
> Basically, this means size is not a concept recognized by
> hounds. I assume the same would apply to Whippets also.
> Regardless of the size, the hounds think they can do and go
> anywhere the others do. Usually this is just cute, but can
> result in problems if not supervised.
>
> Bob Wilson
> Bowie, MD
>
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