Sue, can you tell us where we can get those Snuggle Puppies, they sound like a wonderful item.
Mo Colorado -----Original Message----- From: Automatic digest processor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Recipients of CKCS-L digests <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, October 11, 2001 11:05 PM Subject: CKCS-L Digest - 11 Oct 2001 to 12 Oct 2001 (#2001-636) >There are 3 messages totalling 110 lines in this issue. > >Topics of the day: > > 1. Tuft's Animal Expo new stuff (2) > 2. window decals > >========================================================= >"Magic Commands": >to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL >to start it up gain click here: >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL > > E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. >Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html > >All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 1999 by its original author. > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 17:46:24 -0400 >From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Tuft's Animal Expo new stuff > >Hi, List, > Some interesting points raised today in the cardiology session at the >expo. Dr. J. Ross (head of Cardiology at Tuft's) said in answer to my >question that a great number of puppy murmurs that are NON PDA murmurs >are either related to anemia, other nutritional problems or parasites. >He is talking about the so-called "innocent murmur" that goes away in a >few weeks or months. This was real news to me. He stressed anemia >(transient) as a major cause. > It was nice to meet Dr. Ross again; he was kind enough to do our recent >cardiology clinic at the CNE match. > We were shown a great way to palpate for obvious cardiac problems by >placing fingers between the intercostal spaces and feeling the >difference between the "lub" and "dub". I cannot describe it further in >words, but it is interesting. > A very detailed sesson on echocardiography and doppler was well done. > Other interesting tidbits, but since I can't flesh them out properly, >I'll only say that it was well worth while. In order to properly >describe some of the methods I will need to buy the proceedings book. > Behaviorist Nick Dodman in the "Ask the Expert" session I attended had >some great thoughts about OCD; he advocates behavioral fixes before >pharmacuetical ones. An interesting thought of his was to use a duck >call or a tuning fork just prior to walking away from an animal in whom >you wish to extinguish behavior. It seems to cue the animal that you >are NOT paying attention to him/her. > >So much stuff to see and do. Tomorrow I am foregoing "Veterinary >Forensics" (sigh..<G>) for "common problems in the young dog" which >includes Brian Kilcommons speaking on "Responsible Selling; When to Say >No To What the Buyer Wants". On Saturday I had many choices to make >including "Therapy for Animals", Small Animal Dermatology" (still trying >to get rid of persistant otitis externa in one of my dogs), "Legal >Issues For Animal Care Givers", "Llama" (just kidding but there are so >MANY session tracks) to attend "Canine Reproduction And Neonatal >Health". > >The Exhbition part of the Expo has some interesting booths as well. A >huge selection of things that are both veterinary and homeopathic, as >well as educational and rescue oriented. > > There is also a theatre demo for SAR dogs, the Iams Mountain Lion, and >drug and arson dogs, etc. > >It is lovely up here in New England; weather is gorgeous; some of you >should plan to come next year for this super expo. > >Suze >-- >Suze at Llawen Cavaliers >"...I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man >to depend simply upon himself." -Isna Ia-wica >"Thought comes before speech" Luther Standing Bear > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 18:26:59 -0400 >From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Tuft's Animal Expo new stuff > >Oh, yes, > The SnuggleMe folks were there with the wonderful SnugglePuppies which >now have a twenty hour heating pack as well as the microwaved rice pack >(the heating packs are inexpensive to replace...about .98 a piece), the >heartbeat of course and a new design for a bottle to fit in for orphans >to feed themselves. (Have no clue how well that would work). I'm >excited about trying them in lieu of a heating pad as they seem a lot >safer and more friendly all round. They reduced the price for the show >to $12.50 each. <G> > >Suze > > >-- >Suze at Llawen Cavaliers >"...I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man >to depend simply upon himself." -Isna Ia-wica >"Thought comes before speech" Luther Standing Bear > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 22:32:58 -0400 >From: Peggy Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: window decals > >I don't know if anyone has seen these, but this company makes emergency >window decals....you know, the kind you stick in the window of your home >that would say: In case of emergency, please rescue my ........ In this >case, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Then they would know there was an >animal inside and what kind - there's a picture on it too. They make them >for many different breeds, including cats and birds. Check it out if you're >interested: www.sundogsdecals.com > >Peggy >Burbrook Cavaliers >Ontario, Canada > >------------------------------ > >End of CKCS-L Digest - 11 Oct 2001 to 12 Oct 2001 (#2001-636) >************************************************************* > ========================================================= "Magic Commands": to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL to start it up gain click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 1999 by its original author.
