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   "Ron"    
   Re: Springer Spaniel ears   
   23 Aug 05 06:22:10   
   
   From: @home.com   
      
   Thanks Celeste, we just heard about this from our groomer yesterday.  She   
   says it works good for this purpose, and we will try to find it at pet   
   stores.  It also will work to stop Sherman from chewing on a 'hot spot' on   
   his front leg.   
      
   This is a great place to find information.   
      
   Ron & Jan   
      
   "Spot"  wrote in message   
   news:W6ZNe.1384$SW1.983@trndny09...   
   > I would put bitter apple on your dogs ears and the next time the beagle   
   > takes hold of them he'll get an AWFUL taste and hopefully let him alone.   
   > The bitter apple won't hurt either dog it just taste horrid.  I used to   
   use   
   > it for Brandy when she would over groom herself and create bald spots and   
   > raw skin.  It keeps the dog from licking and chewing on themselves and is   
   a   
   > great deterrent.   
   >   
   > As for the boarding I would talk to the kennel and let them know about the   
   > situation and insist that they two dogs not be allowed together to play   
   > while they are boarded.  If the kennel won't help with this then the only   
   > other choice I see is to find another kennel to board your dog at.   
   >   
   > Celeste   
   >   
   >   
   > "Ron"  wrote in message   
   > news:VgTNe.114$Kq4.696@news.uswest.net...   
   > > We have a 7 year old Springer, Sherman, and our neighbor has a 1 year   
   old   
   > > Beagle, Snoopy.  They get along beautifully, but when playing Snoopy   
   likes   
   > > to pull Sherman's ears, hurting him.   
   > >   
   > > The neighbors and I have tried to get him to stop, but haven't been   
   > > successful.  Not wanting to punish Snoopy, it is hard to save my   
   Sherman's   
   > > ears.   
   > >   
   > > Next month my wife & I are going on a 3-week cruise, and will take our   
   dog   
   > > to a professional pet sitter.  He loves it there, as all of the dogs are   
   > > allowed to run free in the huge fenced area behind their home.  The BAD   
   > NEWS   
   > > is that our neighbors are also leaving for about a month at about the   
   same   
   > > time, and would you believe that they will be using the same sitter.   
   > >   
   > > I'm afraid that during their long stay together Sherman's ears might get   
   > > injured during their play.  I will make the sitter aware of the problem,   
   > but   
   > > we know she cannot watch them all of the time.   
   > >   
   > > I would like to ask the members of this group if there is anything that   
   > can   
   > > be done to prevent Snoopy from pulling Sherman's ears.  Possibly some   
   > > medication or perfume that would act as a repellant to other dogs,   
   without   
   > > harming Sherman.   
   > >   
   > > Any suggestions would be very welcome,   
   > >   
   > > Ron & Jan - Independence, Oregon   
   > > roncarr@qwest.net   
   > >   
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