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Author:  Dave Hayes [ Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:45 am ]
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arachyd, I have been lookin for that dogs brain for years. No luck.

Author:  BIGCASTLEDAWGS [ Thu Aug 24, 2006 8:41 am ]
Post subject:  DAVE,

Is Maggie By any chance a B and T? Reason I ask is.... I've been checking Webster's head out when I do his ears.... and I don't see anything either? I'm just wondering if this could be Breed related, inherited etc....??? :lol:
HappybrainHunting! Heather

Author:  Dave Hayes [ Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:16 am ]
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yes, but a black ana tan bloodhound.

she is the dumbest dog on the face of the earth, I guarantee it.

Author:  BIGCASTLEDAWGS [ Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:50 am ]
Post subject:  LOL!

Bloodhound, coonhound... apparentl;y it's a COLOR thing... like Blondes! LOL... so Watchout for redbones!or redbloodhounds.. Tempertemper...
Hounds ears.... they do require extra care. Alot of the ones that come into rescue...didn't get that... so they have lousy ears. I think if you keep them clean from the beginning it is MUCH easier.
AND... BTW I LOVE Bloodhounds... I adopted our first B and T coonhound.. by mistake...kindasorta... cause i wnet on line to look up info for a friend about bloodhounds... somehow I ended up on the amer. b and T coonhound rescue website.... and I had never Seen a B and T... I knew redbones and Walkers and One bluetick growing up.. so... one thing led to another ;)
And look where I AMNOW! LOL...
Enjoy your dumb old hound... they make for MUCH amusement when that dumb... Our B and T walks into things, off of things.... lol he'd die in a minute coonhunting! But his tail would be awaggin and he'd be having fun! LOL
Happy hunting! Heather

Author:  katelynspence [ Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ear problems w/ a bluetick

my blue pup also has ear problems..

he scratches at the outside of his ear like an inch infront of his ear.. every time i look, there is just nothing there... i was told to put peroxide on a qtip and wipe it on the inside of his ear.. im skeptical. cause ive also heard it will hurt his ears

.. help

Author:  jcarson [ Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:43 pm ]
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I'm no vet but I use mineral oil on there ears it helps with mites fleas tick everything. I started doing this along time ago on a tame rabbit I had as a kid and used to have to do an old Bassett I had also


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Author:  jcarson [ Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cleaning hounds ears

Dave Hayes wrote:
yes, but a black ana tan bloodhound.

she is the dumbest dog on the face of the earth, I guarantee it.

Well I would have disagree my ol bluetick is a hell of a coon dog but dumb as a bag of hammers


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