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RE: Dollar Photo Update



She does love to swim in the water bowl in the kitchen so imgaine it won't be too hard to get her used to the pool. Or at least she paws all the water out of it  :)  The advice really helps a lot!!!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!
 
The chicken story is GREAT!!  Not for the chicken though.....
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu [mailto:owner-brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu]On Behalf Of Gina Heitz
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 1:25 PM
To: brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu
Subject: Re: Dollar Photo Update

Joan wrote:
A Just take it slow and Milka will learn to love it too!

Karin, 

So you know, Milka is was the first puppy in our puppy pool on her own and was the only one who would repeatedly go in to cool her tootsies...

Don't forget to dry puppy's ears out with Epi Otic or some other highly recommended ear wash.  You don't want them to get ear infections.  I don't know if Gina has other recommendations?

My additional recommendation is this:  The above is very sound advise after swimming but before swimming simply tilt head and drop a few drops of rubbing alcohol into each ear.  We do this with our dogs and have had very few ear infections related to swimming over the years.

Gina