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  2. Hard refresh did nothing for me...
  3. I updated my Java and I am still having the problem.
  4. I went into the chat room and there is no place for me to type a message... the block is missing! I am using IE7 with Vista.
  5. There are a lot of for me everywhere. Under peopl's avatars and things that are probably emoticons
  6. No kidding, Pam. It's now all over our group's Facebook page *sigh* STOP THE MADNESS!!!
  7. Thanks for the head's up! You can't get rid of chat :
  8. Maisy and Bella cannot stomach Rimadyl. It made Bella projectile vomit and Maisy was definitely sick on it. The Deramaxx works better for them.
  9. I did take her to the vet (that's where I got the "super-cream"; it is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, etc.). We discussed that it might be pemphigus because of the location, but we agreed that we would try the cream first and re-check in two weeks to see how it is doing. If it doesn'[t get better, we will do more tests. It already looked 1000x better after just 4 days.
  10. Just thought I'd toss a little "great news" into the H&M forum... Bobbi got adopted Her nose is looking wonderful, and her adopters are doing great with the peanut butter on the plate trick. She is so, so happy with them it melts my heart
  11. I tried the peanut butter on a plate trick and that seemed to help. At least the cream stayed on a little longer... I think I need to refine my technique for spreading it on the plate so she has to work at it harder. Thanks for the ideas, everyone!
  12. My foster, Bobbi, has a wound on her nose that has not yet healed. Best guesses are that she hurt her nose and then prolonged use of a muzzle has prevented it from healing and made it worse. She is a retired brood momma. Anyway, she has been banned from wearing a muzzle (she's too sweet to need one anyway) and I've been putting some super-cream the vet gave me on the wound. My problems are these: 1) She hates, hates, hates having it messed with (I'm sure it's very sore). I have to back her into a corner and hold her mouth to get her to hold still so I can put the cream on. She bares her teeth when I do it (although she does not tense and has not tried to bite me). I think she's just letting me know how much she hates it. I give her cookies and such immediately after and I do my very best to be extremely gentle. Any other ideas? 2) She immediately works at licking the cream off. I have no idea how to prevent her from getting to it. Yesterday and today I have stood holding her nose for 30sec - 1 minute after I put the cream on to at least let it it a little before she starts licking. The cream tastes really nasty, so an "ick" spray won't prevent it. Ideas? Gratuitous photos And a link to her foster blog: Bobbi's Blog
  13. I thought she would live forever, too. I'll bet that stinker is up in heaven drinking wine and chasing cats! I'm so sorry for your loss, Robin.
  14. Mine arrived and I've worn it two weekends in a row! Thank you so much.
  15. I got my shirt today I love it, thank you for doing this!
  16. A little birdie told me that you are probably meeting this pup on Saturday: PH Make It Rain I have to tell you that she's one awesome pup and she'd love to go to Dewey! (don't let the white face fool you; she's not old )
  17. It's just like a kid who breaks his arm. If it was set right, you will never know. He will be slightly more susceptible to arthritis (just like the kid).
  18. I'm so sorry, Sheila. I will always remember the beautiful Aria. Thank you for letting her go and ending her suffering.
  19. Jester

    Izzy Is Gone.

    Thank you for loving her enough to let her go. She will be missed.
  20. I had good luck putting Maisy on two courses of CMO in conjunction with her Glucosamine. She doesn't limp at all now, except when she first gets up in the morning and stretches out.
  21. It is a variant of the French-built Dauphin. The SA 366 G1 Dauphin version was selected by the USCG in the early 1980s as its new short range recovery air-sea rescue helicopter and given the designation HH-65A Dolphin. In order to comply with U.S. regulations, engineering changes were required. So it isn't actually a Dauphin, it really is a Dolphin. Wow. Everyone calls the one here at the test center a Dauphin and it is painted the same way... maybe it was an early test bed then. Learned something new today
  22. yep - a dolphin (they are cg orange) Had one flying around the neighborhood quite a bit yesterday (test flights after repair) Actually, it is a Dauphin (French). It has a distinctive high pitched hum from the tail rotor because it is encased in the tail. A lot of municipalities use them for life-flights and police copters as well. http://www.eurocopter.com/site/FO/scripts/...&noeu_id=89
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