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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 238288" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Ok. Mice don't bother me. Except I don't want them in my house. Snakes are another story altogether and I'm truely grateful we don't have poisonous ones near us. We do get snakes though....and Willie the outdoor cat promptly takes care of them......by scaring them away. (he hasn't brought me a dead one yet0</p><p> </p><p>Betsy's Mom Precious used to mouse. That's what made her ill during her pregnancy although we had no clue at the time. I'd wormed her shortly before she'd went into heat. So when she got thin but her belly got huge....we assumed the pregnancy was taking it's toll. And she did have lots of pups. But after the spaying for an infected uterus......(awful you don't wanna know details) she still didn't get better and kept losing weight. In desperation I called the vet yet again. Vet tech asked if I'd ever wormed her for tape worms. The mice she was catching....well at least one of them, had given her tapeworm! </p><p> </p><p>So if your mousing doggies ever start dropping weight for no apparent reason.......check them for the tapeworms.</p><p> </p><p>We had a beagle that was an avid mouser. I swear he loved to hunt mice. Every time I turned around he was dropping presents at my feet. ugh So glad when we moved from that apartment. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 238288, member: 84"] Ok. Mice don't bother me. Except I don't want them in my house. Snakes are another story altogether and I'm truely grateful we don't have poisonous ones near us. We do get snakes though....and Willie the outdoor cat promptly takes care of them......by scaring them away. (he hasn't brought me a dead one yet0 Betsy's Mom Precious used to mouse. That's what made her ill during her pregnancy although we had no clue at the time. I'd wormed her shortly before she'd went into heat. So when she got thin but her belly got huge....we assumed the pregnancy was taking it's toll. And she did have lots of pups. But after the spaying for an infected uterus......(awful you don't wanna know details) she still didn't get better and kept losing weight. In desperation I called the vet yet again. Vet tech asked if I'd ever wormed her for tape worms. The mice she was catching....well at least one of them, had given her tapeworm! So if your mousing doggies ever start dropping weight for no apparent reason.......check them for the tapeworms. We had a beagle that was an avid mouser. I swear he loved to hunt mice. Every time I turned around he was dropping presents at my feet. ugh So glad when we moved from that apartment. lol [/QUOTE]
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