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Old 11-09-2011, 07:00 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Plumcrazy, I have the Desiderata framed in one of our bedrooms. My mother made me read it when I was growing up. Sometimes I forget it's teachings, so it is good to refer to now and again:

Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
and remember what peace there may be in silence.

As far as possible without surrender
be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others,
even the dull and the ignorant;
they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons,
they are vexations to the spirit.

If you compare yourself with others,
you may become vain or bitter;
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your own career, however humble;
it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs;
for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;
many persons strive for high ideals;
and everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself.
Especially, do not feign affection.
Neither be cynical about love;
for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment
it is as perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the counsel of the years,
gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline,
be gentle with yourself.
You are a child of the universe,
no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God,
whatever you conceive Him to be,
and whatever your labors and aspirations,
in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.

With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,
it is still a beautiful world.
Be cheerful.
Strive to be happy.
Thanks for sharing the whole thing, outwest... When I was in high school my mother had this hanging in our bathroom, right where I'd be drying my nearly waist long hair every morning. I would get bored just standing there with the dryer so I'd read the Desiderata, over and over and over... I ended up memorizing it and can still quote most of it without prompting. As I said in my previous post - I try to live my life according to the lessons in this poem. It's nothing short of brilliant!

My mother gave me the one she had hanging in the bathroom (she knew how much it meant to me) and I passed it along to my daughter who took it to work with her so she can be reminded of its wisdom during her day.

Thanks again for sharing!

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A couple of days ago Guido began licking his left paw obsessively. It prompted me to see why.

It looks like his dew claw finger is broken. He cries and whimpers when I touch it. Yesterday I called the vet and made an appointment to address this, we can't get in to see him until Thursday. I have him wearing a cone on his head now because I can't stop him from licking it. I tried bandaging it up, he chewed it off in 5 minutes.

It looks like both his little dew claws are growing upside down and appear to be just hanging there. But the left one is injured. They have caused him problems since I got him. I'm thinking of having them removed because they don't grow in the right direction.
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Sorry for such a late post.

Was just wondering what the conclusion was relating to the dewclaws intact or removed? I have a toy poodle and his dewclaws was removed by the breeder. I am really considering competing in agility. Will this have an impact on performance?
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I think the evidence can be summarised as:
Dewclaws probably serve a useful purpose, especially for dogs that need to run and corner fast.
Dewclaws can be prone to damage, and can get overgrown if neglected.
Many - if not most, given how widespread removal still is - agility dogs perform well without dewclaws.

I probably would not remove them if I were ever to have a litter, but I don't think you need to worry about it affecting your pups performance.
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In South Africa ir has become illegal to dock a dog or remove dew claws unless medically necessary! I have never had any of my pups dew claws removed!
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I'd rather not have to deal with torn dewclaws, or wait until an injury to remove them.

But that's just my opinion.

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