Hello from Southern Arizona
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:01 pm
Hi All,
I'm a second generation Bluetick owner, who is finally getting around to introducing herself to the "hound" family. My Gramps was a hunter, breeder and writer of hunting stories. As a child, I hunted and trapped with him, and I helped in the socializing and naming of the many litters of his hounds. Our Stud, was "PR" Moe Mentum Evans, out of "PR" Docs Blue Bawling Magnum, and "PR" Vaughns Blue Fly. It was quite a few years after he passed that I, started "collecting" Blueticks from shelters. Being that I'm stuck in the city, my current Blueticks are pets, but I romantize the day that they could be the hunters that they are.
About 5 years ago, I picked up a couple Bluetick pups, said to be from Cameron bloodlines. One of them had nice short ears, and the other, long loose skinned type. Well, the long loose one, happened to be one of those chronic ear infection kinds, where you spend more time in the vets office, and more money than you have body parts to sell, for medication refills. I just couldn't do it anymore. The cost was outrageous and...I couldn't get the medication bottles @ $45/per two week supply, for any less money, or in larger lasting size. I said enough was enough. I had to so something.
I went to Gramp's dog records and pulled out the funky ear treatment recipe. I mixed some up and started treating his ears every day. After about 3 days, you could see noticible improvement. A month later, no problems what so ever. His ear treatment regimen is about every 3 days, since they run sooo wet. But talk about a miracle!! Gramp's tried and true recipe works, as it did then, it still does now.
I've started to bottle it and sell it on my website. If you have funky ear'd dogs, try it. It's also good to keep in the truck on hunts, to use as first aid. It will clear up all kinds of infection. I even use it on my kids for skinned knees and atheletes foot.
Well, I hope to meet you all some day on a good hunt!
Cheers,
I'm a second generation Bluetick owner, who is finally getting around to introducing herself to the "hound" family. My Gramps was a hunter, breeder and writer of hunting stories. As a child, I hunted and trapped with him, and I helped in the socializing and naming of the many litters of his hounds. Our Stud, was "PR" Moe Mentum Evans, out of "PR" Docs Blue Bawling Magnum, and "PR" Vaughns Blue Fly. It was quite a few years after he passed that I, started "collecting" Blueticks from shelters. Being that I'm stuck in the city, my current Blueticks are pets, but I romantize the day that they could be the hunters that they are.
About 5 years ago, I picked up a couple Bluetick pups, said to be from Cameron bloodlines. One of them had nice short ears, and the other, long loose skinned type. Well, the long loose one, happened to be one of those chronic ear infection kinds, where you spend more time in the vets office, and more money than you have body parts to sell, for medication refills. I just couldn't do it anymore. The cost was outrageous and...I couldn't get the medication bottles @ $45/per two week supply, for any less money, or in larger lasting size. I said enough was enough. I had to so something.
I went to Gramp's dog records and pulled out the funky ear treatment recipe. I mixed some up and started treating his ears every day. After about 3 days, you could see noticible improvement. A month later, no problems what so ever. His ear treatment regimen is about every 3 days, since they run sooo wet. But talk about a miracle!! Gramp's tried and true recipe works, as it did then, it still does now.
I've started to bottle it and sell it on my website. If you have funky ear'd dogs, try it. It's also good to keep in the truck on hunts, to use as first aid. It will clear up all kinds of infection. I even use it on my kids for skinned knees and atheletes foot.
Well, I hope to meet you all some day on a good hunt!
Cheers,