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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1649449" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Blue heelers, they are smart, loyal, and pretty much anything I could want in an animal, or friend, for that matter. One trait they have, which I have never heard or seen mentioned, is their lack of body odor. At least in the two we've had, which have both been females. The first one, we got at the okc pound. about a year old. She died tragically, at four, two years ago. Like losing a family member. Still hurts. This little thing over on the left, we got, I guess two weeks later, under such strange circumstances, we really feel it was the lords doing. A woman passing through from texas had left her at a vet's office in Yukon,with a bag of food and instructions to find her a home or take her to the pound. She was about 6 weeks old and we were told of her, the day before she was to go to the pound, Where she would surely have died, she was so sick. Our vet said she had the worst case of worms he had ever seen in a puppy. She also had chronic urinary tract infections, and still requires special food. She's cost us a lot of money, but she's been worth every dime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1649449, member: 13886"] Blue heelers, they are smart, loyal, and pretty much anything I could want in an animal, or friend, for that matter. One trait they have, which I have never heard or seen mentioned, is their lack of body odor. At least in the two we've had, which have both been females. The first one, we got at the okc pound. about a year old. She died tragically, at four, two years ago. Like losing a family member. Still hurts. This little thing over on the left, we got, I guess two weeks later, under such strange circumstances, we really feel it was the lords doing. A woman passing through from texas had left her at a vet's office in Yukon,with a bag of food and instructions to find her a home or take her to the pound. She was about 6 weeks old and we were told of her, the day before she was to go to the pound, Where she would surely have died, she was so sick. Our vet said she had the worst case of worms he had ever seen in a puppy. She also had chronic urinary tract infections, and still requires special food. She's cost us a lot of money, but she's been worth every dime. [/QUOTE]
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