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Glaucoma in Basset Hounds - Blind Basset Hound Colony #1
Episode #1 Blind Basset Hound Colony Discussion about glaucoma in basset hounds. This will be an ongoing subject and to start off with I want to have a broad overview of several topics. One of which is the Basset Hound Club of America and the study that is using a colony of blind basset hounds. I hope to have guests join me in the future. I have more information at bassethoundtown.com
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Champion/Advocate - Basset Hound Blind Colony Episode #5
Howllo and welcome back to Bassethoundtown Howl Radio Show. This is episode 5 in a series I call, The Blind Basset Hound Colony being used for Research. There are a lot of folks in our community that know about the colony but not a lot of folks willing to be a champion, an advocate or both for these poor helpless basset hounds. I guess the key piece of information I have learned is that the Nances of BoBac Bassets provided frozen sperm from Hobbit Hill's Cayenne to help s
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Glaucoma in Basset Hounds blind colony Episode #2
Hi and welcome back to episode 2 in the basset hound glaucoma study that I am investigating. Please help me learn more about the blind colony that is being held against their will for research. The colony is like a hot potato and moves around a fair amount. Rumors have them in the midwest at a BHCA breeder. All of my questions to the my club go unanswered. Do you have information? Please send to: Bassethoundtown PO Box 347 Ft. Thomas, KY 41075 Thank you sooooooo m
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The pen is mightier than the sword! Blind Basset Colony #4
Howllo and welcome to the 4th episode of.. THE TOP SECRET BLIND BASSET HOUND COLONY. Basset Rescues moan, groan and beg for money regarding homeless bassets but turn their back on the blind basset colony and let these hounds get abused and tortured. Now the colony breeding program is starting back up and many in the rescue world know all about it. What is so sick is that big time players in the BHCA basically bred glaucoma into the breed over the course of 10 years. Some knew they had it
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You should research the researchers - Blind Basset Colony #7
It amazes me that a rescue group (HHBR) can be so misguided. I talked to one of them recently and she flat out told me she did not care about the whole colony only the hounds she wanted out. Her reasoning was that she is protecting herself from thinking about the horror of what is being done to the group. Isn’t that strange? I just shook my head on the other end of the phone and thought to myself, “what a waste case”. I quickly figured out she was going to be no help at all and only hamper my efforts to expose the creepy breeders and the other nefarious scum bags.
Why do people not do their homework & research the researchers? Are they afraid of what they will find out and it will screw with their self worth and misdirected feel good glow they get from helping one or two bassets? Howl does rescuing one hound from hell make you feel good? I pointed out time and time again this colony is a factory for glaucoma. They are breeding glaucoma into bassets and this rescue is standing by to collect them? Why is there such a disconnect with reality vs mentality?
Here is lasted reject from the Colony. Miss Charlie. They bred glaucoma into her and then kicked her to the curb. Some would say “well isn’t it better that she was not PTS?” That is not the question that should be asked. It should be, “what can we do to expose this research and get the BHCA to stop it!”
When I look at Charlie I see Emma. I will never let Emma down and I will fight for justice. I am so sorry Miss Charlie that you have to be the victim of such ignorant, creepy, selfish, humans. Bastards.
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Freedom of Information Act - Blind Basset Hound Colony #6
March 6, 2013 Pamela Elliott Cain Public Records Officer pelliott@iastate.edu
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Boxer, basset hound rescuer & author Tom Schreck
Please join us when Tom Schreck joins host Pam Stack for a lively discussion about all things boxing, bassets and best sellers. A former director of an inner city drug clinic and now a world championship boxing official, Schreck has combined his varied experience and created his first novel. On the Ropes
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by Authors On The Air in Books
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Looziana Basset Rescue with Leslie Wallace
Looziana Basset Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit volunteer effort to save abandoned and mistreated basset hounds for the love of the breed. Our rescued bassets are from shelters all over Louisiana and Mississippi, are strays whose owners cannot be found, or are relinquished by owners who no longer want them. Changing lifestyles, the economy, and lack of responsibility are some of the reasons for the abundance of abandoned basset hounds. Looziana Basset Rescue takes the orphaned bassets into foste
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by Peaceful Planet Pets in Pets
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Transparency Illuminates The Pathway To Accountability #3
Howllo Fellow Hound Lovers and Welcome to the 3rd installment of...GLAUCOMA IN BASSET HOUNDS - BLIND COLONY USED FOR SECRET RESEARCH. Transparency Illuminates The Pathway To Accountability This blind basset hound colony is being held in secret and many folks that I know are involved. Some I don't know are involved. Dr. Gillian McLellan from the University of WI is now in charge of the colony & breeding has been ramped up. At one point (very recently) the colony was in the process
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The Pet Place Radio Show Orig airdate 10-7-12 KMZT AM1260
Host Marie Hulett talks with Melissa Ruthenbeck-Chiaramonte of Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California and James Gardner, candidate for Lake Forest City Council who has animal issues at heart of campaign.
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No Limits with Barbara M. Hodges
The new day for No Limits is the third Tuesday of each month. Still at 3:00 PM Pacific. Each show will be thirty minutes and I will have one guest.
My guest for June is Sue Owens Wright. I'm excited about talking with Sue because she is also a mystery writer and more importantly, like myself, she is owned by a basset hound.
Sue Owens Wright is an author of both fiction and nonfiction about dogs and writes the award-winning Pets & Their People newspaper column and the Healthy Pet column for AKC GAZETTE. She writes the popular Beanie and Cruiser Mystery Series for dog lovers, which includes the following novels: Howling Bloody Murder, Sirius About Murder, and Embarking on Murder.
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by Red River Radio in Writing
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