Great, I'll be watching the mail for them, and I'll scan as many as you want.

When Ktreva mentioned diabetes, it reminded me of when Hannah was a pup. As practically everyone on the site knows she held the title of being the hardest puppy ever to housebreak. I work from home and had the strategy to take her out every hour and then gradually lenghten the interval as she matured. I kept her gated in the kitchen so she could romp and play, rather than crating her. I'd come to get her after the hour and there would be a puddle on the floor. Surely a two month old puppy should be able to last one hour without peeing. I was certain that I had a diabetic puppy! I consulted the vet and he did not feel it was necessary to test her, didn't think that was the problem. I was really upset, because now I knew I had a diabetic puppy who wasn't getting any treatment. Of course it turned out the vet was right, and she was just one of those puppies who was really into drinking a lot of water, and then the puppy that couldn't hold it for an hour became the puppy who wouldn't go when we went outside. (It became difficult to judge how often was enough and how often was too much). There were times I thought I had a dog that would never be housebroken.It was a long ordeal but eventually we accomplished our goal. Hence I preach patience and preseverance.