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health, aside from that, eats well, sleeps well and 

 is in good flesh. 



If I could get wise to something that would 

 knock out that muscular spasm, I think he could 

 and would use his right leg again 0. K. It has 

 never become flexed or set in one position. He 

 stretches a great deal and straightens it out him 

 self to normal position, but pulls it up again when 

 he gets up, and the spasms keep it jerked up 

 when he lies down. 



Can you think of anything more I can do for 

 him? I can't think of destroying him, and my 

 wife would not allow me to anyhow. She cares 

 for him like a spoiled child. 



Hints on treatment, care and diet would be 

 greatly appreciated and reciprocated when pos 

 sible. His sire is Grouse B. 0. (30163), win 

 ner of the New York State championship trials 

 at Middletown last fall, and also Pennsylvania 

 champion. Dam a Whitestone Searchlight bitch, 

 Onondaga Gypsy (36502), a beautiful individual. 



MARK G. BROWN. 



Ans.- Regarding your puppy, would say that 

 I think you are on the right track with Fowler's 

 solution, only you have not continued it far 

 enough. I would advise an increase of three 



