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Bruce Atchison - author

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Since: Dec 15, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:33 am
Post subject: A bad nail-trimming day.
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Dear folks;

I've been meaning to post this for a few days now but I was preoccupied by
computer problems. A friend came over to help me trim bunny nails.
Unfortunately, she cut the same one on Deborah's left hind foot twice. It
blead and some drops landed on my nose. I felt so bad for poor Deborah and
so did my friend.

Fortunately, the other nail trimmings went better. Only the dignity of
Mark, Sierra, and Carolyn was offended. Poor Mark hid in his house the
moment I put him back in his pen. He also tried to bite my left thumb as I
held him. I gave the bunnies lots of lettuce to make up for the indignity
they suffered.

Another good thing was that I had that powder that stops bleeding on hand
and ready. My friend expertly treated the damaged toenail, being that she
has had nursing experience. It's wonderful that I at least have one friend
who is willing to trim bunny nails. I'm almost blind so it would be a
difficult job for me.

Sincerely,

Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).

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Professor

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:07 pm
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Unfortunately, I have done that to Jump a couple of times. His nails
are black! The quick is very hard to see. Incidentally, the Quick-Stop,
does sting a bit.

Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda



Bruce Atchison - author wrote:

>Dear folks;
>
>I've been meaning to post this for a few days now but I was preoccupied by
>computer problems. A friend came over to help me trim bunny nails.
>Unfortunately, she cut the same one on Deborah's left hind foot twice. It
>blead and some drops landed on my nose. I felt so bad for poor Deborah and
>so did my friend.
>
>Fortunately, the other nail trimmings went better. Only the dignity of
>Mark, Sierra, and Carolyn was offended. Poor Mark hid in his house the
>moment I put him back in his pen. He also tried to bite my left thumb as I
>held him. I gave the bunnies lots of lettuce to make up for the indignity
>they suffered.
>
>Another good thing was that I had that powder that stops bleeding on hand
>and ready. My friend expertly treated the damaged toenail, being that she
>has had nursing experience. It's wonderful that I at least have one friend
>who is willing to trim bunny nails. I'm almost blind so it would be a
>difficult job for me.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
>School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
>
>http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=Details&store_id=132
>
>http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=Details&store_id=102
>
>
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>
>

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jerseybunny222

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:41 pm
Post subject: Re: A bad nail-trimming day. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Dec 10, 4:07 pm, Professor wrote:
> Unfortunately, I have done that to Jump a couple of times.  His nails
> are black! The quick is very hard to see.  Incidentally, the Quick-Stop,
> does sting a bit.
>
> Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda
>
> Bruce Atchison - author wrote:
>
>
>
> >Dear folks;
>
> >I've been meaning to post this for a few days now but I was preoccupied by
> >computer problems.  A friend came over to help me trim bunny nails.
> >Unfortunately, she cut the same one on Deborah's left hind foot twice.  It
> >blead and some drops landed on my nose.  I felt so bad for poor Deborah and
> >so did my friend.
>
> >Fortunately, the other nail trimmings went better.  Only the dignity of
> >Mark, Sierra, and Carolyn was offended.  Poor Mark hid in his house the
> >moment I put him back in his pen.  He also tried to bite my left thumb as I
> >held him.  I gave the bunnies lots of lettuce to make up for the indignity
> >they suffered.
>
> >Another good thing was that I had that powder that stops bleeding on hand
> >and ready.  My friend expertly treated the damaged toenail, being that she
> >has had nursing experience.  It's wonderful that I at least have one friend
> >who is willing to trim bunny nails.  I'm almost blind so it would be a
> >difficult job for me.
>
> >Sincerely,
>
> >Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
> >School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
>
> >http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D....
>
> >http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D....
>
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>
> - Show quoted text -

you need to get the new pedipaw nail trimmer. it is much safer.. we
have all been there.
i am getting mine soon...
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terbobun

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:45 pm
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On Dec 10, 7:41 pm, wrote:
> On Dec 10, 4:07 pm, Professor wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Unfortunately, I have done that to Jump a couple of times.  His nails
> > are black! The quick is very hard to see.  Incidentally, the Quick-Stop,
> > does sting a bit.
>
> > Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda
>
> > Bruce Atchison - author wrote:
>
> > >Dear folks;
>
> > >I've been meaning to post this for a few days now but I was preoccupied by
> > >computer problems.  A friend came over to help me trim bunny nails.
> > >Unfortunately, she cut the same one on Deborah's left hind foot twice.  It
> > >blead and some drops landed on my nose.  I felt so bad for poor Deborah and
> > >so did my friend.
>
> > >Fortunately, the other nail trimmings went better.  Only the dignity of
> > >Mark, Sierra, and Carolyn was offended.  Poor Mark hid in his house the
> > >moment I put him back in his pen.  He also tried to bite my left thumb as I
> > >held him.  I gave the bunnies lots of lettuce to make up for the indignity
> > >they suffered.
>
> > >Another good thing was that I had that powder that stops bleeding on hand
> > >and ready.  My friend expertly treated the damaged toenail, being that she
> > >has had nursing experience.  It's wonderful that I at least have one friend
> > >who is willing to trim bunny nails.  I'm almost blind so it would be a
> > >difficult job for me.
>
> > >Sincerely,
>
> > >Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
> > >School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
>
> > >http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D...
>
> > >http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D...
>
> > >** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**-Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> you need to get the new pedipaw nail trimmer. it is much safer.. we
> have all been there.
> i am getting mine soon...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

that is on my list to get.. the pedipaw nail trimmer.. Not that i
would use it.. i would make someone else do it.. You know i cant do
that stuff on my baby.
marylee
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betsybug

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:53 pm
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On Dec 6, 10:33 am, "Bruce Atchison - author"
wrote:
> Dear folks;
>
> I've been meaning to post this for a few days now but I was preoccupied by
> computer problems.  A friend came over to help me trim bunny nails.
> Unfortunately, she cut the same one on Deborah's left hind foot twice.  It
> blead and some drops landed on my nose.  I felt so bad for poor Deborah and
> so did my friend.
>
> Fortunately, the other nail trimmings went better.  Only the dignity of
> Mark, Sierra, and Carolyn was offended.  Poor Mark hid in his house the
> moment I put him back in his pen.  He also tried to bite my left thumb as I
> held him.  I gave the bunnies lots of lettuce to make up for the indignity
> they suffered.
>
> Another good thing was that I had that powder that stops bleeding on hand
> and ready.  My friend expertly treated the damaged toenail, being that she
> has had nursing experience.  It's wonderful that I at least have one friend
> who is willing to trim bunny nails.  I'm almost blind so it would be a
> difficult job for me.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
> School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies)..
>
> http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D....
>
> http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bookstream/bookstore.cgi?overlord=D....
>
> ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**

That is very nice of your friend to help with the buns for you. Hope
Deborah's paw heals quickly. Carla Liza and Jodie.
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