I used to take my yellow lab bitch to work, but she ate a telephone. At the
time it was pretty irritating, but now I regard it as an act of solidarity.
I am trying to teach our black dog to attack bleeps, but I think he is
probably too laid back to get really good at it.
Andrew
Dr. Andrew N. Herd MRCGP
Family Physician, Medical Adviser to Durham Health Authority
Honorary Lecturer in Primary Health Care, Durham University
Medical Editor, Practice Computing
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Iain Kewley
> Sent: 30 April 1998 23:38
> To: internet:[log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Dogs in healthcare
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> Jel,
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> I can tell you that I used to take my Doberman cross to work & she used
> to sit in the corner of my consulting room. She is less likely to carry
> any nasty disease than most humans. Certainly there is plenty of
> evidence from our dental colleagues that dogs have a fair less
> unpleasant range of intra-oral flora than humans.
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> Iain
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