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Creason
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Have you ever?

How many ever recover from burn out?

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CHEWBACH
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burnout

YEP !! if its in your DNA !! you always come back !! if its not imbedded in you !!! good luck !!!

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You need to go to your Dr and get your thyroid level checked.

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Nothing cures burn-out faster or better than a young dog doing it right.

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Richard

Like i have said over and over. YOU ARE SPOT ON . THYROID is the cause of all this mess we are in.

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Donnie Stevens
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quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
Nothing cures burn-out faster or better than a young dog doing it right.


Yup it'll give you that warm fuzzy feelin. Waitin on sundown.

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I am thinking a change could do the trick, finding a hound that I enjoy. Nothing like following a dog you don’t you don’t like, that has a lot to do with bringing in the burn out.

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