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Very mellow, but also with a lot of vim and vigor when it’s time to play. I am sure he must miss you all, but he has taken to us and his new surroundings very well, and has not shown any signs of separation anxiety. Very busy first few days, with lots of riding in the car, two new houses, and lots of new people, meeting the cats in North Anson etc. He’s handled it all with remarkable ease and grace. Boy does he love romping around on the grass in our yard! He’s got a very bouncy prance!” He is already potty training very successfully and has really gotten comfortable in his crate, which has made night time and sleeping a breeze. Honestly, this is going better than I ever could have dreamed, even though I was very optimistic and already knew that things would work out fine. “Terri, I am sold on Labradoodles. You could not have raised a better pup. He is such a gem. We are so happy and grateful!” Thank you, Thank you, Thank you… Carl and Sandy, ME

by Terri posted in Uncategorized No Comments Video Update – March 17, 2011 by admin posted in Maine Coast Labradoodles, Maya, Puppies, Video No CommentsThe page you requested cannot be found. Please try the options below, or if you still have issues contact us. Browse by Outdoor Activity Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding Flatwater Paddling & CanoeingBefore the pups are placed with their foster moms, they areThompson uses chopsticks to remove the grape-sized pups from their cages, places them in coffee filters so they're easier to handle, then dunks the filter into iodine for a few seconds. "It's nowhere near long enough to drown them," she says. this technique, standard procedures included Caesarian sections and embryo transfers, which sacrificed the When clean animals are moved to the BRB basement, they take what Thompson calls "an animal transfer route" underneath"People would freak out if you walked through a facility with an animal," she explains.

You don't have to be anywhere near one of the 19 gleaming "suites," each with five rooms, to sense that there are as many as 100,000 mice in some 26,000 cages at BRB. have to do is get on the elevator to experience the waft ofFor humane reasons, mice are monitored daily, with round-the-clock veterinary care for the sick. At BRB and other facilities, mice enjoy fresh pumped-in air, nesting materials that look like a towhead's matted hair, corncob bedding, subdued lighting, and unlimitedRobots douse and swab the cages every two weeks, scrubbing away infections and worms. OVERCROWDED are plastered on cages with more than five mice, and researchers who don't fix the problem are chargedOf course, for all that comfort, a mouse's lifespan — typically one to two years — might still be shortened by research. The university took some public relations hits in 2000, when it was the lone research institution to lobby

successfully against more stringent federal regulations targeted at university labs regarding mouse care. university argued that new rules, which would have required research labs across the country to maintain detailed paperwork on each individual mouse, would cost Hopkins millions of dollars a year. So far, scientists who sacrifice mice in the name of saving human lives have yet to draw the same ire from animal rights activists as have fur-wearers, meat-eaters, and vivisectionists. complaints Hopkins receives regarding animal care have to do with the School of Medicine's decision to continue to use live pigs as surrogates during surgery. In February, extremists attacked the husband of a breast cancer researcher at the University of California at Santa Cruz because of his wife's use of labAs the use of larger mammals in research has waned, often replaced by mice, activists have begun to take notice, filling blogs with anecdotal instances of mouse

mistreatment and pointing to research that shows that as much as 95 percent of all medical research is done using Hopkins researchers have developed more sensitive ways to handle mice — and to avoid using them. director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), notes how imaging devices that use nanotechnology can show researchers how tumors develop and how therapies attack them, without sacrificing the life of the mouse toMuch more research is being done in test tubes instead of in living organisms, and there will likely be more if federal strictures against human stem cell researchComputer models in some cases are replacingAnd scientists have increased the numbers of non-mammalian species used in basic biological and genetic research (good news for mice; not so good for fruit Hopkins researchers have adopted many of those practices, Goldberg says, but let's be clear: The outcome isn't always

pleasant for animals born into the service of humankind. some research institutions, more than 70 percent of male mice are killed before weaning. That's not true at Hopkins, but males that do not possess the right genes for experimentation often are killed. That's the nature of the The mouse's enduring utility as a research tool, even with burgeoning alternatives, is a major reason for doing everything to keep a mouse healthy. basic inbred mice cost a couple of bucks, a knockout or other genetically modified mouse can run in the tens ofIn rare cases, an engineered mouseAn expensive mouse can temporarily disappear into the wrong cage, causing a panic among investigators until it is found and put back in its place. There are other issues for handlers: A specially made mouse can mimic a purebred dog. "They're the ones we usually don't like to work with," Thompson says. and often very temperamental." Apparently, a mouse of high

station can bite more. Sometimes, the mice provide surprises, like the batch that kept dying despite Thompson's care. told her that the mice had been bred to have cardiac"I was mortified — I thought it was all my fault," she says as she handles a mouse by the scruff ofthe animal scrunches its eyes and makes noises that can only be described as tiny. months or so, a group of Hopkins pathologists, researchers, and vets holds a conference that could be called "So, WeWhat Can We Do With It?" Symposium is designed by vets to answer questions about phenotyping — deciphering what value a mouse has to A phenotype is any observable characteristic that you can measure, anything that distinguishes a mouse type. basic research mouse, like the black 6, may be better for some experiments than others. determine where it can be of most use. mice have identity issues. Researchers often aren't 100 percent sure how experiments should be designed around a