Bob was standing at the front counter, waiting to talk with me. Bob had been into the clinic several times. He would usually go through the office girls with no problem. I thought this must be something serious or embarrassing for him to be waiting to talk with me. ..."What can I do for you this morning?" I asked."Good morning, Doc," Bob said, shaking my hand. "I think I probably made a big mistake. ...I cleaned out our chest freezer yesterday. There was a bunch of old lamb meat in there that was well past its prime. So I figured I would boil it up and feed it to the dogs."Now he has a bunch…mehr
Bob was standing at the front counter, waiting to talk with me. Bob had been into the clinic several times. He would usually go through the office girls with no problem. I thought this must be something serious or embarrassing for him to be waiting to talk with me. ..."What can I do for you this morning?" I asked."Good morning, Doc," Bob said, shaking my hand. "I think I probably made a big mistake. ...I cleaned out our chest freezer yesterday. There was a bunch of old lamb meat in there that was well past its prime. So I figured I would boil it up and feed it to the dogs."Now he has a bunch of sick dogs, I thought to myself. - from "Low Dog on the Totem Pole" - The Daughters Horse_______________The second edition of Dr. David Larsen's Memoirs of a County Vet series continues with more stories added to The Daughter's Horse. Readers will meet Smudge, a Siberian Mouse Hound; Turbo, a black Lab, and Isabelle, and injured stray calico whose life was saved because she gave her rescuer a nasty bite. Readers will continue to appreciate Dr. Larsen's concern and compassion for his patients, enjoy his personal relationships with his clients, appreciate David's surgical skills, and get a few glimpses into the family life of a devoted veterinarian.
Dr. David E. Larsen grew up on a farm in the Coquille River Valley of Southwestern Oregon. Animals and their care have always been a big part of his life from the time he was young, but it took four years in the Army to give him the maturity he needed to complete his education. He graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in zoology, then attended Colorado State University and received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1975 at age thirty.With a growing family, he moved first to Enumclaw, Washington, then moved to Sweet Home, Oregon, and started the Sweet Home Veterinary Clinic, and practiced there for over forty years before he retired. Today he spends his time with his family, writing and doing a little fishing. Interested in seeing much more of Oregon and the rest of this country, Dave and his wife, Sandy, are eager to travel when they can.
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