Foster’s Problem

D. E. Larsen, DVM Jim was waiting for the exam when I came through the door. He wasn’t smiling today, and Foster, his old black Lab, was standing with his head down. “What going on with Foster today?” I asked. “That’s what we are here to find out,” Jim answered. “We were over at JosephContinue reading “Foster’s Problem”

Bill Sieg’s Celebration of Life

D. E. Larsen, DVM Today we will be attending the celebration of life for Bill Sieg. Bill was my second client when we moved to Sweet Home, calling for help with his poisoned dog before we had completed moving into our well stuffed two-bedroom apartment. He became a friend and a lifelong client. Below findContinue reading “Bill Sieg’s Celebration of Life”

That Difficult Sample Collection 

D. E. Larsen, DVM Gigi was resting on Betty’s lap when I entered the exam room. Gigi was probably a Chihuahua mix, and she was getting a little older, and she was now really overweight. “Hi, Betty! How is Gigi doing this afternoon?” I asked.  “She hasn’t been feeling very well the last couple ofContinue reading “That Difficult Sample Collection “