Lie Still and He Won’t Touch You

D. E. Larsen, DVM Rocket was a small horse, size-wise. But he was opinionated and spirited. And he was determined that he was going to win the battle. “I don’t know, Kay,” I said. “I think I am going to have to tranquilize Rocket before I am going to be able to float his teeth.”Continue reading Lie Still and He Won’t Touch You

A Trip to Seoul

D. E. Larsen, DVM There was a chill in the air as Truman, and I walked over to the motor pool in the dark. “Who’s idea was it to leave at this hour?” Truman asked. “They changed the time for the game, and if we are going to make it for the kickoff, we haveContinue reading “A Trip to Seoul”

The Salamander’s Tale, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM Jake lifted his young son out of the pickup and handed him off to Sue as he opened the tailgate and let Bruiser jump out of the pickup bed. They could already feel the cooling breeze coming from the river and providing some welcome relief from the Mid Willamette Valley’s AugustContinue reading “The Salamander’s Tale, From the Archives”