Saved by Daisy

D. E. Larsen, DVM “I just don’t know what is wrong with her, David,” Violet said. “She won’t jump up on the bed, and she cries if I try to pick her up.” Violet was one of my older clients. She was a tiny lady with snow-white hair, in her nineties, she was still veryContinue reading “Saved by Daisy”

Rambo and the Eagle

D. E. Larsen, DVM Walking down the fifth fairway at Pineway, I was relieved that I could see ball.  “At least I am not in the ditch,” I said to Jim as we parted toward our respective balls. Dr. French had always told me that the if you are paying attention to your practice, youContinue reading “Rambo and the Eagle”

A Kitten’s Tale

D. E. Larsen, DVM I noticed her sitting in the far corner of the reception area, patiently waiting for the crowd to clear. She was an older lady with white hair. She was short and petite, and well dressed for Sweet Home. She was tanned to a rough brown, and her face and hands showedContinue reading “A Kitten’s Tale”