Josie’s Going Bald

 D. E. Larsen, DVM The sun was bright this morning. It looked like it would be the first dry day we had seen for several weeks this spring. When I pulled up to the office, I grabbed a bucket of stuff that needed to be washed from the back. All left from last night’s calf-pulling.Continue reading “Josie’s Going Bald”

The Poll Presentation

 D. E. Larsen, DVM I was cleaning up at Robert’s place in Brownsville when his wife came out of the house at a trot. “Doc, your office is on the phone and would like to talk with you,” Alice said. “We have an extension near the back door that you could use now without removingContinue reading “The Poll Presentation”

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