The Orange Kitten 

D. E. Larsen, DVM Don stepped on his brakes and pulled his pickup to the side of Bellinger Scale Road.  “I think that was an orange kitten,” Don said to himself as he stepped out of his pickup. Don looked for traffic before starting across the road. Being an EMT, he didn’t want to becomeContinue reading “The Orange Kitten “

Buffy and Harry, from the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM Harry’s car pulled up to the clinic’s front and bumped hard into the curb in the diagonal parking space. One wheel of the vehicle almost coming up on the curb.  Watching out the window, Joleen said, “It looks like Harry has been drinking too much again.” Harry stepped out of theContinue reading “Buffy and Harry, from the Archives”

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”