Yuri Andropov (you’re a drop-off), with Puppies on Board

D. E. Larsen, DVM  “What do you think, Doc,” Bert asked.  “They are just drop-offs,” Jan added. “We don’t want to spend a lot of money, but my gosh, we have to do something for the poor little things.”   “How do you get so lucky to have two of them dropped off,” I said.Continue reading “Yuri Andropov (you’re a drop-off), with Puppies on Board”

The Toughest Dog on the Block

D. E. Larsen, DVM Carol backed through the clinic door and turned around in a frantic search for someone, anyone, to help her. Her usual short permed hair was hanging over her eyes. Her dark green coat hung lopsided from her shoulders, and there was a large smear of blood on the left side. ThereContinue reading “The Toughest Dog on the Block”

When do You Say When

D. E. Larsen, DVM Nessie came out from under the feed rack, shaking her head vigorously as the small rat hung limply from her mouth. Nessie was a small, straw-colored Cairn Terrier.  “That’s the way to get ‘em,” Ayers hollered as Nessie discarded the dead rat and ran up the hill toward us. Ayers laughedContinue reading “When do You Say When”