D. E. Larsen, DVM I could see Willow sitting in the reception area. As always, she was aloft to all that was happening around her. Willow was a natural hunting dog, a Drahthear, a German wirehaired pointer. She was getting older now and had mellowed with age. She was very self-confident, like all the largerContinue reading “Willow, From the Archives”
Category Archives: Veterinary Medicine
Libby, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM Our fascination with Silver Persians started in Enumclaw. The clinic had a client who raised Silver Persians and shipped kittens all over the country. She even had some international clients. She lived in a large house. The people lived in the upper stories, and the cats, I don’t know how many,Continue reading “Libby, From the Archives”
Smoke’s Fracture, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM A slight fog hung low across the moist grass as the early morning sun evaporated the dew. I always liked these sunny spring days that were intermixed with wet showery days. There were cars already in front of the clinic when I arrived. “We have a full morning, and Ed isContinue reading “Smoke’s Fracture, From the Archives “