D. E. Larsen, DVM Bite wounds have always been part of the hazards in veterinary medicine. Cat bites are the most serious because of infection, and dog bites are less infectious but more damaging. Large dogs usually would tell you what they were thinking. If they were going to tear your hand off, they wouldContinue reading “Fang “
Category Archives: Veterinary Medicine
The Birds and The Bees and Bassett Puppies, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM We had just finished dinner and were supervising the girls as they cleaned up the dinner table when the telephone rang. Good evening, Doc,” Sandi said into the phone. “I hope you have finished dinner. Betty has been pushing for about 3 hours. She has broken some water, but thereContinue reading “The Birds and The Bees and Bassett Puppies, From the Archives”
The Neutered Tomcat
D. E. Larsen, DVM When I returned from delivering a calf out on Berlin Road, Vicki was waiting in an exam room. I changed my scrub shirt and washed my hands one last time before looking at Vicki’s problem. “Doctor, we took this cat to the spay and neuter clinic in Salem a few weeksContinue reading “The Neutered Tomcat“