Where is the Volar Pouch, from the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM   Dr. Adams was a massive man, both in his physique and in his professional reputation. He was not tall, less than six feet, but very muscular. His rugged facial features made him appear to have a scowl on his face in the best of times. In those moments, when heContinue reading “Where is the Volar Pouch, from the Archives”

Dancer’s Dilemma

D. E. Larsen, DVM Dancer was standing in the exam room when I entered. Unlike her usual demeanor, she barely acknowledged me. She was concentrating on her next breath. Dancer is a walker hound. A fine confident hunter, she is one of Leon’s leading girls. For Dancer to be distressed, she must have a majorContinue reading “Dancer’s Dilemma”

A Bladder Rupture

 D. E. Larsen, DVM September was one of my slowest months in the large animal portion of my practice in Sweet Home. Pink eye cases probably accounted for most of my cattle calls during the summer months. Those cases were all but gone with the cooler days of fall. Cases of pneumonia were not happeningContinue reading “A Bladder Rupture”