D. E. Larsen, DVM June and her two boys, Joe and Josh, were waiting impatiently in the reception with what looked like a rather painful Tucker. Tucker was about a three-year-old Springer Spaniel who was usually bouncing off the walls in the clinic. Today he was standing, hunched up and reluctant to move. Something mustContinue reading “Bicycle Mishap for Tucker, From the Archives”
Category Archives: Veterinary Surgery
Moose’s Escape
D. E. Larsen, DVM Office hours on Saturday mornings were always the same in the summer. If the sun shined, half the appointment never showed up. But you could be sure that the last appointment would make it. “Everyone is headed to the lake this morning,” I said. “The last four appointments have been no-shows.Continue reading “Moose’s Escape”
The Spica Splint
D. E. Larsen, DVM We stopped at the clinic to check on a cat that didn’t get picked up on Friday. Sandy and I had taken the kids to a matinee in Albany, and everyone was anxious to get home. Brenda came back to the kennel room with a bit of a frown on herContinue reading “The Spica Splint “