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”
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One Twist Deserves Another, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM I ran my hand into Rosie’s vagina a second time. It still ran into a blind pouch. Rosie was a prized Jersey cow that supplied milk to a lot of neighbors. “What the heck is going on?” I asked myself. “I had never had a dystocia in a Jersey before unlessContinue reading “One Twist Deserves Another, From the Archives”
The Siberian Mouse Hound, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM George and Smudge waddled through the door together. Smudge was some sort of a Dachshund mix. Smudge had a long body, broad shoulders, and legs that were just long enough to keep an oversized belly from dragging on the ground. “What are you two in to see the doctor for today,”Continue reading “The Siberian Mouse Hound, From the Archives”