D. E. Larsen, DVM “How old did you say Jinx was again?” I asked Sue as I examined the thin pup on the table. “She is six months old at the end of this month,” Sue said. “That is why I am interested in getting her spayed as soon as possible. I have had troubleContinue reading “A Deadly Shunt”
Category Archives: Veterinary Surgery
Treating Blossom
D. E. Larsen, DVM “David, don’t move for a minute!” Mrs. Bishop said as she came at me with a pitchfork. Blossom, a Guernsey milk cow, was secured in her stanchion of the Bishop’s small barn. She supplied the Bishops and several neighbors with milk for most of the year. Today, her stall area wasContinue reading “Treating Blossom”
The Great Escape
D. E. Larsen, DVM “Doctor Larsen, why is it so expensive to neuter a tomcat?” Vivian asked. “So expensive?” I said. “I thought my fee was one of the most reasonable around.” “Oh, I’m not questioning your fee. You are one of the most reasonable. But it just seems like a lot of money forContinue reading “The Great Escape”