Water Belly, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM Louie and Pansy’s place was a marvel to view. When I would drive by going up Whiskey Butte, I had often wondered if the large clear fields in the middle of forested land were a natural prairie. Those were common in Coos County and were the sites of many of theContinue reading “Water Belly, From the Archives”

Meat is Life, From the Archives

D.E. Larsen, DVM “What would you say if I told you I thought you ate too much red meat,” Dr. Goddard asked? This was my first appointment with Dr. Goddard. He was trying to get a new style of practice off the ground, and I needed a new primary care doctor. “I don’t think yourContinue reading “Meat is Life, From the Archives”

The Dart’s Glance, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM Fred Briggs waited patiently while I was finishing up on my office calls. He always came at the end of the day, maybe because we were close to his home in Albany, but I liked to think because he knew he would have more time to talk with me. Fred wasContinue reading “The Dart’s Glance, From the Archives”