Rose’s Boys

D. E. Larsen, DVM The exam room was crowded with Rose, her two boys, and the cat. The cat was a rough-looking little gray tabby female who looked like she had just come off the street. “Good morning, Rose,” I said. “I don’t think we have seen you before.” “We just moved here from Florida,”Continue reading “Rose’s Boys”

Advice for Jacob

D. E. Larsen, DVM “There is a young man out front who is wondering if you are hiring anyone,” Sandy said. “My guess is he is fatherless. At least, he has never had any discussion on job hunting. We are open for the next couple of appointments. Why don’t you go out and help himContinue reading “Advice for Jacob”