D. E. Larsen, DVM It was December seventh in nineteen-seventy-six, Pearl Harbor Day, when we finally moved into our clinic in the Safeway shopping center. This was a leased space built to my specifications and budget. The practice had been growing steadily in our garage, but we were definitely outgrowing the garage. The new clinicContinue reading “Nan”
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A Deadly Shunt
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”