Willow

 D. E. Larsen, DVM  I could see Willow sitting in the reception area. As always, she was aloft to all that was happening around her. Willow was a natural hunting dog, a Drahthear, a German wirehaired pointer. She was getting older now and had mellowed with age. She was very self-confident, like all the largerContinue reading “Willow”

Della’s Mammary Tumor, Part Two 

D. E. Larsen, DVM Note: Continued from Della’s Mammary Tumor, Part One I noticed Della waiting in the reception area. She was still excited to come after getting injections every couple of weeks for the last eight months. She was turning circles on Wilma’s lap, and Wilma had a frown on her face. I motionedContinue reading “Della’s Mammary Tumor, Part Two “

Della’s Mammary Tumor, Part One 

D. E. Larsen, DVM Della was a middle-aged white poodle. She could hardly contain herself and was wiggling all over the exam table when I entered the room.  Wilma displayed no such excitement. She was a nurse and usually knowledgeable about Della’s health care. “What is going on with Della today?” I asked as IContinue reading “Della’s Mammary Tumor, Part One “