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Vets and Pets

Vets and Pets
Author: Dava Guerin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1510721940

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Experience firsthand the inspiring and heartwarming bonds between wounded veterans and their service and companion animals. "Vets and Pets tells fifteen emotional and entertaining stories of the incredible bonds between wounded warriors, veterans, and other service members and their service and companion animals. Whether these special relationships are with dogs, cats, horses, pigs, or even birds of prey, readers will discover how these remarkable animals help veterans return to civilian life and live independently while simultaneously bringing joy and confidence into their lives. Tyler struggled to adjust to civilian life after losing both of his legs in Afghanistan, until he met his intelligent and willfully disobedient red European Doberman pinscher, Apollo. Vietnam veteran Patrick regained a sense of well-being and hope through the study of birds of prey. Max the horse has helped numerous veterans learn to trust, improve their communication, and increase their self-confidence and self-esteem. Mandi discovered that the intelligence and unconditional love of pigs were exactly what she needed to heal from an abusive past and a disappointing army-training injury. These are just a few of the uplifting stories that are featured in this striking collection. In addition to exploring the unique, lifelong bonds that can develop between veterans and their animal companions, Vets and Pets spotlights extraordinary nonprofits that unite wounded warriors with service and companion animals, including Pets for Patriots, Hooves Marching for Mercy, Horses Helping Heroes, and Avian Veteran Alliance, among others. A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to Pets for Patriots.


The Doctors Book of Home Remedies for Dogs and Cats

The Doctors Book of Home Remedies for Dogs and Cats
Author: Prevention Magazine Editors
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1997-08-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780553577815

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In this practical and entertaining guide, the top veterinarians and animal experts in the country offer more than 1,000 effective tips for treating common pet problems, such as: allergies, bad breath, ear mites, fleas, itchy skin, paw problems, teething pain, weepy eyes, and wounds. But, much more than a guide to the physical and emotional problems of pets, The Doctors Book of Home Remedies for Dogs and Cats also provides solutions to some of the toughest behavior problems, letting pet owners know when it is necessary to visit the vet--and what they can do until they get there. Since the health needs of dogs and cats are often entirely different, there are also specific tips for both cats and dogs, along with more than 75 easy-to-follow illustrations. Having this ultimate do-it-yourself pet-care book is like having a veterinarian on call 24 hours a day.


Pets at the Vet

Pets at the Vet
Author: Alyse Sweeney
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Veterinarians
ISBN: 9780531168110

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Have you ever visited a vet's office with your pet? Vets take care of sick animals and help others stay healthy. Read on to find out more about what goes on at a vet's office. Book jacket.


Until One Has Loved an Animal

Until One Has Loved an Animal
Author: Mildred A. Drost DVM
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1475960840

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Mildred Drost has had the honor of meeting many wonderful beingscanine, feline, and wild. She has had comical interludes and been shocked and horrified. She has seen, met, and experienced miracles. Through it all, she has become part of the best career in the world. Dr. Drost is a veterinarian who, by her own admission, is completely fascinated by her patients. In Until One Has Loved an Animal, Dr. Drost shares all the amusing and heartwarming ways that pets affect all of our lives. She recalls the ninety-pound Malamute who spontaneously decides he wants a live chicken for lunch while on a jog with her; the German shepherd who makes any other ornery dog look like an angel; and the cat who, seemingly possessed at night, steals geraniums. Providing an entertaining and informative glimpse into the lives of pets and their owners, Dr. Drost also explores animal emotions and health, proving that these creatures, both large and small, often feel the same sentiments as humans. The stories of this collection offer an intriguing look into the animal psyche, the importance of pet rescue, and all the reasons why we cannot help but love animals unconditionally.


All My Patients Have Tales

All My Patients Have Tales
Author: Jeff Wells
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0312537395

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For those who ever thought about or are now interested in becoming a veterinarian, the author recalls the humbling life of a veterinary student. However, most uplifting and amusing are his descriptions of helping people help their pets. Let Dr Wells take you on this journey.


All My Patients Kick and Bite

All My Patients Kick and Bite
Author: Jeff Wells
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1429989025

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The highly amusing, uplifting and entertaining follow-up to All My Patients Have Tales In this second collection by our intrepid vet, Jeff Wells has his work cut out for him when he learns that llamas do not take kindly to having their toenails trimmed, dog owners in the medical field can be a real pain, Scottish Highland cattle stick together and just might run a vet out of their enclosure, and fixing an overly amorous burro often needs to be prioritized. Told with Wells's trademark humor and gentle touch, these and many other heartwarming, heartbreaking, funny and strange stories will give readers a whole new appreciation for those who care for our pets. .


Pets at the Vet

Pets at the Vet
Author: Elaine McKinnon
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1499430329

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Vets save animals’ lives every day! This book follows a narrator as they bring their dog to the vet. The narrator watches the vet check the dog’s weight, heart, and fur, among other things. Readers will love the colorful illustrations and exciting text about a trip to the vet. Emerging readers, as well as younger listeners, will learn about the important role vets play in their community.


My Patients and Other Animals

My Patients and Other Animals
Author: Suzy Fincham-Gray
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0812998189

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A moving memoir of a life spent in the company of animals—a veterinarian sheds light on the universal experience of loving, healing, and losing our beloved pets, and the many ways they change our lives. The pursuit of a childhood dream has taken Suzy Fincham-Gray on a journey in veterinary medicine from pastoral farms on the English–Welsh border to emergency rooms in urban American animal hospitals, with thousands of stories collected along the way. In this unforgettable literary debut, she writes about some of the most emotionally challenging and rewarding cases of her career. Like many physicians, Fincham-Gray tends to see her patients at often life-or-death moments. While dramatic, these stories expand into deeper explorations of our complex, profound relationships with the animals in our lives. She describes the satisfaction of diagnosing and treating difficult diseases and the universal experience of loving a pet, and—inevitably—raises questions about their end-of-life care. We meet Grayling, an Irish wolfhound in need of critical treatment; we learn about the fulfillment of caring for a chronically ill pet from the story of Zeke, a silver-brown tabby cat who likes to eat just a little too much; and we fall in love with Monty and Emma, Fincham-Gray’s own adopted cat and dog, who change her life in joyful and unexpected ways. Fincham-Gray depicts the sleepless nights she spends waiting for her pager to call her to the clinic, the cutthroat competition among residents, and what it’s really like to care for patients who can’t advocate for themselves. Warm and humorous, Suzy Fincham-Gray is a rare breed—a clinician with an intimate, elegant literary style. She writes with the same tenderness she brings to her patients, whose needs she must meet with her mind, her hands, and her heart. “Suzy Fincham-Gray gives readers rare insight into the making of a compassionate doctor. Her passion for both science and the animals she cares for, combined with her eloquence as a writer, made me want Suzy as both my dogs’ veterinarian and my own friend.”—Teresa J. Rhyne, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Dog Lived (and So Will I)


Vet Noir

Vet Noir
Author: Robin Truelove Stronk DVM
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-01-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1440197369

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In the memoir Vet Noir, a seasoned veterinarian humorously recounts stories of animals she treated and the people who loved them. Robin Truelove Stronk owned her own veterinary practice in Vermont with her husband for twenty-four years where she often dealt with clients who expected too much, listened too little, arrived too late, and sometimes just fainted. With an entertaining style, Dr. Stronk shares not only her own professional challenges, but also the unique expectations of the animals’ owners. From a New England dairy farmer who expected her to strip to the waist to assist his cow with a difficult birth, to the distraught owner who held her guinea pig up to the telephone so the veterinarian could hear the noise her pet was making, Dr. Stronk’s anecdotes illuminate the delightful, sometimes tortuous, and very often amusing relationships between a pet, its owner, and the veterinarian. Vet Noir provides a light-hearted glimpse into the world of veterinary medicine where animals are unconditionally loved and the people are kind beyond measure, dedicated, and splendidly appreciative—mostly when they are not being quirky, infuriating, and more often than not, unknowingly comical.


Caring for Your Pets

Caring for Your Pets
Author: Ann Owen
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404804814

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Describes some of the things that veterinarians do to help animals stay healthy. Explore how pets are taken care of in a vet clinic.