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Highlights
- John R. Erickson, author of Hank the Cowdog series, says, "Vets have a kind of double vision on the human experience.
- Author(s): Randy L Skaggs
- 202 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
Description
About the Book
A delightful, lighthearted insight into the happenings of a country veterinarian's practice that treats all sorts of creatures. The unique stories will bring a smile to your face and propel you to the next chapter.
Book Synopsis
John R. Erickson, author of Hank the Cowdog series, says, "Vets have a kind of double vision on the human experience. They see us as the clients who bring in the patients and pay the bill, but they also see our sins, flaws, and weirdness reflected in our animals. Dr. Skaggs recognized early on that this was a rich source of humor-not ridicule, not humor that cuts, but the kind of organic humor that allows us to laugh at ourselves."
This book relays my stories of being a country veterinarian in a rural area treating all sorts of animals. I have been writing down my experiences at the office and in the field for thirty years. These stories are often educational, emotional, humorous and unpredictable, but always entertaining.
This book is my first effort to share them with a wider audience. The stories involve working with all kinds of animals but also involves interacting with their owners. Sometimes the second part has been more of a challenge than the first which creates for interesting stories.
Review Quotes
"Vets have a kind of double vision on the human experience. They see us as the clients who bring in the patients and pay the bill, but they also see our sins, flaws, and weirdness reflected in our animals. Dr. Skaggs recognized early on that this was a rich source of humor-not ridicule, not humor that cuts, but the kind of organic humor that allows us to laugh at ourselves." -John R. Erickson, author of Hank the Cowdog series