All My Patients Have Tales is a charming, funny, and engaging collection of stories in the great tradition of All Creatures Great and Small by the late James Herriot. Jeff Wells works in a mixed practice where he treats both farm animals and house pets, with the occasional exotic thrown in. Among the many uplifting, life-altering, life-threatening, and hilarious episodes Wells relates are stories featuring a turkey attack, porcupine-quill covered terriers, a pregnant male cat, a heavy-metal Chihuahua with road burn, an ornery pygmy donkey, a giant hog, a constipated cow, and many...
All My Patients Have Tales is a charming, funny, and engaging collection of stories in the great tradition of All Creatures Great and Small ...
The highly amusing, uplifting and entertaining follow-up to All My Patients Have Tales
In All My Patients Kick and Bite, a 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. We also find out what inspired a young Jeff to become a vet, and how his own pets...
The highly amusing, uplifting and entertaining follow-up to All My Patients Have Tales
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like without us: the 'beauty-challenged' animals? We shun hair products, wrinkle cream, and fancy attire...after all, when you are hard at work it's best not to be too frilly you know. We can't all be cuddly koalas, roly-poly pandas or fluffy bunnies (all over the internet with their fancy videos and selfies). Meanwhile we are helping to keep the world safe and free of pests. Sometimes when you say "Yuck " others do too, especially those adorable little ones of yours. Instead, let us wow you with our awesomeness and maybe you'll spread the word:...
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like without us: the 'beauty-challenged' animals? We shun hair products, wrinkle cream, and fancy attir...