Summary:
The book is a collection of humorous and heartwarming stories from a veterinarian's practice in rural America, sharing his experiences with a variety of animals and the unique characters he meets along the way. It offers insights into the challenges and joys of veterinary medicine outside of urban areas, reflecting on the bonds between humans and animals.
Key points:
1. Community Importance: Dr. Brock highlights the vital role of community in rural areas, emphasizing mutual support and companionship.
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