Summary:
The book is a collection of heartwarming and humorous stories from the author's experiences as a house-call veterinarian, offering insights into the lives of pets and their owners. It provides a unique perspective on the human-animal bond and the joys and challenges of veterinary medicine outside the traditional clinic setting.
Key points:
1. Human-Animal Connection: The book highlights the deep emotional bond between humans and pets, making the role of a vet emotionally challenging.
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