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How to Examine a Wolverine

More Tales from the Accidental Veterinarian

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Crammed with useful info, funny recollections, heartfelt anecdotes, and lots of cute furry creatures, a collection for all animal lovers!

This collection of over 60 stories and essays, drawn from Dr. Schott's 30 years in small animal practice, covers an astonishing breadth of experiences, emotions, and species. Schott has tales of creatures ranging from tiny honeybees to massive Burmese pythons, although the emphasis is on dogs and cats and the interesting, often quirky, people who love them. He also doles out advice on current topics such as CBD oil, raw diets, and COVID-19, as well as the mysteries of catnip, dog flatulence, and duck erectile dysfunction. Schott's candor gives the reader a behind-the-scenes look at a profession that is much admired but often misunderstood. What is it really like to be a veterinarian? More to the point, what is it really like to be a veterinarian when confused pet parents call at 2:00 a.m.? Or when your patient bolts for the road? Or when you're asked to spay a dog on a resort's kitchen table? Readers will also learn how to make a sheep sit on its bum and, yes, how to examine a wolverine.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Dr. Philipp Schott shares heartwarming stories--peppered with educational facts--of being a family pet vet in Winnipeg, Canada. Narrator Geet Arora delivers Schott's conversational style and amps up the crazy situations and biological oddities with a nonstop energy that proves tremendously entertaining. Schott's vignettes range from examining a hedgehog that rolls up when stressed (named "Prickles," of course) to learning to make a sheep sit. He also informs listeners about the importance of liver treats. Arora's comic timing is excellent, but he appropriately settles down for serious conversations about euthanasia, keeping cats indoors to save the bird population, and the corporatizing of veterinary clinics. Arora's performance ensures that Schott's gratitude for his patients and their owners comes through clearly. A.B. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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