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Well, call me slow, but I just focused in on your avatar and realize you are wearing scrubs. I forget names all the time....where you the vet I talked to earlier this year? I agree at your quote: "Play at what you do...." I agree 100%. I have been a client with this clinic forever. I used to go there when the original doctor, Dr. Gjesevold (sp?) was there. He had come out to my house and euthanized my old dog...I didn't have to take Spuds in....Doc had been Spuds' vet forever. The Doc went back to the truck to get his stethoscope to confirm. DH and I were balling our eyes out. Spuds was the dog that made my DH like dogs...and the rest is history, regarding our household critters.
Well, when Doc came back to the yard, there was a tear in his eye. Even to this day this tears me up. Doc was compassionate and gentle and respectful to Spuds. It was approximately 2 weeks later that Dr. Gjesevold was killed in a farm accident. This man probably was doing farm work before he could walk. The cover on the PTO of his tractor to his bailer had fallen off/broke off (whatever - wasn't there). Doc stepped off the tractor with the PTO running and the PTO grabbed either his pant leg or shoe lace or something in the area and ripped off his leg (lightning fast). He died in the field. His wife went looking for him for lunch. This was how he was found. I will always remember him.
The clinic is a mixed practice with the majority being dogs, cats, cows, horses...and I would assume sheep and goats. I have brought in chickens of my own and while doing checkin on a patint, yesterday, on a client noticed that they had an iguana (sp?) in the family. This clinic is also one of the only one that does emergency call during the weekends and they have had clients come all the way up from Wenatchee - as no one there does weekend call. (I just can't believe this, but it is true). Also they have quite a clientel list that comes from Canada.
I am excited for the stories I will get to tell....and I hope that not getting bit is a long time coming. I don't wanna get bit.
wear your scars proud girl! lol!
I remember hearing about Dr. Gjesevold when I worked for Dr. Deweert in Twisp. (that was a Loooong time ago!!!)
At least I am pretty sure it was him, his name seems very familiar, and it's not a very common one.... I think it's really nice when a Veterinarian is able to make a house call for something like a euthanasia, not all of them do that. You were lucky to have such a great Dr!
that is crazy to me that Wenatchee or Chelan.. not even Brewster?? none of those places have emergency hours??
actually.. you know..now that you say that.. some friends of ours were boating on Chelan, and their dog jumped from the dock into their boat; missed the boat and ruptured her bladder. It was a Saturday afternoon and they came all the way back to Tacoma to the Emergency Clinic here. Wild. Dog is ok~ btw, a gazillion dollahs later. You will have fun, there is NEVER a dull moment in a veterinary hospital! We just do cats only, but I started in a mixed small animal--ferrets and other furry creatures that make me really nervous! I'll take a feral cat over ANY of those--mean dogs, ferrets, birds.
You worked for Dan!?
He's our vet!!!
Well, call me slow, but I just focused in on your avatar and realize you are wearing scrubs. I forget names all the time....where you the vet I talked to earlier this year? I agree at your quote: "Play at what you do...." I agree 100%. I have been a client with this clinic forever. I used to go there when the original doctor, Dr. Gjesevold (sp?) was there. He had come out to my house and euthanized my old dog...I didn't have to take Spuds in....Doc had been Spuds' vet forever. The Doc went back to the truck to get his stethoscope to confirm. DH and I were balling our eyes out. Spuds was the dog that made my DH like dogs...and the rest is history, regarding our household critters.

The clinic is a mixed practice with the majority being dogs, cats, cows, horses...and I would assume sheep and goats. I have brought in chickens of my own and while doing checkin on a patint, yesterday, on a client noticed that they had an iguana (sp?) in the family. This clinic is also one of the only one that does emergency call during the weekends and they have had clients come all the way up from Wenatchee - as no one there does weekend call. (I just can't believe this, but it is true). Also they have quite a clientel list that comes from Canada.
I am excited for the stories I will get to tell....and I hope that not getting bit is a long time coming. I don't wanna get bit.


I remember hearing about Dr. Gjesevold when I worked for Dr. Deweert in Twisp. (that was a Loooong time ago!!!)


that is crazy to me that Wenatchee or Chelan.. not even Brewster?? none of those places have emergency hours??


You worked for Dan!?
