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When Elinor McGrath decided she wanted to be a veterinarian, the world told her no. But she was determined to prove that accepting women wasn't the only change the profession needed.
When Elinor McGrath decided she wanted to be a veterinarian, the world told her no. But she was determined to prove that accepting women wasn't the only change the profession needed.
In this silly, comic-style joke collection for kids, one side is packed with cartoons of dog jokes told by cats, and the other side stuffed with cat jokes told by dogs—for more than 200 jokes in all! There are few rivalries across history that are quite as formidable as CATS vs. DOGS. In this fully illustrated joke book, they go head-to-head—with a twist or two that may give you…paws. Presented in tête-bêche format (read-from-both-sides), the first half of the book consists of cat jokes told by a recurring cast of dogs—What do you call an insect in a cat’s bathroom? A litterbug! But, flip the book over to start from the other side, and it becomes a book of dog jokes told by cats: What’s the difference between kibble and a heavy mist? One is dog food, and the other is fog, dude! In the middle spread, the casts of cartoon dogs and cats come together for a midbook finale of, believe it or not, shared giggles, snorts, and guffaws. The comic-book-style illustrations throughout offer added layers of humor, funny visuals, and wisecracking characters who don’t just tell the jokes, but comment on and react to them, too.
This manual draws from Dr Jones' 17 years' experience in veterinary medicine to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to home pet care and disease remedies. Dr. Jones opens by explaining how he came to question conventional veterinary treatments then began to share his concerns publicly and openly educate pet owners, empowering them to provide their pets with quality, holistic care at home. Eventually, his efforts led to his expulsion from the British Columbia Veterinary College, resulting in a ban from practicing animal medicine.
Dr. Caplan's keen insight, experience, and love for animals makes "The Pet Doctor" an indispensable sourcebook and a guide to both preventive medicine and pet safety.
Kendall Roarke is betting everything on making her Harwichport Bed & Breakfast into the premier wedding destination on Cape Cod, despite her recent messy divorce. Jonathan Reynolds moved back to the Cape to take over his uncle's business and start fresh after his own marriage ended. He's not looking for anything complicated - until he meets Kendall, with her big plans and wild mop of curls. Throw an unruly foster puppy and an uptight new neighbor into the mix and things get a little crazy. Now Kendall has to decide if it's the kind of crazy that she can live with... for the rest of her life.
For use in schools and libraries only. When Charlie loses his appetite and is not even tempted by bacon, a worried Mama takes the faithful basset hound to the veterinarian, where his nerves are soothed by a friendly puppy.
Have you ever asked yourself the question "can I give my dog this?" or "Oh no, my dog ate X will it be ok?" or "should I call the vet NOW or can it wait?" something especially important when it is outside the main opening hours and the consultation fee is almost double. Well, look no further for answers! Now an alphabetic database in the form of a book is here. Lookup any word you would normally google for a quick answer with only reliable sources. No more scouring through the internet and several blogposts with contradictions, that say this is toxic or not toxic. Now there is just one place to find it all: vegetables, herbs, plants, natural remedies, or ailments. I would personally start with these words: seizures, star fruit, basil, apple cider vinegar, fish, ginger, cardamom, and bloat to learn something very important about dog health. Since creating this book I have personally used basil every day in my dog's breakfast and cardamom for when he has an upset tummy. It works like a charm and something I hope to influence other dog owners to do as well. It is my hope that this book will help all dog owners and lovers alike as well as vets and students.