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Jeff Wells, D.V.M., is a practicing veterinarian in the foothills of Colorado. A graduate of Iowa State University's College "of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Wells has cared for many types of animals.

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I absolutely enjoyed reading this book. I borrowed it from the library. The stories in this book are very heartwarming. I am studying to be a vet assistant.
 
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ErinAyin | 9 reseñas más. | Jul 31, 2023 |
3.5 stars

This is a set of stories/essays, in the vein of James Herriott, about a vet and his interesting cases. Dr. Wells also includes some personal information in some of the stories, as well. Dr. Wells is in Colorado.

I enjoyed this. I’m not sure if there are more in his series of stories, but if there is, I will continue reading them.
½
 
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LibraryCin | otra reseña | Apr 3, 2021 |
A nice read from a veterinarian who worked in mixed animal practice, first in South Dakota, then in Colorado. Part memoir, mostly stories about the animals he treated, with a broad dash of humor. He tells about going through vet school, first days on the job, attempts to prove his knowledge and skills to the clients, and most of all about the animals in need. Funny or interesting case studies and the outcomes. Similar to James Herriot, if not quite the same quality (sometimes the humor got a tad tedious in my opinion). Most of the stories are about pet dogs and cats, though there are also cattle, potbellied pigs, and even a yak. Note: he doesn't shy away from telling how unpleasant some aspects of the job can be- in particular how much feces and other bodily fluids can get all over the place (quite literally). And while most of the stories have positive outcomes, not all the animals make it. Just a sampling of the stories: a supposed tomcat that surprised its family by having kittens, a puppy that ate too many grasshoppers, horses with injuries on their legs or faces, cows that need help birthing, dogs that repeatedly tackled porcupines, a cat that swallowed a fishhook, a hound that ate rat poison, an elderly cat that became diabetic. There's also an errant bison that escaped its field and needed to be sedated for re-capture before it bred all the neighbor's prized cows.

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jeane | 9 reseñas más. | Feb 8, 2021 |
All My Patients Have Tales by Jeff Wells, DVM, is a short memoir about the early years of Jeff's veterinary practice. Each chapter relates a different story, starting off with how Jeff made it through veterinary school and on through his first 2-3 years of practice dealing with both the animals and their owners. The stories are heart warming and funny. Jeff's love of animals shines through. It was a nice, short read.
 
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Narilka | 9 reseñas más. | Jan 25, 2017 |

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Obras
2
Miembros
158
Popularidad
#133,026
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
26

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