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| A typical day at Jarrettsville Vet. Two receptionists and one, or more, dogs visiting for doggie day care and stealing an office chair. | 
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| Levi | 
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| This is a what we call a slab fracture of PM4, or what Dr Hubbard calls "a long, must needed dental extraction." | 
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| JoJo was here for a diet and exercise plan..at 18.5 pounds a summer slim down will help him live a longer, happier, and healthier life. | 
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| Dr Morgan showing us all how to correctly walk a dog after a rear limb injury or surgery. This is Cletus who had his second TPLO surgery for his cruciate ligament rupture last week. | 
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| Munchkin is squeezable cute | 
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| Coot, our resident cat watching Dr Hubbard discharge Sam. Sam came to the clinic in a carrier and on a harness and leash. Way to live like a king Coot and Sam! | 
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| Dressed for the chilly weather! This little dapper man is ready for any event in any weather! | 
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| Dr Morgan examining Charlie, the Great Dane | 
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| Rio, showing his puppy training. He is exceptional at "Stay" for about 15 seconds. | 
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| The dog beds have been very popular at my house.. and cuddling to keep warm is a necessity! | 
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| My Jekyll. | 
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| My little Magpie. | 
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| Coots sister Loon. | 
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| Leo and Rocky. These brothers were just adopted from the Humane Society. | 
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| There has been a flurry of dogs with bumps lately. This is Gracie's bump. Can you tell if this a bump you should worry about? | 
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| This is Rio's bump. How about this one? Would you be worried about it? | 
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| Inka, mid flight.. | 
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| Butterscotch, another found and taken in out of the cold cat, came back for vaccines. The man who found him is going to keep him. How wonderful is that?? | 
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| My gang dressed for the five minutes I will let them go outside. Can you see the misery in Jekyll's face? He hates to be forced to wear anything! | 
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| I just cannot stand how cute Penny is. | 
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| Ginger. | 
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| The warmest place in our house.. the bathroom. | 
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| Savannah, Still with us, and doing very well. Maybe I do know what I am doing? Maybe she is just stubborn and lucky? Either way I am soo grateful. | 



 
 
This is anything but "wordless". Give you a nice feeling these animals are in such good hands........and so are the clients.
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