“She’d called me to ask for a consultation. I was rather shocked and concerned, since it had been nearly five months since I’d had either Bruno or The Countess in for their annual visit. She’d hung up before I could ask more questions. The youngest puppy had just been for a visit and had come from a puppy mill, so my worries quickly glommed on to her. Dr. Wilson had not asked me to bring either pet, so I hadn’t. The idea of taking both my Corgis and my cat in the car with me was more than I ...could take on a good day, and the message from the vet had suddenly made it not a good day. The animals vied for the front seat, thinking that the better view would be more fun thorough the windshield. The battle usually spilled over into the driver’s seat, which made steering a challenge. I parked the car and entered the small one-story building where Dr. Victoria Wilson had her veterinary practice. The door chimed as I entered. I looked at the receptionist and said, “I’m Griffin Fitzpatrick.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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