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Come along with Sandra and her canine buddies, Bernie and Kevin, on their office visits and into the world of veterinary medicine.
Their story is written in a diary style. Real people, real stories, and advice from caring people on the Internet she never met.
Who's Your Vet? is an informational story with a message starting in Los Angeles, Atlanta and Florida. Things happen for a reason and not by accident. There is a "master plan" for us.
After Sandra's ordeal, and the numerous office visits are not limited to cancer, she feels she can offer sound advice to help pet parents keep their pets healthy for a long and happy life by being pro-active in their health. There are many paths to the top of the mountain!
Every pet owner needs this book. The information pertains to all breeds. You will find tips within the story and over 800 websites of "helpful resources" to shorten your research time.
Topics include everything from allergies, cancer, forums, general health, natural healing, pet food, support groups, vaccinations plus many more topics. Learn what's really in pet food and how to read labels.
This is your "one-stop shop" for information. Whether you have a dog, cat, bird or horse, cancer doesn't discriminate. There are websites for those critters as well.
Our pets are part of our family and we will do whatever it takes to make them well. No one wants to battle cancer and we hope you will never get that devastating diagnosis. You are not alone...there are people to help you get through it!
"Bravo!"
Dr. Jean Dodds, DVM
Hemopet/Hemolife
California
"Nice Job!"
Barbara Masi, President
Greyhound Pets of America
Florida SE Coast Chapter
"Thank you for sharing your journey with your beautiful boys. I'm starting mine with Max who was recently diagnosed with a mast cell tumor. I felt the same way you did. I joined a few support groups as you suggested which I didn't know about. I love the way you include your tips and info within the story. I'm now open to alternative treatments and trying to keep a positive attitude. Your book is truly a "one-stop shop" - thanks for all the helpful websites. I'm also learning about pet food."
Marilyn & Max
Connecticut
I hope Veterinarians have read your book to see what it's like for us when our pets are ill. My dog's illness also affected my health. Thanks for taking the time to write this book."
Terri
New York
"I loved it!"
Lucia & Nina
WARNING: If you’re not familiar with Whippets, you may just fall in love with the breed. But, and this is a big but, be prepared to tell people “we’re not Greyhounds, we’re Whippets and can run up to 35 m.p.h.” Whippets compete in lure coursing, straight racing, and oval track racing events. They don't have a problem being called a "couch potato" when they are not running.