Karen Fine always knew that she wanted to be a vet and wasn't going to let anything stop her: not her allergy to cats, and not the fact that in the '80s veterinary medicine was still a mostly male profession. Inspired by her grandfather, a compassionate doctor who paid house calls to all his (human) patients, Dr. Fine persevered, and brought her Oupa's principles into her own practice, which emphasizes the need to understand her patients’ stories to provide the best possible care.\n\nAnd in The Other Family Doctor, Dr. Fine shares all these touching, joyful, heartbreaking, and life-affirming tales that make up her career as a vet. There's:\n\n• The feral cat who becomes a creature out of a fable when he puts his trust in a young vet to heal his injured paw\n\n• The pot-bellied pig who grows too big to fit in the car but remains a cherished part of her family\n\n• The surprising colony of perfectly behaved ferrets\n\n• The beloved aging pet who gives her people the gift of accompanying them on one final family vacation\n\n• The dog who saves his owner's life in a most unexpected way\n\nWoven into Dr. Fine's story are, of course, also the stories of her own pets: the birds, cats, and dogs who have taught her the most valuable lessons how caring for the animals in our lives can teach us to better care for ourselves, especially when life seems precarious.
Dr. Karen Fine is a holistic veterinarian who is fascinated by the relationships between animals and their people. She is an associ?ate veterinarian at Central Animal Hospital in Leominster, Mas?sachusetts. For twenty-five years she owned and operated her own house call practice in central Massachusetts. Dr. Fine is certified in veterinary acupuncture through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. A leading expert in the emerging field of vet?erinary narrative medicine, she has also authored a textbook called Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice.
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