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When all else fails to save the world, call a veterinarian
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Recently, during a routine office call, I mentioned to Mr. and Mrs. Panic that their cat might have worms.
Enough to make a vet blush
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
A dog boarded at the clinic appeared to become ill and coughed up something that brought everyone running and caused the ladies to blush. It was a red thong panty.
The traveling trophy
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
A walrus bone, the baculum, mounted on a plaque became a traveling trophy for the winner of the annual Illinois-Purdue softball game. When it was stolen, the effort to get it back led to a life-changing adventure.
Veterinarian roulette: It's usually played at 3 a.m.
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Some clients seem to go through the Yellow Pages looking for a veterinarian who will answer the phone at 3 a.m. to handle or discuss a problem that easily could have waited for daylight. That's how you play the game of veterinarian roulette.
Cartoon gallery
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You deserve to have some fun—even at work. Click here to take a walk on the lighter side through a cartoon gallery.
Have fun at work
The health benefits of a recession
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Surprising results from a study about health and the economy.
The case for Math Whiz Barbie
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Culture can influence a student's math abilitie.
Commentary: Why clients drive me crazy
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Dr. Hilary Petit loves her clients, but they drive her crazy sometimes.
Quiz: What dog breed would you be? Work edition!
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Sniff out the canine that best suits your work ethic with this quick and fun quiz.

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