WARNING: This post contains graphic images not meant for those with weak stomachs. (Mom, this means you. You'll probably want to skip the first few pictures.)
Steph is veterinarian - but not just any vet. Yeah, she works out of a clinic that treats the usual dogs, cats, rabbits, whatnot. But the other part of her job, and her true passion, is working with larger livestock. We give her a hard time because her specialty is pigs. She has traveled all over the world to learn from the best sources. She has a ridiculous amount of certifications and awards, not to mention her 2 doctorate degrees. She is the most highly regarded livestock vet in the area and treats animals at hundreds of farms - hundreds of animals on each farm. You can do the math. When we are driving somewhere, it's not uncommon for Steph to point at a pasture and go, "I know those cows."
Steph let me go with her to work and shadow her throughout the day. I was in for way more than I bargained. First, she had a gruesome surgery planned on a dog whose owner had let it live with a tumor the size of a beach ball. Next, she was called out to a farm to help a cow who was having problems delivering its calf. So, with our rubber boots and plastic smocks on, we drove out to a farm and ultimately she had to perform an emergency C-section to save the calf. Luckily, I thought to bring my camera with me. These are some of the less graphic pictures...
| The ridiculously large mass hanging out... that's the tumor this poor dog was living with. |
| The C-section begins. |
| She's so bad ass. |
| Success! It's a miracle every time! |
On a happier note... (Mom, you can look now)
| Someone brought in the cutest Chow puppies for a checkup. |
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Ummmm - can we get back to the pretty food and fabulous scenery pictures instead????
ReplyDeleteIs that actually you in the first two pictures with your hands in that poor dog???
I am so proud!!! xxooxx - g