Summary of Duncan MacVean's My Patients Like Treats

Summary of Duncan MacVean's My Patients Like Treats

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Sample Book Insights:

#1 As I drove to Rio Linda, a small town northwest of Sacramento, to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump, I was greeted by a pickup driver who gave me the ol’ finger and yelled some profanity.

#2 I was greeted by a pickup driver who gave me the ol’ finger and yelled some profanity as I drove to Rio Linda to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump.

#3 I went to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump. It turned out to be puncture wounds from a pit bull.

#4 I went to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump. It turned out to be puncture wounds from a pit bull. His teeth were worn down but still sharp enough to break skin with the strength of a pit bull’s jaw.

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