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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Maxim of the Week




Dr. Euclid, the veterinarian, generally prefers his patients
 to their owners.
Maxim:
A man is known by the company he keeps.


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16 comments:

  1. Well I certainly hope so for the pets that it's not all about the money!!! A sensitive vet talks to the patient before the owner I've noticed.This one looks very much in tune with his patients needs ---- a lovely image.
    Thank you Louciao.

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  2. What is a woman known by?

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  3. Anonymous2/27/2011

    Is that a duck bill platapus I see -- must be an Australian vet.

    Shirl

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  4. Forest Dream,
    Excellent point about how to differentiate a good vet from a not-so-good one. It often seems, with the crazy and questionable procedures and precautions they come up with for one's pets, that it is all about the money.

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  5. DCW,
    The company she doesn't keep!

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  6. Anonymous Shirl,
    Either that or the vet put the family's pet goose on steroids.

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  7. I bet he's the kind of vet who's not yet met a pet that hasn't set a net able to capture his heart.

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  8. I also generally prefer pets to their owners... is that sad?

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  9. Sharmon,
    Haha! No, it's not sad, it's honest!

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  10. How Charming! The "patients" are so cute and the vet looks so genuinely please with their company. I get such a kick out of when people's pets reflect some of the funnier aspects of their owners' personalities.

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  11. Sweet - love the bird!

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  12. Stickup,
    Oh dear...what does my anti-social cat say about me?! I'd love to get a gander (pun intended) of the owner of the bird that's snuggled up against Dr. Euclid.

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  13. Tatty,
    Did you notice that none of the pets are wearing diapers? I'm just sayin'.

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  14. Well, my orange tabby is a good reference for me, but what about the German shepherd?!:)

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  15. Margaret,
    I heard on the radio today something about people who prefer cats to be more creative and those who like dogs best to be more rational...so I guess you've got all bases covered. Though maybe you need a bird for a bit of flightiness?

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