The Vet at Noah's Ark
Apollo Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-954641-04-4 (ISBN)
The life of a veterinarian is challenging: keeping up with advances in medical care, making difficult decisions about people's beloved companions, and, in Dr. Doug Mader's case, navigating the social unrest in Los Angeles in the early 1990s. As one of the few exotic animal experts in California, he was just as likely to be treating a lion as a house cat.
The Vet at Noah's Ark: Stories of Survival from an Inner-City Animal Hospital follows Dr. Mader and his staff over the course of a year at Noah's Ark Veterinary Hospital, an inner-city LA area veterinary hospital where Dr. Mader treats not only dogs and cats, but also emus, skunks, snakes, foxes, monkeys, and a host of other exotic animals. This real life drama is set against the backdrop of the trial of four police officers in the Rodney King case, as well as the violent aftermath following their acquittal.
This is a book about survival, both of the pets that Dr. Mader and his staff try to save on a daily basis, as well as the staff themselves. Living in the harsh reality of the city, surrounded by gangs, drugs, violence, traffic, smog, and deadly riots, they must overcome and rise above, for their own survival and that of the animals who need them. This awe-inspiring account is told through Dr. Mader's riveting storytelling-as Carl Hiaasen writes, "Doug is fearless and dedicated," and "a damn good storyteller."
Dr. Doug Mader is a triple board-certified veterinary specialist and has been a veterinarian for over three decades. He is an internationally recognized speaker, has written three best-selling medical textbooks and numerous book chapters and scientific publications, and has had long standing pet columns in the Long Beach Press Telegram, Reptiles magazine, and the Key West Citizen. Dr. Mader is the recipient of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Award, the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Achievement Award, and the Fred L. Frye Lifetime Achievement Award for Veterinary Medicine, and is a seven-time winner of the North American Veterinary Community Speaker of the Year award and a four-time winner of the Western Veterinary Conference Educator of the Year award. He is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in the UK. Dr. Mader practiced in California for many years, but today lives and works in the Florida Keys. Dr. Doug Mader is a triple board-certified veterinary specialist and has been a veterinarian for over three decades. He is an internationally recognized speaker, has written three best-selling medical textbooks and numerous book chapters and scientific publications, and has had long standing pet columns in the Long Beach Press Telegram, Reptiles magazine, and the Key West Citizen. Dr. Mader is the recipient of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Award, the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Achievement Award, and the Fred L. Frye Lifetime Achievement Award for Veterinary Medicine, and is a seven-time winner of the North American Veterinary Community Speaker of the Year award and a four-time winner of the Western Veterinary Conference Educator of the Year award. He is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in the UK. Dr. Mader practiced in California for many years, but today lives and works in the Florida Keys. Dr. Kevin T. Fitzgerald has been a veterinarian since 1983 and currently works at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Fitzgerald starred in Animal Planet's Emergency Vets and E-Vet Interns. He has served on the board of directors at the Denver Zoo, was president of the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society, and since 1985 has been an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Denver. Dr. Fitzgerald has published over one hundred articles in peer-reviewed journals and written fifty-three chapters in veterinary textbooks. He writes monthly columns for the American Kennel Club Gazette, American Kennel Club's Family Dog magazine, and Police Dog magazine, has a weekly radio spot, "Veterinary Corner," and since 2003 has hosted a weekly television segment, "Animal House," on Denver's Channel 2 morning news. He lives in Denver.
Prologue
Preface
The Karens
September: Randy and the Sticky Buns
October: Cheryl Knows Best
November: Mort the Conqueror
December: Brenna and the Skunk
January: Big Mac
February: Tanya and the Snake
March: Raoul at the Ferret Club
April: Greta Can't Get a Break
May: Don't Mess with Sophie
June: Rolling the Tortoise
July: Grant and Chloe "Have a Thing"
August 1992: The Big Test
Epilogue
Erscheinungsdatum | 15.06.2022 |
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Vorwort | Kevin T. Fitzgerald |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 228 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik | |
Medizin / Pharmazie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-954641-04-4 / 1954641044 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-954641-04-4 / 9781954641044 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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