Thursday 29 August 2013

Embarrassing Client Moments

Me (reaching down into lower drawers in consult room) : 
"If she could just turn so her head is facing the wall, please."
As I stood up straight I saw the woman turn around.

Husband: "Not you, the dog!"
*red face*

Tuesday 27 August 2013

Haunted memories


   He was a whippet puppy of maybe 7 months old. He arrived the charity clinic with a broken leg, brought in by a female owner who was sporting a pair of black eyes and a new gap in her mouth. We fitted him up with an external fixator, crafting a metal scaffold to bear the weight and hold the broken ends together so that they could heal good as new. He was supposed to come back for a check-up to make sure it was okay, then a month later have it taken out. He didn't.

  Two months later he arrived back with his skin growing over the metalwork, the bones deformed and twisted by pinning down a growing leg in a frame. We fixed him up. The owner couldn't have brought him any sooner, she was in hospital with broken ribs and a messy face. When she came home, her man wouldn't let her out. 
  I named the pup Slinky as he was skinny and wriggly and slippery, loved any contact and was a joy to be with. I looked after him for a week, constantly nipping into the kennel for a hug. The owners did not return, she was in hospital again. And I finished my shift.

Two days later I came back to claim him.
He was gone.