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Love at First Bite Lib/E: Tales from a Veterinary Life
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Love at First Bite Lib/E: Tales from a Veterinary Life in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $16.95


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Love at First Bite Lib/E: Tales from a Veterinary Life in Ottawa, ON
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Size: Audiobook (2019 A)
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Four legged Patients and Two Legged Masters In this collection of stories from his life, Israeli veterinarian Dr. Yair Ben Ziony shares his fascinating experiences with animals that moo, bark, bay, and purr. Whether describing days in his private small-animal clinic, his travel in the newly independent state of Israel tending to farm animals, or his four years in pre-revolutionary Iran managing a dairy farm, Ben Ziony writes with precision, wit, and charm. His sensitive eye reveals the beauty and nuance in every situation, as he evinces empathy not only for his four-legged patients but also for their two-legged masters, who often prove as intriguing and unpredictable as their charges. Each tale--be it amusing, sad, shocking, or simply strange--gives the listener fresh insight into the intricacies of the human-animal relationship.
Four legged Patients and Two Legged Masters In this collection of stories from his life, Israeli veterinarian Dr. Yair Ben Ziony shares his fascinating experiences with animals that moo, bark, bay, and purr. Whether describing days in his private small-animal clinic, his travel in the newly independent state of Israel tending to farm animals, or his four years in pre-revolutionary Iran managing a dairy farm, Ben Ziony writes with precision, wit, and charm. His sensitive eye reveals the beauty and nuance in every situation, as he evinces empathy not only for his four-legged patients but also for their two-legged masters, who often prove as intriguing and unpredictable as their charges. Each tale--be it amusing, sad, shocking, or simply strange--gives the listener fresh insight into the intricacies of the human-animal relationship.



















