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How To Be Your Own Veterinarian (sometimes), Ruth B. James, DVM, book – 180-2768

Title: How To Be Your Own Veterinarian (sometimes)
Author: Ruth B. James, DVM
General Subject: Veterinarian
Edition: 3rd Edition
Type: Soft Back with Laminated Cover
Stamp/Marks:  Superb, untouched copy with no defacement noticed
Notes:             Excellent condition – no defacements observed except shop label on front cover as shown
Horse owners will find How to Be Your Own Veterinarian a fine do-it-yourself guide which differentiates home care from when it’s time to call for professional help. From horse management, safety, and foaling to treating common injuries and recognizing skin, eye and digestive problems, this should be on the shelves of any horse owner.

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Title: How To Be Your Own Veterinarian (sometimes)
Author: Ruth B. James, DVM
General Subject: Veterinarian
Edition: 3rd Edition
Type: Soft Back with Laminated Cover
Stamp/Marks:  Superb, untouched copy with no defacement noticed
Notes:             Excellent condition – no defacements observed except shop label on front cover as shown
Horse owners will find How to Be Your Own Veterinarian a fine do-it-yourself guide which differentiates home care from when it’s time to call for professional help. From horse management, safety, and foaling to treating common injuries and recognizing skin, eye and digestive problems, this should be on the shelves of any horse owner.

Description

Title: How To Be Your Own Veterinarian (sometimes)
Author: Ruth B. James, DVM
General Subject: Veterinarian
Edition: 3rd Edition
Type: Soft Back with Laminated Cover
Stamp/Marks:  Superb, untouched copy with no defacement noticed
Notes:             Excellent condition – no defacements observed except shop label on front cover as shown
Horse owners will find How to Be Your Own Veterinarian a fine do-it-yourself guide which differentiates home care from when it’s time to call for professional help. From horse management, safety, and foaling to treating common injuries and recognizing skin, eye and digestive problems, this should be on the shelves of any horse owner.