Author: | Leslie Guttman | ISBN: | 1230000184849 |
Publisher: | Leslie Guttman | Publication: | September 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Leslie Guttman |
ISBN: | 1230000184849 |
Publisher: | Leslie Guttman |
Publication: | September 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
New York Times best-selling author Susan Richards calls Equine ER "as thrilling and drama-filled as any of the popular hospital shows on television today." Equine ER explores the power of the human-horse connection through the lens of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, one of the top hospitals in the world for horses. New York Times best-selling author Jon Katz calls Equine ER "a wonderful book and a powerful window in the great love, empathy, and connection humans have for horses and other animals."
At the hospital, a core of iconoclastic, dark-humored veterinary surgeons and doctors are passionately committed to their work, no matter what the cost to their personal lives. The book follows the emotional journeys that doctors and owners embark on when a beloved horse becomes ill. There are plenty of happy endings in Equine ER, but the book is also proof that what the late horse trainer/writer Vicki Hearne once said is true: "In over 25 years of training, I have never seen an animal who was replaceable."
New York Times best-selling author Susan Richards calls Equine ER "as thrilling and drama-filled as any of the popular hospital shows on television today." Equine ER explores the power of the human-horse connection through the lens of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, one of the top hospitals in the world for horses. New York Times best-selling author Jon Katz calls Equine ER "a wonderful book and a powerful window in the great love, empathy, and connection humans have for horses and other animals."
At the hospital, a core of iconoclastic, dark-humored veterinary surgeons and doctors are passionately committed to their work, no matter what the cost to their personal lives. The book follows the emotional journeys that doctors and owners embark on when a beloved horse becomes ill. There are plenty of happy endings in Equine ER, but the book is also proof that what the late horse trainer/writer Vicki Hearne once said is true: "In over 25 years of training, I have never seen an animal who was replaceable."