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The Other Family Doctor: A Veterinarian Explores What Animals Can Teach Us About Love, Life, and Mortality

von Karen Fine

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"All Creatures Great and Small meets Being Mortal in this compelling memoir of one woman's dream to become a veterinarian in a field historically dominated by men, and how, through her work both with her patients and their people, she comes to better understand humanity, mortality, and the unique role animals play in our lives. Karen Fine always knew that she wanted to be a vet and wasn't going to let anything stop her: not her allergy to cats, and not the fact that in the '80s veterinary medicine was still a mostly male profession. Inspired by her grandfather, a compassionate doctor who paid house calls to all his (human) patients, Dr. Fine persevered, and brought her Oupa's principles into her own practice, which emphasizes the need to contextualize pets' care in terms of their stories. And in The Other Family Doctor, Dr. Fine shares all these touching, joyful, heartbreaking, and life-affirming tales that make up her career as a vet. There's the feral cat who becomes a creature out of a fable when he puts his trust in a young vet to heal his injured paw; the pot-bellied pig who grows too big to fit in the car but remains a cherished part of her family; the surprising colony of perfectly behaved ferrets; the beloved aging pet who gives her people the gift of accompanying them on one final family vacation; and the dog who saves his owner's life in a most unexpected way. Woven into Dr. Fine's story are, of course, also the stories of her own pets: the birds, cats, and dogs who have taught her the most valuable lessons-how we can be better caretakers of the animals in our lives and, ultimately, of ourselves"--… (mehr)
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This is a very gentle, warm memoir about what it is like to be a veterinarian, particularly when it comes to caring for animals who are critically ill or have terminal illnesses. Karen Fine writes with clear passion for her work and for the pets who share her life.

I'm just probably not The Other Family Doctor's ideal reader, though—as someone raised on a small farm in rural Ireland, I often find the ways that (white) middle-class Americans treat their pets to be somewhere between bemusing and alienating. There was quite a bit of that here, which meant that there was more than one occasion when I felt like a terrible person for rolling my eyes at Fine's earnest discussion of the efficacy of acupuncture in dogs or how maybe "animal communicators" (a.k.a "pet psychics") can talk to pets. What's quackery with people is no less so with animals.

These personal reservations mean that I'd be unlikely to ever take a pet of my own to Fine, but if you're a big animal lover, and particularly if you're someone who wants a take on how to overcome grief about the loss of a beloved pet, this may be the book for you. ( )
  siriaeve | Oct 14, 2023 |
This book did not live up to its promise, or its hype. The first 75 pages are a shaky autobiography before one gets to the animals and pets that I was looking for. It's not really about pets and animals, it's about a woman that becomes a veterinarian. Which is fine, but not what I thought it was. Disappointing in that regard, and not all that well written anyway. Sorry, my opinion. ( )
  Cantsaywhy | Sep 23, 2023 |
I don’t know if 'cozy memoir' is even a thing, but that’s the best way I can describe this book. The cover is designed by the same illustrator who has done several for The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series and it perfectly channels the book's tone. There's a gentle wisdom in every story the author tells whether it’s about her veterinary practice or her personal life and family, especially when it comes to her fur family members. The book also includes a wide range of information about animal care, from non-traditional treatments such as acupuncture to rituals for grieving the loss of a pet. It left me wanting more and I hope Dr. Fine continues to share her experiences and insights in future books. ( )
  wandaly | Jun 13, 2023 |
The Other Family Doctor is a lovely memoir. Ms. Fine writes stories highlighting her experiences as a veterinarian that makes house calls. She introduces her readers to some of her patients, but the main thread of the book focuses on her relationship with one of her own pets, Rana, from puppyhood all the way to the end. This book does a particularly good job of addressing one of the hardest parts of pet ownership -- the demise of a beloved pet. It's compassionate and comforting . . .I really think Ms. Fine understands that she is treating human needs as much as the pet's health requirements.

The book is written in very straightforward language and is very accessible. Fans of James Herriott will most likely enjoy this book as well. ( )
  Anita_Pomerantz | Mar 23, 2023 |
4.5 stars

Karen Fine is a veterinarian and this is a memoir that includes her grandfather (human) doctor in South Africa, vet school, her marriage, and the lives and deaths of a few of her pets, in addition to a few stories of clients, as well as connecting with (human) clients, alternate medicines, behind-the-scenes being a vet, and more.

I really liked this. This was so much more than your usual vet stories of clients and their pets, and I especially liked that about this book. Of course, her pets dying had me sobbing, but that’s not a surprise. ( )
  LibraryCin | Feb 22, 2023 |
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"All Creatures Great and Small meets Being Mortal in this compelling memoir of one woman's dream to become a veterinarian in a field historically dominated by men, and how, through her work both with her patients and their people, she comes to better understand humanity, mortality, and the unique role animals play in our lives. Karen Fine always knew that she wanted to be a vet and wasn't going to let anything stop her: not her allergy to cats, and not the fact that in the '80s veterinary medicine was still a mostly male profession. Inspired by her grandfather, a compassionate doctor who paid house calls to all his (human) patients, Dr. Fine persevered, and brought her Oupa's principles into her own practice, which emphasizes the need to contextualize pets' care in terms of their stories. And in The Other Family Doctor, Dr. Fine shares all these touching, joyful, heartbreaking, and life-affirming tales that make up her career as a vet. There's the feral cat who becomes a creature out of a fable when he puts his trust in a young vet to heal his injured paw; the pot-bellied pig who grows too big to fit in the car but remains a cherished part of her family; the surprising colony of perfectly behaved ferrets; the beloved aging pet who gives her people the gift of accompanying them on one final family vacation; and the dog who saves his owner's life in a most unexpected way. Woven into Dr. Fine's story are, of course, also the stories of her own pets: the birds, cats, and dogs who have taught her the most valuable lessons-how we can be better caretakers of the animals in our lives and, ultimately, of ourselves"--

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