Dr. Brock’s patients have a run-in with a tormentor of an unusual nature.
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“We were taking a walk close to the park on Fifth and Maple when out of the bushes came a herd of weenie dogs. There were dozens of them. They seemed to have no interest in me at all—only my dog,” she said. “They surrounded him and attacked him from the rear no matter which way he faced. I was screaming and kicking, but the beasts were like piranhas attacking him relentlessly. I picked up a stick and began swinging it in all directions and finally scared them off. But my dog was wounded badly and that is why I’m here.”
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Dr. Wise's Take
I once owned a practice with an unusually high population of dachshund patients. In fact, the day I opened, it was a wiener in need of a blood transfusion who walked through the door first. In that practice, I saw more doxies than any other breed, and over the years I learned to expect these silly little dogs to appear in packs. Despite this, I was entirely unprepared for this tale from Texas.
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