Dr. Debbie Reynolds shares stories of being a house call veterinarian in rural Tennessee, especially concerning how God intertwines his presence on a daily basis. Dr Debbie loves to work with all dogs and cats, but especially senior and geriatric aged dogs. She practices integrative medicine and is also a veterinary chiropractor. She is a wife of 32 years, mother of 3 children (one with 22q Deletion Syndrome).
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Dr. Debbie Reynolds shares stories of being a house call veterinarian in rural Tennessee, especially concerning how God intertwines his presence on a daily basis. Dr Debbie loves to work with all dogs and cats, but especially senior and geriatric aged dogs. She practices integrative medicine and is also a veterinary chiropractor. She is a wife of 32 years, mother of 3 children (one with 22q Deletion Syndrome).
The struggle of trying to decide if it is time for euthanasia
The Simply Southern Vet
10 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
The struggle of trying to decide if it is time for euthanasia
In this episode, I talk about a particular house call in which the couple was struggling with their decision for euthanasia. We also talk about questions that are commonly asked and the response that I give to those.
The Simply Southern Vet
Dr. Debbie Reynolds shares stories of being a house call veterinarian in rural Tennessee, especially concerning how God intertwines his presence on a daily basis. Dr Debbie loves to work with all dogs and cats, but especially senior and geriatric aged dogs. She practices integrative medicine and is also a veterinary chiropractor. She is a wife of 32 years, mother of 3 children (one with 22q Deletion Syndrome).