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A three year old thanked us for boarding her dog and said some other things I didn’t quite get.
I love the rescue group, the people and the dogs of Taysia Blue Siberian Husky and Malamute Rescue.
You guys are the cutest! For real!
“Do you remember her?” he asked.
When I first started learning Twitter, I got together with a group of Omaha Twitter people for pizza.
Dr. Jeremy Lipschultz was in that group. I was impressed then, and have been since, by his depth and span of knowledge. I have enjoyed getting to know Jeremy over the past several years.
Photograph by Dr. Marnee Jepsen
Last night, with other Omaha veterinary teams, Hannah Miller - one of the awesome receptionists at Gentle Doctor, who may or may not be on a quest to drag me in multiple new social media directions, including Instagram, which, for the record, is not even a word - and I had the privilege of hearing Jeremy speak about social media.
I took notes as fast as I could for almost two hours, so although I know I learned a ton, I do not yet know what all exactly I learned.
Here are some of my notes:
Dr. and Mrs. Lipschultz have Winston the Pug and Franklin the Cat. They are, of course, friends.
I was able to talk afterwards with Hannah, Dr. Lipschultz, Dr. Van Horn, Dr. Jepsen and Rob from Virbac, who, along with the MWI team, arranged the event AND bought us dinner at Cantina Laredo. I am now a huge fan of that restaurant.
Thank you Rob! Thank you Jeremy! What a fun night.
Trey: What kind of food do you feed your Sphynx?
After Becky explained exam findings, home care and medication to our final client of the day, a sweet client with a sweet cat, she asked if she had any further questions.
As a surprise to the rest of us, Becky had Omaha artist Autumn Armstrong paint pictures of our own personal cats.
Frank and Joy helped teach that you can be friends with someone who is different than you.
My friend, vet tech Angela Bucher, asked, “Did you write that dental article?”
Dr. Merkley brought his Bulldog Sophie in for boarding.
I’m sure there were lives saved and illnesses prevented and such in the world of veterinary medicine this week too – also good.
Me to Russ: Read this status, and then guess who wrote it.
There is only so much you can do when you are sterilly prepped for surgery and have only an open sterile pack with which to entertain yourself.
Vet techs are awesome.
Our family went to the Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland 10th Anniversary and Reunion



















