While I was in vet school I had a little Jack Russell Terrier named Sage. It was just two of us living together in this tiny little house. Because I spent many hours sitting on my rump studying, she spent many hours attached to my rump. I had a large, comfortable recliner where she and I would sit nestled together into the wee wee hours of the night, turning pages of text books and class notes, reading and reading and reading. Throughout these hours I would get up for various reasons...a potty break, a snack break, a break to make a phone call, etc., etc. She would just lay there, chin sitting on top of her front paws, brown eyes following my every move. But somehow, when I would get up for the final time, she knew. She would pop out of that recliner with the energy of a puppy, ready to follow me up the stairs and into the bed.
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Dr. Haley Hydrick Clark
Dr. Haley Hydrick Clark graduated from the University of Georgia in 1998 with a degree in Animal Science and from Tuskegee University in 2002 with a degree in Veterinary Medicine. Archives
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