"It is inevitable that something difficult, messy or never-heard-of-before will happen in a veterinary clinic. No one is safe, no one. At times, it appears technicians are the ideal target for crazy situations. From untimely fires to breaking personal space and animal bodily fluids landing in unfortunate areas, technicians are exposed to it all."
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Dr. Hehn's Take
Veterinary Medicine can be a crazy world! Mixing high levels of stress and sick animals makes for lots of crazy situations. I once had a dog rushed in for being impaled on a stick. The "stick" was stuck to the dog's fur with a piece of bubble gum. At least it was an easy fix! And I think we have all had our fair share of soiled scrubs from a runaway anal gland. Do you have any crazy or bizarre stories to share?
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About Lori Hehn
Lori Hehn is a practicing veterinarian and a contributor and content manager with XPrep Learning Solutions. She has a drive for continual learning and enjoys interacting with veterinary and vet tech students. She also writes veterinary learning books for children.