WCVM Today Article

I am quite fortunate to have a good relationship with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Both of our initial retrievers spent time at the Vet college as Kael had elbow dysplasia and Oliver was anaphylactic to peanuts (thankfully only one visit) and received diagnosis of osteosarcoma which was treated with amputation and chemotherapy.

After Oliver’s I started working with the vet college and have since had photos of all five of our dogs in their fundraising, cards, and calendars. When I was putting together the Dogversations Book I knew that I wanted to again work with the vet college on this project.

As mentioned before, $5 will be donated to the WCVM Les and Irene Dube Good Samaritan fund for each copy of the book sold through the USask store .

Lynne Gunville with the WCVM put together a nice article about the book which was recently published online in the WCVM today. The online version of the article is linked, but I’m also sharing it as screen shots below.

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The books are here!

The books are here! And this is what 1,000 books looks like. For some reason I decided to take a photo of the pile of books in my garage with Eva lying on top of it before moving them down to the basement and getting them ready for sale.

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These premium edition books will be available for sale before the end of the week. Hardcover landscape formatting with glossy pages. They look amazing. Retail pricing is $37.95 and they will be available at local the Saskatoon Indigo and McNally Robinson stores. I’ll also be doing sales through the University of Saskatchewan book store where $5 from the sale of each book will be donated to the University of Saskatchewan Veterinary College companion animal charitable fund.