Allan Fredrickson grew up in Southwestern Manitoba, Canada and
attended the college of Veterinary Medicine at the University of
Minnesota. Upon graduation he accepted an associate position in a
mixed animal, full service veterinary hospital in Mount Vernon,
Washington. He has four grown children and lives with his wife
Barbara in Mount Vernon.
When Dr. Friedson approached the horse he ran his hand along the
neck under the mane then down her face and over her nose. He
reached up and felt her ears. He slowly slid his hand into her
mouth and gently wrapped his hand around her tongue.
On the morning Snoot was to be taken from his friends, Alton
took him to a quiet spot in the woods behind the duck pond to play
together and have time to say goodbye. As he scratched the pig's
belly, snoot looked up at him and grunted as if he understood every
word that was being said.
When Rachel walked in in she couldn't believe her eyes. Mrs.
Martin was pressed right against the wall with her daughter lying
on the floor between her legs. Dr. Friedson had the dog cradled in
his arms protecting the large injury along its back. Dr. Friedson
had seen many gruesome sights during his time in practice but this
was the worst wire cut he had been called to treat. The fright and
pain of the horse, the massive destruction of tissue, and the
anguish and anxiety of the owners, was overwhelming.
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