Tails of the City: Confessions of a Manhattan Pet Vet | 
| Author: Tom Devincentis Publisher: Glitterati, Inc. Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 66690
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0979338433 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780979338434 ASIN: 0979338433
Publication Date: April 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Whether a dog, cat, horse, or bird, a pet is a wonderful source of companionship. In Tails of the City, New York City veterinarian Tom DeVincentis reveals his observations on the amazing bonds forged between his furry and feathered patients and their owners. DeVincentis also shares personal stories about the pets he has loved over the years. Often humorous but always sincere, every tale is a heart-warming lesson on how to love unconditionally.
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A Very Enjoyable Read April 25, 2008 From the title I would have thought this book was only about Dr. Devincentis patients but he also talks about his own animals. I loved the array of stories and his compassion.
The only reason I didn't give this book five stars is because the arrangement of the last story was sort of out of place. For instance, he talks about his new dog Billie after his previous dog Cotton dies. You are treated to life with Billie through the previous chapters and then in the last chapter he brings you back to how he acquired Billie.
Other than this, the book is an enjoyable and heartwarming read.
Dr Tom should get a PETA award April 18, 2008 I almost stopped reading this at Chapter Two which was about the travesty and horror endured by racing horses. It was a difficult read, but as I continued on, I found this crisp little book filled with poignant vignettes of our dear little creature friends, to be actually all about the bigger picture of living in general. It depicted the joys of companionship both animal and human, as well as the anguish and pain of loss. This work speaks to the statement of bittersweetness life brings. It says that because of all the love, the pain will be great but that's in a good way. The author is clear and descriptive, but not fluffy. This is my new mother's day gift to all my friends!
Must read for any dog or cat lover! April 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The sweetest book I've ever read, plan to purchase several copies as gifts for fellow dog-people! Funny, poignant, lyrical and beautifully written, it's embellished by the splendid graphic work of Bill Charmatz. It's fortunate for me that one deceased Abyssinian and one lop-sided Lab (Bell's Palsy, tumor,not to mention, kidney issues)have been part of Dr. Tom's patient load for many years.
Confessions of a Manhattan Pet Vet's Client April 3, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Dr Tom has been our family vet for as long as I've lived in New York ~ 25 years ~ for beloved, deceased cats Badger, Bobrinne, Kim, Homer, Hobbit and for current loved cats Max and Handsome). Shy, somber, proper and serious, kind yet compassionate ~ Dr Tom SEEMED to focus his complete attention on the pet patients, not the human clients. I was fascinated by the idea that he wrote a book about his experiences as a Pet Vet in New York! Who knew Dr Tom paid very detailed attention to his human clients too!? But he's been watching! And now he shares what he's seen.
His book made me laugh and cry. It is full of wonderful stories with a few sad tails ~ a mix as varied as New York is vibrant. He points our attention to the cycle of life that our pets, with their shorter lives, seem to highlight and illuminate for us.
Buy this book for the animal lovers in your life.
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