Congrats to the Winners
Congrats to the winners of The Dragon Doc’s Holiday Giveaway!
Congrats to the winners of The Dragon Doc’s Holiday Giveaway!
Enter to win a signed copy of Wings and Wounds OR an adorable baby dragon!
Hello Readers, I am so excited to announce publication of The Dragon Doc Tales, Book 1: Wings and Wounds on Amazon! I owe many thanks to my editor, Stacey Goitia; cover designer, Nick Zelinger; illustrator, J. Burkman; and beta readers Nikki, Tara, Danielle, and Carol. You all are the absolute best! Not only am I eager to … Read more
Hello Readers! My family and I were able to travel some this summer for the first time in a LONG while, as I’m sure is the case for many of you. While on our adventures, I encountered many dragons in their natural habitats, and I’ll fill you in on those over the next few posts (or newsletters for subscribers). … Read more
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The gratification of healing shines through in The Dragon Doc Tales.
Dear Readers of The Dragon Doc Tales, Congratulations to Margaret, the winner of The Dragon Doc’s holiday dragon giveaway! It’s been a couple weeks since the adorable hatchling was rehomed with her, and I hope all is going well. I’ve been checking the reports for house fires in her area daily, and I haven’t heard … Read more
Hiring part-time or full-time DVM…. LARGE animal patients are seen on a walk-in (or fly-in) basis.
Hello Readers of The Dragon Doc Tales, Welcome! It’s great to see you here. I haven’t seen a single sick or injured dragon on this grey, rainy day in Idaho (though I shouldn’t type that out loud… the day isn’t over!). That’s a welcome relief, since the respiratory infections have been *harsh* this fall. The … Read more
Dear Readers, I dearly love the many colors of autumn, not to mention the cooler temperatures that arrive with them. And one of my favorite autumn activities is looking for dragons. ? Why? Because the red, orange, and yellow-hued dragons leverage the season to get out-and-about a bit more. Sure, they still camouflage themselves, but … Read more