
|Articles|January 4, 2019
- Firstline January/February 2019
- Volume 15
- Issue 1
Share the love with your punny veterinary technician valentine
Roses are red, violets are blue, here are some valentines written especially for you.
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We love you, and we love what you do, so we wrote you a batch of funny and furry valentines! Sure, your friends outside the veterinary field might not appreciate the subtle charm of a shih tzu with ocular proptosis, but you're sure to get a chuckle from your best vet med friends. So, print these out, spread the love and never forget that you are a-mange-ing!
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