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Paw Prints and Heartbeats: Diary of a Trainee Pet Doctor's Life

Jia Yutian

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This is a book with body temperature. Jia Yutian wrote down his internship days at the animal hospital in real words. There is the rawness of just entering the profession and the footprints of slowly growing up. It can also be seen that he cares about every little life and is serious and persistent about the profession of veterinarian. The job of a veterinarian, to put it bluntly, is to build bridges between people and animals. Jia Yutian always calls pet owners "parents" in his books. This title sounds friendly, but it actually has a deep meaning: he treats pets as family members, takes the worries of pet owners into consideration, and treats every little life in a real way. This attitude is the core of veterinarians - we not only treat the diseases of small animals, but also relieve the concerns of the owners. We must hold the word trust in the palm of our hands. The benefit of this book is not only that it allows people in the industry to see the real daily life of veterinarians, but also allows everyone to understand: in the field of veterinarians, technology is important, but heart is even more important.