Dog Serenaded By A Veterinarian Before Surgery
Dogs, like humans, can also feel tension and anxiety whenever they go to the veterinary clinic. They may show resistance in entering the building. They know that a doctor will do a series of tests to understand their condition. Worse, they may be left by their humans at the clinic for days for their treatment. Here's a lucky dog serenaded by the Veterinarian before surgery.
It is also essential to choose the best veterinarian for our pets. Pet owners want a veterinarian who shows a considerable amount of concern to their dog. They want a veterinarian who knows how to comfort their pets, especially when they feel anxious and tense.
A veterinarian in Colorado has gone the extra mile in helping his patients. He would sing a song to the animals to make them calm and to get their trust.
Dr. Ross Henderson, a 28-year-old veterinarian at Fox Hollow Animal Hospital, has a unique talent in soothing animals who will undergo surgery. He serenades the animals to ease their anxiety.
Fox Hollow Animal Hospital is owned by Dr. Ross' father, Dr. Anthony Henderson, who is also a veterinarian.
Ruby, a Labrador Retriever, will be undergoing spay surgery. Ruby looks frightened and worried. Without the presence of her owner, Ruby feels alone at the animal hospital.
Dog serenaded by veterinarian to relax him before surgery.
Dr. Henderson knows the perfect way to help Ruby relax.
He got his guitar, sat on the floor beside Ruby, and sang Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling In Love" to her.
Ross' brother, Ryan, is also a veterinarian at Fox Hollow. He also plays the guitar, but because of nickel allergy, he has to stop playing. It is up to Ross to help the dogs feel comfortable during their stay at the animal hospital.
While the clients love Dr. Ross Henderson's sweet approach, he thinks that the office cat, Greg, and his dog are tired of listening to his songs.
We would love to hear more of your songs, Dr. Ross Henderson!
Photos courtesy of Fox Hollow Animal Hospital via Facebook