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NASHVILLE, TN- “Another brain surgery for a horse,” the assistant explains.
Veterinarian Dr. Marc Smith’s patients might be a little startled these days. Especially when they hear his vet staff proclaim another “brain surgery” procedure- his code word for castrating a horse.
Always known for his candor and wit, the amicable Smith came up with the name because of some of his staff’s comments.
“Well, the ladies in the office were talking one day about how men seem to be controlled by something below the belt, so to speak,” said Smith. “So when they heard me refer to equine castration as brain surgery, they kind of got a big kick out of it. I guess the name stuck.”
So that explains his staff’s giggling and laughter at various times during the week.
Smith has been a busy man recently. Between his vet practice and his pet food company, Pet-Tao, not to mention his wife and two young daughters, Anna and Lily, Smith barely has time to go fishing anymore.
But Smith still has time to amuse his clientele and staff, especially after his moniker for castrating a horse created a stir and caused a major funny-ruckus among the ladies in his circles.
Now his staff is adding comedian to his calling card- and brain surgeon.
NASHVILLE, TN- “Another brain surgery for a horse,” the assistant explains.
Veterinarian Dr. Marc Smith’s patients might be a little startled these days. Especially when they hear his vet staff proclaim another “brain surgery” procedure- his code word for castrating a horse.
Always known for his candor and wit, the amicable Smith came up with the name because of some of his staff’s comments.
“Well, the ladies in the office were talking one day about how men seem to be controlled by something below the belt, so to speak,” said Smith. “So when they heard me refer to equine castration as brain surgery, they kind of got a big kick out of it. I guess the name stuck.”
So that explains his staff’s giggling and laughter at various times during the week.
Smith has been a busy man recently. Between his vet practice and his pet food company, Pet-Tao, not to mention his wife and two young daughters, Anna and Lily, Smith barely has time to go fishing anymore.
But Smith still has time to amuse his clientele and staff, especially after his moniker for castrating a horse created a stir and caused a major funny-ruckus among the ladies in his circles.
Now his staff is adding comedian to his calling card- and brain surgeon.
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