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Robin Truelove Stronk, DVM

I

am happy to report that I have achieved a state where I am now in my “right mind.” Previously, I dwelt primarily in my “left mind” but have been gradually making the migration. I always wanted to be a veterinarian. I also loved to draw, paint, create art. The left side of the brain is the logical, reasoning and organized side and the right brain is creative, the proverbial wild and crazy guy. I have been fortunate in having been able to enjoy both aspects of my interests. I laughingly call myself “The Artist Formerly Known as Veterinarian.” I graduated from Cornell Veterinary School in 1975 and during the 30-year course of my career treated animals of all sizes, shapes, and species. After retirement, I was able to spend more time with my artistic endeavors and have used my experiences in practice to inform my art. Although I paint many subjects, most of them are animals. Whatever catches my eye is fair game for my brushes and pencils. It might be a sleeping cat or a horse galloping across a field or it might be a green glass inkwell. But with animals, it is the story in their eyes that draws me in. And the element of humor is appealing to me. Sometimes it is the painting itself and sometimes it is the title. Sometimes I have a title before I have a mental image of the painting! "The Complaint Dept." Training at the R iver Galler y School in Brattleboro, VT, and being guided by Ric Campman was lifechanging. I learned how to look at subjects and really see them. Exposure to career artists at the Windham Art Gallery where I was accepted as a member was also a positive influence. I have been represented by various galleries in VT, NH and as far as Costa Rica. Currently, my work is shown at the Gallery at the VAULT in Springfield, Vt, Walpole Artisans Co-op and I look forward to an upcoming event founded in 2012 (River Valley Artisans Tour) by several of the local artists hoping 26 4 Legs & a Tail

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Pets Need Clean Air Too! Heather Brouillard

2min
page 61

Daisy Delight Susann King RN

4min
pages 59-60

How Dalmatians Became Known as Firehouse Dogs Kate Kelly

3min
pages 62-64

Consider Foster Care Pat Jauch

2min
page 58

Isabelle Cindy Chaffee and Felicia Welton

6min
pages 56-57

Joys and Challenges of Pet Sitting Karen Sturtevant Fuel for thought if you ever considered a career as a pet sitter

13min
pages 52-55

“It’s So Hard…” Dorothy Crosby

4min
pages 48-49

The Four-Legged Friends Behind the Co-op’s Products: The Dog of Saxy Chef Jen Risley

2min
pages 50-51

My One Word Susan Miller What makes horses such a blessing

3min
pages 46-47

Safe Trail Riding and Hiking in the Fall

5min
pages 43-45

Alternatively Speaking: The Veterinarian

7min
pages 40-42

Aging Changes in Dogs & Cats

6min
pages 38-39

Does Your Pup Have the COVID CRINGE?

4min
pages 30-31

"I'm Afraid of Anesthesia for My Pet"

4min
pages 36-37

The Chimney Swift: Amazing Acrobat of

4min
pages 26-27

What’s a Nuisance? Scott Borthwick

3min
page 25

Visions of a Veterinarian Robin Truelove Stronk, DVM

3min
pages 28-29

The Ping-Pong Ball Lisa Vear Is it a ping-pong ball or a turtle egg?

4min
page 24

Join Pet Food Warehouse in the Continuing

4min
pages 20-22

New Hampshire Law Changes Help Wild Critters, Cats, Canines

2min
page 23

What to Do When Your Pet Goes Missing

8min
pages 16-19

From Almost Feral to Always Loved

2min
pages 14-15

The Art of Lucy Mackenzie Mark Stanley A tribute to long time supporter and artist Barbara Kaufman

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pages 10-11

National Cat Day Here are some ideas for a special day with your favorite feline

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Establishing a Relationship with a Vet BEFORE

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Massachusetts Woman's Lost Cat Turns Up Six Years Later Ben Hooper

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