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Sarah from Laguna Beach, California writes:

My hero is James Herriot. He has inspired me to want to be a veterinarian. He is amazing and wonderful because he has taken time to help animals and write about his experiences with them. All of his adventures have amazed me and make me either want to laugh, cry, get angry, or all three together at one time. When I grow up I want to live, work and write like him.


ANIMAL HERO:
JAMES HERRIOT

by Sarah Cowan


Many people begin careers so that they can receive praise and recognition for the good work they do, so that people will stand up and say "Good job!" or "Nice going." But there are a few unsung heroes out there who spend their lives helping animals who can never say "Thank you!" for all the good work they have done. These unsung heroes are those men and women dedicated to helping all the creatures of the world, great and small. The most famous of these heroes is James Herriot.

James Herriot grew up in Glasgow, a fairly large city in Scotland. Like most boys his age, he went to high school and then on to college. But at a certain point in his studies, he made a decision that would forever change the course of his life. He decided he wanted to become a veterinary surgeon, specializing in the treatment of dogs.

Well, things didn't quite work out as planned. Mr. Herriot did become Dr. Herriot, but when he received his first veterinary assignment in the Yorkshire countryside, he found himself not working with lovable collies and chihuahuas, but rather big and brutal horses and oxen, whose kicks could send a grown man flying. In those days it was considered "unmanly" to work with dogs and cats. So Dr. Herriot spent the early part of his career mucking around barns and stables, dreaming of drawing-room visits to pampered poodles and furry felines.

Eventually, word got around that there was a country vet who was willing to help out a person's beloved Fido or Fifi, and Dr. Herriot found himself able to realize his original dream of treating dogs and cats. Luckily for the rest of us, he recorded his veterinary adventures in a hilarious series of books beginning with the famous volume, All Creatures Great and Small. Filled with wonderful stories, both funny and tragic, Dr. Herriot's books have been an inspiration to animal lovers (and future veterinarians) for years.

For more information about Dr. Herriot's adventures, check out Heather Mazzaccaro's tribute to James Herriot on the web.

This story and photos submitted by Sarah Cowan from Laguna Beach, California.
Additional text by Jeff Trussell.
Images of James Herriot courtesy of Heather Mazzaccaro.



Written by Sarah Cowan


RELATED LINKS

James Herriot Dedicated to the wonderful author and veterinarian


 
RECOMMENDED READING

All Creatures Great and Small

by James Herriot

James Herriot''s Dog Stories

by James Herriot

James Herriot’s Treasury for Children

by James Herriot

The Real James Herriot: A Memoir of My Father

by James Wight


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