Dr Locke Taylor Obituary, Death cause – It is my hope that you, Dr. Locke Taylor, will be at peace for all eternity. There was no one else who could equal the amount of expertise that he held as a veterinarian. My daughter had a hamster when she was a little child, and the year 1987 was the year that she got her first pet. On account of the fact that the hamster had developed an illness, we arrived at the judgment that it would be most beneficial to take her to see Dr. Taylor. Due to the fact that Dr. Taylor had such compassion for the hamster, he handled it with a great deal of diligence.

After coming to the conclusion that it would be more humane to let “G. D. Rat” cross the Rainbow Bridge than it would be to try to keep her here, my daughter, who was eight years old at the time, came to the conclusion that it would be more compassionate to allow her to do so. Following a couple of periods of time spent at home, she came to the realization that she needed to make this adjustment. It had begun to become difficult for her to deal with the situation. We brought her back to Dr. Taylor, and the next thing that he did affected not just my heart but also the heart of a little child who, as a result of that one incident, continues to bring her animals to Dr. Taylor’s clinics in order to receive care for them.

That young child’s heart was affected by the next thing that he did. His acts left an impression on me. While Dr. Taylor was holding the hamster in his hands, he carefully lifted her up and brought her in close proximity to his chest. After that, he was holding her in his arms. Rather than discussing it with her, he would talk about it with my daughter when he was making preparations for what he was going to do. The hamster was brought back to the hospital by Dr. Taylor so that she could be put to death.

This occurred after she had given the hamster a brief kiss as she was saying her goodbyes. Even though Dr. Taylor was obliged to pay for four office visits, treatment, euthanasia, and medication, the only charge that was made for the medication was $6. This was the only charge that was made. In spite of the fact that the hamster was only worth three dollars, Dr. Taylor treated her as if she were worth a million dollars all the same.

Despite the fact that she was only worth three dollars, he went ahead and did this. At the same time, my daughter experienced the same emotions in relation to her. The gift that he provided to my daughter in the midst of all of that mayhem was something that cannot be replicated, despite everything that has happened. I really hope you have a good night’s sleep tonight, Dr. Taylor!