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Dr. Karl Hohenboken discusses changes in medications through the years in the dispensary at the Veterinary Clinic of Prophetstown. He also monitors the meds available on hand to ensure a good supply is available without having costly overstock. (Dave Fox)
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Dr. Karl Hohenboken examines a cat with allergies at the Prophetstown Veterinary Clinic office. Hohenboken has been a rural vet in Whiteside County since the early 1990s. (Dave Fox)
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Dr. Karl Hohenboken prepares to remove stitches from a dog at Prophetstown Veterinary Clinic. (Dave Fox)
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Dr. Karl Hohenboken reviews a chart and discusses issues with front-office staff at Prophetstown Veterinary Clinic. (Dave Fox)
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Dr. Karl Hohenboken and his wife, Carolyn, opened Hobo Pet Hotel at their home in rural Prophetstown 15 years ago. Most of the clients are dog and cats, but some rabbits are boarded as well. (Dave Fox)
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The Hobo Pet Hotel is always busy, and always open, "except for maybe a week once in a while when we go on vacation," Dr. Karl Hohenboken said. (Dave Fox)