A quiet Friday night at home had already begun for Dr. Billy Watts—reclined, a dog at his side, Dr Pepper in hand—when the phone rang. Within minutes, the Peachtree City veterinarian was outside in the dark, using headlights and flashlights to examine a sick puppy on the tailgate of a truck. For Watts, it was just part of the job. Watts, co-owner of Peachtree City Animal Clinic, has spent nearly four decades practicing veterinary medicine with a…
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