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clarkmagpie

Original Poster:

3,562 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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Really interesting, love program's like this.
Well love and hate.

Finger crossed for the big German Sheppard Otto smile

CoolC

4,220 posts

215 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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He really does live up to the title.

Some of the work he does is nothing short of astounding.

Patch1875

4,895 posts

133 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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He's a genius, not a dog person but Elviscloud9

SPR2

3,183 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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It amazes me just how many dogs have tumours.
The rottie is very young for spinal cord problems. I wonder if the operation will be successful.

Edited by SPR2 on Thursday 5th March 21:32

Patch1875

4,895 posts

133 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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SPR2 said:
It amazes me just how many dogs have tumours.
The rottie is very young for spinal cord problems.
Wasn't Elvis's problems due to being abused?

SPR2

3,183 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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I didn't catch his story.

clarkmagpie

Original Poster:

3,562 posts

196 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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They said his injuries where likely to have been caused by beating with a stick. Poor little fella.

RemyMartin

6,759 posts

206 months

Monday 9th March 2015
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Elvis was lovely. Broken jaw, eye socket and spinal damage caused by abuse. Some awful people around. His face reminded me of my old Rottie when he was a pup.

baldy1926

2,136 posts

201 months

Friday 13th March 2015
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Watched last nights episode.
Amazed at the surgical skill and the amount of equipment the practice has. Sat there gob smacked for half the programme.
They had a posh women who lived in knightsbridge who lunched and shopped a lot was no doubt single for the behaviour that she showed last night. A proper bunny boiler.
Really surprised that the little farm dog survived I thought he was a goner. He went from his owners coming in to decide if he was going to be put to sleep to trying to run in a few minutes.
The Labrador was a lovely dog as well.
Amazing stuff there has to be potential for a cross over with human medicine.

CoolC

4,220 posts

215 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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New series started this evening.

Poor old spud had me welling up.

BossHogg

6,022 posts

179 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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My wife was balling her eyes out at poor Spud!!! frown

Steve_W

1,496 posts

178 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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Ruddy heck, Spud's owner had been through some tough times and then he loses his best mate. Hope he's doing ok without Spud.

Roo

11,503 posts

208 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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Poor Spud.

Noel is fantastic with the work he does.

mattyn1

5,784 posts

156 months

Saturday 28th November 2015
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BossHogg said:
My wife was balling her eyes out at poor Spud!!! frown
I got this on catch up after seeing it on Gogglebox - watched it this afternoon - with the family.

Spud had me in bits twice. We were all sobbing!

road hog

2,562 posts

214 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Think read that Chris has another dog now called "Dave"..

http://www.thesupervet.com/news/why-animals-matter...