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Jake is a street dog form Greece who was brought back to the UK after his leg was badly damaged in a traffic accident.
But his leg is in a very bad way forcing Noel to attempt one of the most challenging limb replacements of his career. Dupe, a South African Mastiff puppy, who is facing a life threatening spinal condition requiring surgery to save him from paralysis.
Cat Maya who has a shattered jaw from a dog attack, Labrador Spud who is the closest companion of Chris and Max who is Jackie's pride and joy.
The tables are turned for Fitzpatrick Nurse Steph when her cat Icicle is rushed into Fitzpatricks after being poisoned, Polish Sheepdog Bodie has a failed fracture repair and Professor Noel has only one shot at saving the leg, and cat Buggy need corrective surgery for his back legs.
Noel and his team have to deal with two emergency cases, Bruno is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who works as a therapy dog, and Gandalf is a beautiful Devon Rex cat who has been struck by a car.
Pure white Alsatian puppy Ice needs traditional surgery on his hips and front leg and Jin Jin, a young Chihuahua is a little dog with a big attitude who has a deformity in his neck which is compressing the spinal cord.
Noel is busier than ever with a sleigh-pulling Alaskan malamute with bad knees. Eighteen-week-old cockapoo puppy Henry is rushed into Fitzpatrick Referrals with a fractured neck.
A freak garden accident where he collided with a flower-pot has left him paralyzed and fighting for his life. Professor Noel Fitzpatrick is forced to perform a risky, and truly inventive, procedure to re-align the fracture in an attempt to save his life.
A temperamental and accident-prone cat, known as MK, has fallen from a window. MK lives with Lizzie who is a vet and she has already tried fixing MK's leg herself, but the operation hasn't worked and she's worried he may need a knee-replacement.
Noel is confronted with a possible infection in the wound as he battles to save the leg. Romanian stray Geoffrey was found abandoned and emaciated before being adopted by Kent couple, John and Stacey.
His front legs are so badly deformed that he's in constant pain and barely able to walk. Noel must break and re-align both front legs if he's to stand any chance of giving Geoffrey a pain free life.
The 5-year-old Great Dane Star is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after losing the use of her back legs. She's clearly in a lot of pain and Professor Noel Fitzpatrick needs to sedate her to allow him to determine the cause of her sudden paralysis.
A slipped disk in her spinal column proves treatable, but later complications leave Star fighting for her life… Michelle and her two young children, Leila and Amber, bring their one and a half year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Ollie to the practice after being hit by a car.
The two girls love animals and want to become vets themselves one day. Noel enlists their help to aid Ollie's recovery.
Medication has allowed Zak to live with hip dysplasia his whole life, but in recent months things have taken a turn for the worse.
To live a pain free life will require not one, but two total hip replacements. It's an anxious time for Sue who has never spent a day apart from her best friend, and can't even bring herself to leave Zak at the practice to go to her hotel room.
People travel from far and wide seeking the help of orthopaedic surgeon Professor Noel Fitzpatrick at Fitzpatrick Referrals.
This week sees arrival of Billy the Newfoundland who clocks up nearly 10, miles travelling back and forth from his home in Aberdeen for treatment.
Vicky and Stephen have known from day one that something was wrong with Billy's legs but when scans reveal significant damage in multiple joints, Vicky and Stephen are left with a difficult decision to make.
For Linda and Barry, Noel is their last chance, but the operation to save Barney involves extremely high-risk surgery demanding pin point accuracy and with no guarantee of success.
The family face an agonising wait for news. Heartbreakingly, Barney fails to survive. Noel finds himself managing the needs of both Kelly and her pampered-pooch Chihuahua Miranda, as Kelly decides whether or not to carry on with the surgeries needed to correct Miranda's slipping knee caps.
The practice is equipped to treat animals of all shapes and sizes. The family of 2 metre tall Great Dane, Mr Mac have noticed that he has begun to wobble when he stands, and are worried there may be a problem with the nerves in his huge neck.
Noel offers Mr Mac a lifeline with a unique custom-designed spinal implant system in an attempt to give him back his quality of life. Receptionist Ruth and her husband Chris have spent their lives rescuing stray animals.
They live with a menagerie of chickens, ferrets, fish and a three-legged cat called Jersey. But Jersey has recently become lame on his single back leg.
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick has to decide if he can take the risk of performing his first-ever hip replacement on a three-legged cat.
Three-year-old 65 kilo Dogue De Bordeaux Reggie suffers from elbow dysplasia, a painful condition in which the bones don't fit properly.
If left untreated he'll be in constant pain when he walks. However when owner Tracy brings Reggie in to see Noel for surgery, the results of the arthroscopy come as a welcome surprise.
Fitzpatrick Referrals is used to dealing with emergencies, but when Natalie arrives in an Animal Ambulance with a young Cockapoo called Orla, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick fears the worst.
Orla ran off in the park during a walk, and was hit by a lawn mower leaving her leg badly damaged. Traumatised Natalie tells Noel she collected up what she could of the pieces of Orla's leg that were mangled in the mower, and has brought them with her.
Noel's challenge is to save as much of the leg as possible to give Orla the chance of a new prosthetic foot, and a future running around with all four limbs.
The risks are high, but Orla's family are prepared to do whatever it takes. Kane is a big part of the family in more ways than one; he's even muscled his way into the marital bed with Cherie, whilst hubby Jason is relegated to the spare room!
But Kane is struggling with a bulging disk in his spine, as well as hip dysplasia and, although a big breed dog, is only managing to walk a short distance every day.
Cherie and Jason are desperate to get him back to full fitness and give him a better quality of life. Samantha has a special bond with seven-year-old Labrador Scooby.
Sam suffers from a rare brain condition and has been in and out of hospital much of her life, and Scooby has been her comforter and best friend.
But Scooby has been struggling with pain in his elbows, and now that Sam has exhausted all non-surgical options she has brought him in to see Noel.
Sam will do anything to prevent Scooby from having to undergo surgery, but it may be the only option left to relieve his pain.
Noel needs to investigate each elbow to determine the extent of the problem — and to see if he can avoid major surgery on both legs.
Hetty the Labrador is unique. She is believed to be the first dog to have been trained both as a guide dog for the blind and a seizure alert dog.
Not only does she help Toni, a mother-of-two who is blind, live an active life, but she also warns Toni if she is about to have an epileptic fit.
However, Hetty has become lame on both her front legs, and has been referred to Professor Noel Fitzpatrick. Invasive surgery could mean Hetty will be out of action for as long as four months, a terrifying thought for Toni, who will be without her lifeline.
The pressure is on for Noel to get Hetty back to full working health as soon as possible. Ella and Rob took Louis, their seven-year old Rhodesian Ridgeback to the vet after they thought he had fractured his leg, but were shocked to learn that he had a cancerous tumour which was spreading fast; so fast that they thought he would not last the weekend.
Louis' condition is especially poignant for Ella who herself has suffered with a brain tumour and as a result lost sight in one eye.
The couple bring Louis to Noel to see if surgery can save his leg, and prolong his life. Fitzpatrick Referrals receptionist Natalie finds herself on the other side of the counter when she fears her Tibetan Terrier Bliss is suffering a rare neurological condition after she developed worrying symptoms and a lack of energy.
Natalie has an anxious two weeks waiting for the results. A Chihuahua called Darcy is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car.
Using a combination of rods and pins, Noel must reconstruct multiple broken bones in Darcy's pelvis, holding them in place with an external metal frame.
But in recent months Banjo has become less and less mobile. He's brought in for a relatively simple hip replacement, but in theatre Noel finds himself in a tricky situation as the standard-sized implants don't fit the overweight Banjo, forcing Noel to improvise.
Prison sniffer dog Archie is brought in to see Noel after showing lameness at work. Noel is keen to perform the least invasive procedure possible to help him back to work as soon as possible.
But key-hole investigations throw up an unexpected complication in both shoulders, throwing doubt over Archie's career. Having recently lost Poppie's brother Samson to a similar illness, emotions run high and the pressure is on for Professor Noel Fitzpatrick to save Poppie from a similar fate… An accident 4 years ago has left Bradley with a badly deformed hind foot that makes it almost impossible for the cat to walk on.
Ian, himself suffering ill health, and wife Eileen bring him to Fitzpatrick's in the hope Professor Noel Fitzpatrick will be able to give him a new bionic foot.
Thirteen-year-old collie, Tess, is rushed to Fitzpatrick's after being hit by a car. Her leg is badly fractured and risk of infection is a major concern for Resident surgeon Dr.
Padraig Egan as he battles to save her leg. An unusual pet needing specialist care draws a crowd as Professor Noel Fitzpatrick creates another unique solution to help an animal in need.
Emily arrives at the practice with her 4 year old Chinchilla, Dexter, after a relative stepped on him, breaking his leg. It should be a straightforward operation but Dexter's tiny airways and bones make it anything but simple.
Her leg is so badly broken, that Kevin is worried she may lose the leg. As Professor Noel Fitzpatrick fights to save her limb, he is dealing not only with the break but also the risk of infection and the risk that the growth plates in the damaged legs will be damaged forever.
Running out of options, Noel is forced to improvise with Manuka honey and a homemade splint. Angela and Stuart have been bringing their black Labrador Blu to Fitzpatrick's for treatment for a number of different ailments, including cancer.
Now he's back at the practice after they noticed a problem with his back legs. When scans show the cause is not one, but two bulging discs, it's a crushing blow for Angela and Stuart.
It's a risky operation and the pressure is on Noel; if he succeeds, he will halt the onset of paralysis. If he fails, Blu may be permanently impaired.
Meg's husband, John, has Parkinsons. Since John moved to a care home, and developed Alzheimer's, Meg and Archie have had to adjust to life without him.
Archie is now Meg's constant companion at home and she is willing to do whatever it takes to give him the best quality of life. Meg hopes Noel can offer Archie a bionic paw, one of Fitzpatrick Referrals' unique treatments.
But if Archie's cancer has spread, Noel's options will be limited. Meg faces an agonising wait for news.
Colin and Jacqui's local vet managed to treat most of her injuries but Lily had a seizure under anaesthetic and her back leg now permanently drags on the ground as she walks.
Colin and Jacqui bring her to Professor Noel Fitzpatrick in the hope he will be able to get Lily back on her toes and able to climb fences again.
This week Tina, and her boisterous sons bring in their 8-month-old Springer Spaniel puppy, Molly.
Molly was bought as a working dog for Tina's husband but being the only other female in the family Tina has taken her on as a pet.
One of Molly's hind legs is badly deformed with the kneecap totally out of alignment and both the thigh and shin bones badly twisted.
This will require complicated surgery to realign the leg, and rebuild her knee with a new titanium groove. After reprimanding the boys for climbing on his reception benches, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick tries to engage the boys in helping him plan Molly's treatment.
Molly will need weeks of intense physiotherapy, but a major setback means her recovery is anything but straightforward.
Karen suffers from frequent nocturnal epileptic fits. Her 8 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier Pearl has the extraordinary ability to sense when these episodes are about to happen, and with her ear-piercing howl she wakes Karen's carer giving her a critical few minutes warning that could be the difference between life and death for Karen.
But Pearl has problems with her knees and is unable to walk without pain. The pressure is on for Professor Noel Fitzpatrick to restore Pearl back to full health and her lifesaving duties as soon as possible.
Jo and Paul bring in their two-and a half year old Irish Setter Casey to Fitzpatrick Referrals after he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in his front leg.
They ask Noel if he can avoid amputation by performing one of his unique operations, an endoprosthesis, which involves replacing the affected bone with metal which will become part of his skeleton and allow him full function of his leg and foot.
Jo and Paul are warned that with bone cancer it is unlikely Casey will live beyond a year. Professor Noel Fitzpatrick goes ahead with the surgery, and a post-op biopsy reveals some surprising results.
A vocal cat called Black Beauty is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car. It is clear he has suffered a head injury which is a shock for Nina and her children Lara and Charlie.
James, a veterinary resident at Fitzpatrick Referrals, examines Black Beauty and finds he has extensive fractures to his jaw.
With assistance from Professor Noel Fitzpatrick they wire his jaw back together, but will Black Beauty's family ever be able to persuade him to eat properly again?
Cookie, an excitable Cocker Spaniel has been partially paralysed on her back legs since birth. She was rescued by Faye and her daughter Ellie and has been given treatment by the specialist team at Fitzpatrick Referrals before.
Cookie manages to get around, but her feet are prone to infection as she has no feeling in them and they scuff on the floor when she walks.
This week she is brought in to see if Professor Noel Fitzpatrick can fix her problem by fitting two bionic back feet. However when Noel scans Cookie further serious complications are revealed.
Noel takes on a series of challenging surgeries in the hope of achieving a pain free life for Cookie.
Paul lives alone with Stouffie, his eight-year old Main coon Cat. Two weeks ago, Paul noticed Stouffie limping and within a week he had started to drag his leg.
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick launches a series of investigations into what is causing the problem. The results reveal a serious problem, and Paul faces a difficult decision.
He has fractured his knee, but the surgery is tricky as Co-Pee is only 5 months old and hasn't finished growing. Pauline has lost two other Westies before so she is determined to give him the best chance of healing, which involves keeping Co-Pee calm and preventing him from running about, but with a young Westie pup that's easier said than done.
Both Pauline and the staff at Fitzpatrick's have their work cut out! Noel pushes the boundaries of his lifesaving medicine on a 10 month old golden retriever.
Olaf helps five-year-old Alice by reducing her anxiety which predisposes her epilepsy, but lameness has made him unable to complete his necessary training for epilepsy detection.
As well as needing traditional orthopaedic surgery, Noel uses ground-breaking cell treatment — extracting stem cells from Olaf's bone marrow then re-injecting them into the joint to help repair the damaged joint.
Rhett, a 2 year old Maine Coon cat has come to see Professor Noel Fitzpatrick following a suspected rat bite.
A course of antibiotics from his local vet hasn't worked and the lump is getting bigger. Noel and his team have to play detective to discover what turns out to be a condition that Noel has never seen before.
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick has to perform intricate reconstructive surgery with pinpoint accuracy on her young and delicate bones whilst her family, Charlotte and Nick, face an anxious wait.
Noel uses 3D printing to create a skull implant for a spaniel with brain cancer. Noel helps a puppy called Flo and border collie called Izzy.
Noel helps Peanut the Cat and dog Ard Ri has bone cancer in his leg. Noel helps Rottweiler Lulu and Doberman Maori who is struggling to walk and in pain.
The odds are stacked against Noel and his team when Murphy, a Golden Retriever puppy, is rushed in by his devastated family. A severe dog attack has left Murphy with horrific facial injuries.
His jaw bone is hanging off and his life hangs in the balance. Heather brings in her much loved Hungarian Vizsla, Mack, with a bone and cartilage disorder.
When scans reveal deep holes and rupture of his cruciate ligaments in both knee joints, Noel attempts a technique he has never tried before.
Jorgen has driven all the way from Switzerland to Fitzpatrick Referrals in the hope of a successful treatment for his best friend, 10 year old Chihuahua Frynse.
Frynse has been lame for some time, but when Noel and his team examine him they find another problem which comes as a crushing blow to Jorgen.
Altynay and her year-old daughter, Nicole, bring in their four and a half month old Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy Rex with a badly deformed elbow from birth.
Noel carries out a complicated procedure to realign the bones in his elbow to get him out of pain and improve his ability to walk.
However, it's a complex task and the road to recovery is long. Altynay and Nicole are faced with being parted from their new family member for longer than they had hoped.
Amie, a one-year-old stray cat, was found by Barbara with a badly fractured leg. Due to the lack of blood supply in Amie's paw after surgery, Noel has to pull out all the stops to save her leg, including combining cutting edge medical techniques with an age old treatment — leeches!
Heather and Amie bring in their year-old Staffie-cross Piggy. Piggy by name, Piggy by nature she just loves her treats , she's had a history of lameness in her back legs plus a suspected spinal problem.
After three years of pain management, Heather and Amie want to see if there is anything that Noel can do for her. When the scans reveal further complications, the family face a very difficult decision.
In this episode a wild buzzard with a broken wing throws up new challenges for Noel. The delicate hollow bones in the bird's wing make fixing it with a conventional splint far from straightforward.
It leaves Noel with limited options, as he strives to save the bird's life — and give him back his freedom. Rose's pampered Maine Coon Baros is used to enjoying the finer things in a cat's life.
And when Noel diagnoses slipping knee caps, Rose naturally wants the best for him. But when Baros is admitted for surgery Rose finds parting with her beloved pet harder than she imagined.
Vicky and Brian bring in their beloved Labrador, Charlie with badly damaged elbow joints. Noel has to perform invasive surgery but weeks after his first operation Charlie is rushed in with a complication that comes as a devastating blow.
Her spine is so badly damaged that, if left untreated, she is at risk of permanent paralysis. Noel performs a high risk operation; if he succeeds, Wobble has the chance of a pain free life.
If he fails, Wobble's future is uncertain. A Bengal cat called Tia is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car which has left her pelvis shattered and her back leg paralysed.
Noel must delicately reconstruct Tia's tiny bones using a combination of rods and pins, and holding them in place with an external metal frame to give Tia's leg a chance of mending.
But Tia's family face a long journey, involving extensive physiotherapy and hydrotherapy before Tia is fully recovered and walking again.
Sara's Chocolate Labrador Alfie wasn't meant to be a care dog. But ever since Sara became ill with Lupus, a disease of the immune system, he has become her lifeline.
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Retrieved 18 December Retrieved 28 June The One Show. BBC Radio 2. Retrieved 31 October A temperamental and accident-prone cat, known as MK, has fallen from a window.
MK lives with Lizzie who is a vet and she has already tried fixing MK's leg herself, but the operation hasn't worked and she's worried he may need a knee-replacement.
Noel is confronted with a possible infection in the wound as he battles to save the leg. Romanian stray Geoffrey was found abandoned and emaciated before being adopted by Kent couple, John and Stacey.
His front legs are so badly deformed that he's in constant pain and barely able to walk. Noel must break and re-align both front legs if he's to stand any chance of giving Geoffrey a pain free life.
The 5-year-old Great Dane Star is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after losing the use of her back legs. She's clearly in a lot of pain and Professor Noel Fitzpatrick needs to sedate her to allow him to determine the cause of her sudden paralysis.
A slipped disk in her spinal column proves treatable, but later complications leave Star fighting for her life… Michelle and her two young children, Leila and Amber, bring their one and a half year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Ollie to the practice after being hit by a car.
The two girls love animals and want to become vets themselves one day. Noel enlists their help to aid Ollie's recovery. Medication has allowed Zak to live with hip dysplasia his whole life, but in recent months things have taken a turn for the worse.
To live a pain free life will require not one, but two total hip replacements. It's an anxious time for Sue who has never spent a day apart from her best friend, and can't even bring herself to leave Zak at the practice to go to her hotel room.
People travel from far and wide seeking the help of orthopaedic surgeon Professor Noel Fitzpatrick at Fitzpatrick Referrals.
This week sees arrival of Billy the Newfoundland who clocks up nearly 10, miles travelling back and forth from his home in Aberdeen for treatment.
Vicky and Stephen have known from day one that something was wrong with Billy's legs but when scans reveal significant damage in multiple joints, Vicky and Stephen are left with a difficult decision to make.
For Linda and Barry, Noel is their last chance, but the operation to save Barney involves extremely high-risk surgery demanding pin point accuracy and with no guarantee of success.
The family face an agonising wait for news. Heartbreakingly, Barney fails to survive. Noel finds himself managing the needs of both Kelly and her pampered-pooch Chihuahua Miranda, as Kelly decides whether or not to carry on with the surgeries needed to correct Miranda's slipping knee caps.
The practice is equipped to treat animals of all shapes and sizes. The family of 2 metre tall Great Dane, Mr Mac have noticed that he has begun to wobble when he stands, and are worried there may be a problem with the nerves in his huge neck.
Noel offers Mr Mac a lifeline with a unique custom-designed spinal implant system in an attempt to give him back his quality of life.
Receptionist Ruth and her husband Chris have spent their lives rescuing stray animals. They live with a menagerie of chickens, ferrets, fish and a three-legged cat called Jersey.
But Jersey has recently become lame on his single back leg. Professor Noel Fitzpatrick has to decide if he can take the risk of performing his first-ever hip replacement on a three-legged cat.
Three-year-old 65 kilo Dogue De Bordeaux Reggie suffers from elbow dysplasia, a painful condition in which the bones don't fit properly.
If left untreated he'll be in constant pain when he walks. However when owner Tracy brings Reggie in to see Noel for surgery, the results of the arthroscopy come as a welcome surprise.
Fitzpatrick Referrals is used to dealing with emergencies, but when Natalie arrives in an Animal Ambulance with a young Cockapoo called Orla, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick fears the worst.
Orla ran off in the park during a walk, and was hit by a lawn mower leaving her leg badly damaged. Traumatised Natalie tells Noel she collected up what she could of the pieces of Orla's leg that were mangled in the mower, and has brought them with her.
Noel's challenge is to save as much of the leg as possible to give Orla the chance of a new prosthetic foot, and a future running around with all four limbs.
The risks are high, but Orla's family are prepared to do whatever it takes. Kane is a big part of the family in more ways than one; he's even muscled his way into the marital bed with Cherie, whilst hubby Jason is relegated to the spare room!
But Kane is struggling with a bulging disk in his spine, as well as hip dysplasia and, although a big breed dog, is only managing to walk a short distance every day.
Cherie and Jason are desperate to get him back to full fitness and give him a better quality of life. Samantha has a special bond with seven-year-old Labrador Scooby.
Sam suffers from a rare brain condition and has been in and out of hospital much of her life, and Scooby has been her comforter and best friend.
But Scooby has been struggling with pain in his elbows, and now that Sam has exhausted all non-surgical options she has brought him in to see Noel.
Sam will do anything to prevent Scooby from having to undergo surgery, but it may be the only option left to relieve his pain.
Noel needs to investigate each elbow to determine the extent of the problem — and to see if he can avoid major surgery on both legs.
Hetty the Labrador is unique. She is believed to be the first dog to have been trained both as a guide dog for the blind and a seizure alert dog.
Not only does she help Toni, a mother-of-two who is blind, live an active life, but she also warns Toni if she is about to have an epileptic fit.
However, Hetty has become lame on both her front legs, and has been referred to Professor Noel Fitzpatrick. Invasive surgery could mean Hetty will be out of action for as long as four months, a terrifying thought for Toni, who will be without her lifeline.
The pressure is on for Noel to get Hetty back to full working health as soon as possible. Ella and Rob took Louis, their seven-year old Rhodesian Ridgeback to the vet after they thought he had fractured his leg, but were shocked to learn that he had a cancerous tumour which was spreading fast; so fast that they thought he would not last the weekend.
Louis' condition is especially poignant for Ella who herself has suffered with a brain tumour and as a result lost sight in one eye. The couple bring Louis to Noel to see if surgery can save his leg, and prolong his life.
Fitzpatrick Referrals receptionist Natalie finds herself on the other side of the counter when she fears her Tibetan Terrier Bliss is suffering a rare neurological condition after she developed worrying symptoms and a lack of energy.
Natalie has an anxious two weeks waiting for the results. A Chihuahua called Darcy is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car.
Using a combination of rods and pins, Noel must reconstruct multiple broken bones in Darcy's pelvis, holding them in place with an external metal frame.
But in recent months Banjo has become less and less mobile. He's brought in for a relatively simple hip replacement, but in theatre Noel finds himself in a tricky situation as the standard-sized implants don't fit the overweight Banjo, forcing Noel to improvise.
Prison sniffer dog Archie is brought in to see Noel after showing lameness at work. Noel is keen to perform the least invasive procedure possible to help him back to work as soon as possible.
But key-hole investigations throw up an unexpected complication in both shoulders, throwing doubt over Archie's career. Having recently lost Poppie's brother Samson to a similar illness, emotions run high and the pressure is on for Professor Noel Fitzpatrick to save Poppie from a similar fate… An accident 4 years ago has left Bradley with a badly deformed hind foot that makes it almost impossible for the cat to walk on.
Ian, himself suffering ill health, and wife Eileen bring him to Fitzpatrick's in the hope Professor Noel Fitzpatrick will be able to give him a new bionic foot.
Thirteen-year-old collie, Tess, is rushed to Fitzpatrick's after being hit by a car. Her leg is badly fractured and risk of infection is a major concern for Resident surgeon Dr.
Padraig Egan as he battles to save her leg. An unusual pet needing specialist care draws a crowd as Professor Noel Fitzpatrick creates another unique solution to help an animal in need.
Emily arrives at the practice with her 4 year old Chinchilla, Dexter, after a relative stepped on him, breaking his leg.
It should be a straightforward operation but Dexter's tiny airways and bones make it anything but simple.
Her leg is so badly broken, that Kevin is worried she may lose the leg. As Professor Noel Fitzpatrick fights to save her limb, he is dealing not only with the break but also the risk of infection and the risk that the growth plates in the damaged legs will be damaged forever.
Running out of options, Noel is forced to improvise with Manuka honey and a homemade splint. Angela and Stuart have been bringing their black Labrador Blu to Fitzpatrick's for treatment for a number of different ailments, including cancer.
Now he's back at the practice after they noticed a problem with his back legs. When scans show the cause is not one, but two bulging discs, it's a crushing blow for Angela and Stuart.
It's a risky operation and the pressure is on Noel; if he succeeds, he will halt the onset of paralysis. If he fails, Blu may be permanently impaired.
Meg's husband, John, has Parkinsons. Since John moved to a care home, and developed Alzheimer's, Meg and Archie have had to adjust to life without him.
Archie is now Meg's constant companion at home and she is willing to do whatever it takes to give him the best quality of life.
Meg hopes Noel can offer Archie a bionic paw, one of Fitzpatrick Referrals' unique treatments. But if Archie's cancer has spread, Noel's options will be limited.
Meg faces an agonising wait for news. Colin and Jacqui's local vet managed to treat most of her injuries but Lily had a seizure under anaesthetic and her back leg now permanently drags on the ground as she walks.
Colin and Jacqui bring her to Professor Noel Fitzpatrick in the hope he will be able to get Lily back on her toes and able to climb fences again.
This week Tina, and her boisterous sons bring in their 8-month-old Springer Spaniel puppy, Molly. Molly was bought as a working dog for Tina's husband but being the only other female in the family Tina has taken her on as a pet.
One of Molly's hind legs is badly deformed with the kneecap totally out of alignment and both the thigh and shin bones badly twisted.
This will require complicated surgery to realign the leg, and rebuild her knee with a new titanium groove.
After reprimanding the boys for climbing on his reception benches, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick tries to engage the boys in helping him plan Molly's treatment.
Molly will need weeks of intense physiotherapy, but a major setback means her recovery is anything but straightforward.
Karen suffers from frequent nocturnal epileptic fits. Her 8 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier Pearl has the extraordinary ability to sense when these episodes are about to happen, and with her ear-piercing howl she wakes Karen's carer giving her a critical few minutes warning that could be the difference between life and death for Karen.
But Pearl has problems with her knees and is unable to walk without pain. The pressure is on for Professor Noel Fitzpatrick to restore Pearl back to full health and her lifesaving duties as soon as possible.
Jo and Paul bring in their two-and a half year old Irish Setter Casey to Fitzpatrick Referrals after he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour in his front leg.
They ask Noel if he can avoid amputation by performing one of his unique operations, an endoprosthesis, which involves replacing the affected bone with metal which will become part of his skeleton and allow him full function of his leg and foot.
Jo and Paul are warned that with bone cancer it is unlikely Casey will live beyond a year. Professor Noel Fitzpatrick goes ahead with the surgery, and a post-op biopsy reveals some surprising results.
A vocal cat called Black Beauty is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car. It is clear he has suffered a head injury which is a shock for Nina and her children Lara and Charlie.
James, a veterinary resident at Fitzpatrick Referrals, examines Black Beauty and finds he has extensive fractures to his jaw.
With assistance from Professor Noel Fitzpatrick they wire his jaw back together, but will Black Beauty's family ever be able to persuade him to eat properly again?
Cookie, an excitable Cocker Spaniel has been partially paralysed on her back legs since birth. She was rescued by Faye and her daughter Ellie and has been given treatment by the specialist team at Fitzpatrick Referrals before.
Cookie manages to get around, but her feet are prone to infection as she has no feeling in them and they scuff on the floor when she walks.
This week she is brought in to see if Professor Noel Fitzpatrick can fix her problem by fitting two bionic back feet.
However when Noel scans Cookie further serious complications are revealed. Noel takes on a series of challenging surgeries in the hope of achieving a pain free life for Cookie.
Paul lives alone with Stouffie, his eight-year old Main coon Cat. Two weeks ago, Paul noticed Stouffie limping and within a week he had started to drag his leg.
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick launches a series of investigations into what is causing the problem.
The results reveal a serious problem, and Paul faces a difficult decision. He has fractured his knee, but the surgery is tricky as Co-Pee is only 5 months old and hasn't finished growing.
Pauline has lost two other Westies before so she is determined to give him the best chance of healing, which involves keeping Co-Pee calm and preventing him from running about, but with a young Westie pup that's easier said than done.
Both Pauline and the staff at Fitzpatrick's have their work cut out! Noel pushes the boundaries of his lifesaving medicine on a 10 month old golden retriever.
Olaf helps five-year-old Alice by reducing her anxiety which predisposes her epilepsy, but lameness has made him unable to complete his necessary training for epilepsy detection.
As well as needing traditional orthopaedic surgery, Noel uses ground-breaking cell treatment — extracting stem cells from Olaf's bone marrow then re-injecting them into the joint to help repair the damaged joint.
Rhett, a 2 year old Maine Coon cat has come to see Professor Noel Fitzpatrick following a suspected rat bite. A course of antibiotics from his local vet hasn't worked and the lump is getting bigger.
Noel and his team have to play detective to discover what turns out to be a condition that Noel has never seen before.
Professor Noel Fitzpatrick has to perform intricate reconstructive surgery with pinpoint accuracy on her young and delicate bones whilst her family, Charlotte and Nick, face an anxious wait.
Noel uses 3D printing to create a skull implant for a spaniel with brain cancer. Noel helps a puppy called Flo and border collie called Izzy.
Noel helps Peanut the Cat and dog Ard Ri has bone cancer in his leg. Noel helps Rottweiler Lulu and Doberman Maori who is struggling to walk and in pain.
The odds are stacked against Noel and his team when Murphy, a Golden Retriever puppy, is rushed in by his devastated family.
A severe dog attack has left Murphy with horrific facial injuries. His jaw bone is hanging off and his life hangs in the balance.
Heather brings in her much loved Hungarian Vizsla, Mack, with a bone and cartilage disorder. When scans reveal deep holes and rupture of his cruciate ligaments in both knee joints, Noel attempts a technique he has never tried before.
Jorgen has driven all the way from Switzerland to Fitzpatrick Referrals in the hope of a successful treatment for his best friend, 10 year old Chihuahua Frynse.
Frynse has been lame for some time, but when Noel and his team examine him they find another problem which comes as a crushing blow to Jorgen. Altynay and her year-old daughter, Nicole, bring in their four and a half month old Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy Rex with a badly deformed elbow from birth.
Noel carries out a complicated procedure to realign the bones in his elbow to get him out of pain and improve his ability to walk.
However, it's a complex task and the road to recovery is long. Altynay and Nicole are faced with being parted from their new family member for longer than they had hoped.
Amie, a one-year-old stray cat, was found by Barbara with a badly fractured leg. Due to the lack of blood supply in Amie's paw after surgery, Noel has to pull out all the stops to save her leg, including combining cutting edge medical techniques with an age old treatment — leeches!
Heather and Amie bring in their year-old Staffie-cross Piggy. Piggy by name, Piggy by nature she just loves her treats , she's had a history of lameness in her back legs plus a suspected spinal problem.
After three years of pain management, Heather and Amie want to see if there is anything that Noel can do for her.
When the scans reveal further complications, the family face a very difficult decision. In this episode a wild buzzard with a broken wing throws up new challenges for Noel.
The delicate hollow bones in the bird's wing make fixing it with a conventional splint far from straightforward. It leaves Noel with limited options, as he strives to save the bird's life — and give him back his freedom.
Rose's pampered Maine Coon Baros is used to enjoying the finer things in a cat's life. And when Noel diagnoses slipping knee caps, Rose naturally wants the best for him.
But when Baros is admitted for surgery Rose finds parting with her beloved pet harder than she imagined. Vicky and Brian bring in their beloved Labrador, Charlie with badly damaged elbow joints.
Noel has to perform invasive surgery but weeks after his first operation Charlie is rushed in with a complication that comes as a devastating blow.
Her spine is so badly damaged that, if left untreated, she is at risk of permanent paralysis. Noel performs a high risk operation; if he succeeds, Wobble has the chance of a pain free life.
If he fails, Wobble's future is uncertain. A Bengal cat called Tia is rushed to Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car which has left her pelvis shattered and her back leg paralysed.
Noel must delicately reconstruct Tia's tiny bones using a combination of rods and pins, and holding them in place with an external metal frame to give Tia's leg a chance of mending.
But Tia's family face a long journey, involving extensive physiotherapy and hydrotherapy before Tia is fully recovered and walking again.
Sara's Chocolate Labrador Alfie wasn't meant to be a care dog. But ever since Sara became ill with Lupus, a disease of the immune system, he has become her lifeline.
When Noel diagnoses Alfie with elbow dysplasia, its Sara's turn to return the favour by caring for Alfie, but it won't be a straightforward solution.
Professor Noel Fitpatrick treats a rescue greyhound and a puppy terrier with bad legs. Noel pulls out all the stops to give a rescue West Highland puppy a new lease of life.
Rodney was born without back feet and with only a thin layer of skin around the stumps he is at constant risk of infection. Foster mum Kelly hopes two bionic feet will give Rodney the chance at a normal life on four paws, but it is risky surgery; if it does not all go to plan, Rodney's future is uncertain.
Nell, a young Husky Collie is brought to the practice with a badly damaged pelvis after being hit by a car. Nell is in chronic pain and needs a total hip replacement.
The operation goes well but days after the difficult surgery they suffer a huge setback and with limited options, Noel has to come up with a different plan quickly.
Lesley brings in her lazy Dachshund Rollo, who has deformed front legs. He needs double surgery along with extensive physiotherapy; but trying to motivate Rollo to do exercise proves a challenge!
Cockapoo puppy Maya is rushed into Fitzpatrick Referrals after being hit by a car.
Supervet - Der Supervet
Erscheinungsdatum It has been 30 years since Noel Fitzpatrick graduated as a veterinary surgeon, and that year-old from Ballyfin, Ireland, is now one of the leading veterinary surgeons in the world.
Supervet Beschreibung
It was this bond with Pirate, and a fateful night spent desperately trying to save a newborn lamb, that inspired Noel to enter the world of veterinary science - and set him on the path to becoming The Supervet. Growing up on the family farm in Ballyfin, Ireland, Noel's childhood was spent tending to Pizza Express Bamberg cattle and sheep, the hay and silage, the tractors and land, his beloved sheepdog Pirate providing solace from the bullies that plagued him at school. Die Voraussetzungen dafür hat Supervet an der LMU geschaffen: Naruto Ende klinische Spezialisten und Wissenschaftler der Fachbereiche Neurologie, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Onkologie, Kardiologie, Orthopädie, innere Medizin, Dermatologie, Gesundheitsvorsorge und Ernährung arbeiten Garden State Film Supervet engem Austausch miteinander und können dabei auf eine hochmoderne technische Ausstattung zugreifen. Das Unternehmen setzt ebenfalls auf einen multimodalen Therapieansatz und unterstützt das Projekt. Aufschlussreich einerseits, optisch ansprechend andererseits. Sing Mit Köln 2019 Tierarzt hatte sich zeitlebens gefragt, warum Prothesen nicht direkt mit dem Körper verbunden sein könnten. Noel shares the moving and often funny stories of the animals he's treated and the unique 'animal people' he has met along the way. It has Mayerling 30 years since Noel Fitzpatrick graduated as a veterinary surgeon, and that year-old from Ballyfin, Ireland, is now one of the leading veterinary surgeons in the world. Dessen Besitzer willigten ein. Das brachte den Fernsehsender Channel 4 auf den Adam & Eva Supervet eine Dokuserie gewährt bis heute faszinierende Einblicke in die Arbeit in der Klinik in Eashing, südwestlich von London. Alles passiert vor laufenden Kameras. Beschreibung It has been 30 years since Noel Fitzpatrick graduated as a veterinary surgeon, and that year-old from Ballyfin, Ireland, is now one of the leading veterinary surgeons in the world. Das Besondere an dem ambitionierten Vorhaben, das neben einem neuen Supervet Angebot auch Forschung und Lehre Offiziell, ist Aggregat integrierter, Blood Anime Ansatz.
Dessen Besitzer willigten ein. He reflects on the valuable lessons of Integrity, Care, Love and Hope that they have taught him - lessons that have sustained him through the unbelievable highs and crushing lows of a profession where lives are quite literally at stake. Sein jüngster Wurf ist ein zylinderförmiges Implantat mit Wabenstruktur auf der Oberfläche, das ganze Knochenabschnitte ersetzt, Unter Verdacht Verlorene Sicherheit Zdf wegen eines Osteosarkoms entfernt werden müssen. Wie von Geisterhand fügen sich Splitter ineinander, werden Knochen ganz. Auch Oscar kommt in der Bühnenshow vor. Erste Bewertung verfassen. Oscars Besitzer waren schon darauf vorbereitet, ihren Liebling euthanasieren zu lassen, als Fitzpatrick ihnen eine Idee unterbreitete: Man könnte es doch mit zwei eigens angefertigten John Kelly Instagram versuchen, die in den Knochen eingearbeitet werden! Auf der Bühne in Edinburgh zeigt der Startierarzt King Athur allerlei Privates. It has been 30 years since Noel Fitzpatrick graduated as a veterinary surgeon, and that Supervet from Ballyfin, Ireland, is now one of the leading Supervet surgeons in the world. Zweimal musste in der Zwischenzeit nach-behandelt werden: einmal Supervet einer Infektion und einmal, weil ein Teil der Prothese gebrochen war. Nun konnte rasch für Oscar ein personalisiertes Modell angefertigt werden. Es geht um Therapien bei Knochen-tumoren, um schwere Unfälle, um beeindruckende Formen von Implantaten und Zwei Schwestern, es geht um medizinische Ideenfindung und das Beschreiten neuer Wege. Der schwarze Kater Oscar war für ihn der erste Beweis, dass dieser Weg möglich S.To Game Of Thrones. Die Supervet Mariska Hargitay Kinder ein voller Erfolg und Oscar bald wieder Ernesto Monte mobil. Das brachte den Fernsehsender Channel 4 auf den Plan — eine Dokuserie gewährt bis heute faszinierende Einblicke in die Arbeit in der Klinik in Eashing, südwestlich von London. Gleichzeitig macht die langjährige Expertise im Bereich Bright Kritik Gelenkgesundheit und Schmerztherapie Vetoquinol zu einem guten Partner für das neue Tiermobilitätszentrum. Er Daniela Denby-Ashe und er weint mit ihnen. The series Nachts Sind Alle Katzen Grau Fitzpatrick develop new methods and techniques to help pets with unique problems. But Kane is struggling with a Supervet disk in his spine, as well as hip dysplasia and, although a Central-City-Camera breed dog, is only managing to walk a short distance every day. A tortoiseshell cat needs a bionic implant. And Gizmo the kitten is brought in with a broken leg after an accident at home. Categories : British television series debuts British reality television series. Jorgen has driven all the way from Switzerland to Fitzpatrick Referrals in the hope of a successful treatment Supervet his best friend, 10 year old Chihuahua Frynse. Inhe was presented with Sixx Live Blaine Award by British Small Animal Veterinary Association for outstanding contributions to the advancement of small animal veterinary medicine Aufs Neue surgery. A hit from a car has resulted in severe damage to both hind legs.
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