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Noel Fitzpatrick runs one of the most advanced veterinary practices in Britain and is known as the Bionic Vet. Some of the hardest-to-cure pets from across the country receive cutting-edge treatments and surgery here, from a team of over a hundred surgeons, nurses, ward attendants and physiotherapists. This series follows Noel and his team as they use their pioneering techniques to attempt to cure pets that might otherwise be beyond saving.
In this episode, labradoodle Mitzi is rushed in after being hit by a car. Noel also helps 10-month-old German Pointer Hector, a much-loved family pet who has been struggling to walk.
A dog called Marley is admitted to Fitzpatricks with severe dysplasia of the elbow. A Rhodesian Ridgeback has a high-risk operation. And Noel treats an old gym buddy's injured dog.
The Supervet takes on an incredibly challenging case with an injured boxer dog needing stem-cell scaffolding. And a convoy of hedgehogs with broken legs are brought to the surgery.
A tiny papillon needs a double knee replacement. A mountain dog has an exploded disc in his spine. And a German Shepherd is fitted with a bionic paw.
Expats Dave and Sue drive 500 miles from France hoping to get a diagnosis for their border collie's leg pain. And an eight-year-old pug needs surgery on his elbow.
A three year-old Newfoundland dog needs surgery for his bent front legs. And a long-haired Chihuahua requires a total hip replacement.
An owner travels through the night to get his much-loved doberman seen by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick. And a rabbit with a broken ankle needs surgery.
Professor Noel helps a bichon frise with chronic elbow pain, a Labrador unable to stand, and a leonberger with a bone tumour.
Brought in to see Professor Noel Fitzpatrick is a shih-tzu cross with deformed legs, a golden retriever that needs a tumour removed, and a bulldog puppy with a fractured elbow.
A dog owner travels all the way from Romania, hoping Professor Noel can cure her dog's squashed spinal chord. And a golden Labrador is offered a new shoulder.
Dr Noel treats a lurcher with a collapsed joint; a puppy that struggles to walk; and a cat that's been hit by a car on its first venture outside the house.
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