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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 544039" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>The man is a genius and his state of the art veterinary centre is second to none. Last week when the cat died on the operating table and he cut into its skin and pumped its heart back to life was exceptional, the bone craft as you say Paul was pretty amazing as his skills to make bionic limbs for pets that would otherwise be put down is mind blowing..</p><p></p><p>Beshlie, we have pet insurance too but only have a £4000 limit on what we can claim for, after watching this weeks programme where the dog with the dried-up discs needed an operation (cost was £6500) it does make you think twice, I wonder what the final bill was for the dog with 3 legs, how anyone can do that to a dog is beyond belief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 544039, member: 11028"] The man is a genius and his state of the art veterinary centre is second to none. Last week when the cat died on the operating table and he cut into its skin and pumped its heart back to life was exceptional, the bone craft as you say Paul was pretty amazing as his skills to make bionic limbs for pets that would otherwise be put down is mind blowing.. Beshlie, we have pet insurance too but only have a £4000 limit on what we can claim for, after watching this weeks programme where the dog with the dried-up discs needed an operation (cost was £6500) it does make you think twice, I wonder what the final bill was for the dog with 3 legs, how anyone can do that to a dog is beyond belief. [/QUOTE]
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