Jo Hardy - Tales from a Wild Vet - Paws, claws and furry encounters

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From African goats to blue wildebeest, and potty pigs to dippy donkeys, Jo Hardy, now a qualified vet, is about to take on the world, one animal at a time.Jo is determined to go where vets are desperately needed. Heading out first to the townships of South Africa, then to Uganda.Dealing with life-and-death decisions and much-loved family pets, here and abroad, including a giant French rabbit, a labradoodle that stops breathing under anaesthetic and an angry cat that won’t get out of its box, Jo has to trust her training as never before.

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Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Chapter One: Mickey and the Miracle Chapter Two: Hedgehogs, Doves and a Very Cross Pheasant Chapter Three: Tosca Chapter Four: South Africa Chapter Five: First-time Surgery Chapter Six: Monday Morning Chapter Seven: People and their Pets Chapter Eight: Hoping to Help Chapter Nine: On the Side of the Animals Chapter Ten: The Handprint Chapter Eleven: The Thank-you Chicken Chapter Twelve: Margaret the Pig Chapter Thirteen: A Better Future Chapter Fourteen: Just Like Us Chapter Fifteen: The Trouble with Cats Chapter Sixteen: A Cheeky Chicken, a Daft Duck and Piles of Puppies Chapter Seventeen: Morocco Chapter Eighteen: Wedding Plans and Lucy’s Surprise Acknowledgements About the Publisher

Copyright Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Chapter One: Mickey and the Miracle Chapter Two: Hedgehogs, Doves and a Very Cross Pheasant Chapter Three: Tosca Chapter Four: South Africa Chapter Five: First-time Surgery Chapter Six: Monday Morning Chapter Seven: People and their Pets Chapter Eight: Hoping to Help Chapter Nine: On the Side of the Animals Chapter Ten: The Handprint Chapter Eleven: The Thank-you Chicken Chapter Twelve: Margaret the Pig Chapter Thirteen: A Better Future Chapter Fourteen: Just Like Us Chapter Fifteen: The Trouble with Cats Chapter Sixteen: A Cheeky Chicken, a Daft Duck and Piles of Puppies Chapter Seventeen: Morocco Chapter Eighteen: Wedding Plans and Lucy’s Surprise Acknowledgements About the Publisher

This book is based on real-life experiences. However, many details of the scenarios, and names of the animals and owners, have been changed to protect client confidentiality.

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First published by HarperElement 2016

FIRST EDITION

© Jo Hardy and Caro Handley 2016

Cover layout design © HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2016

Cover illustrations © Sarah Tanat-Jones

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Contents

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Title Page Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Chapter One: Mickey and the Miracle Chapter Two: Hedgehogs, Doves and a Very Cross Pheasant Chapter Three: Tosca Chapter Four: South Africa Chapter Five: First-time Surgery Chapter Six: Monday Morning Chapter Seven: People and their Pets Chapter Eight: Hoping to Help Chapter Nine: On the Side of the Animals Chapter Ten: The Handprint Chapter Eleven: The Thank-you Chicken Chapter Twelve: Margaret the Pig Chapter Thirteen: A Better Future Chapter Fourteen: Just Like Us Chapter Fifteen: The Trouble with Cats Chapter Sixteen: A Cheeky Chicken, a Daft Duck and Piles of Puppies Chapter Seventeen: Morocco Chapter Eighteen: Wedding Plans and Lucy’s Surprise Acknowledgements About the Publisher

Copyright

Chapter One: Mickey and the Miracle

Chapter Two: Hedgehogs, Doves and a Very Cross Pheasant

Chapter Three: Tosca

Chapter Four: South Africa

Chapter Five: First-time Surgery

Chapter Six: Monday Morning

Chapter Seven: People and their Pets

Chapter Eight: Hoping to Help

Chapter Nine: On the Side of the Animals

Chapter Ten: The Handprint

Chapter Eleven: The Thank-you Chicken

Chapter Twelve: Margaret the Pig

Chapter Thirteen: A Better Future

Chapter Fourteen: Just Like Us

Chapter Fifteen: The Trouble with Cats

Chapter Sixteen: A Cheeky Chicken, a Daft Duck and Piles of Puppies

Chapter Seventeen: Morocco

Chapter Eighteen: Wedding Plans and Lucy’s Surprise

Acknowledgements

About the Publisher

CHAPTER ONE

Mickey and the Miracle

‘There’s something wrong with Mickey. Can you help?’

The elderly couple standing in front of me were visibly upset. She had tears in her eyes, and his lower jaw was trembling.

‘He’s off his food. He’s normally so full of life, but for the last couple of days he’s been so quiet. And this morning he was sick and there was … blood,’ they told me.

I looked at the small brown-and-white mutt sitting on the examining table, looking up at me solemnly with big, trusting brown eyes.

‘Hello, Mickey,’ I said. ‘What’s up with you then?’

He was a mixed-breed terrier; there was probably a bit of Westie and a bit of Yorkie mixed in with some Cairn in his background. His eyes peered out through a fringe of white hair and his small silky ears flopped over at a perky angle.

I looked at his worried owners. ‘Let me take a look at him while you tell me a bit more about what’s been going on. How old is Mickey?’

His owners, Mr and Mrs Thomas, told me that he was seven, which is still fairly young for a small dog. He was a rescue dog, they explained. They’d found him at a dog pound when he was just a puppy and they’d been devoted to him ever since.

As I went through a basic examination, which Mickey tolerated patiently, I rattled through a mental index of possible causes for a dog vomiting blood. The trouble was, it could mean so many things. Had he swallowed a foreign body? Did he have a tumour? Did he have gastritis? Did he have stomach ulcers? Did he have worms? Or might it be an infection?

This was my very first case as a fully qualified vet, and it had to be a complicated one. I had been hoping for something simple; a dose of worms, perhaps, or a vaccination and a bit of flea advice. Instead, here was Mickey, with his mystery condition.

It was early August 2014 and I had been a vet for all of three weeks. After graduating from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) I’d signed on with an agency as a locum and here I was, on my first day at Braxton’s, a small practice in East London, filling in for two weeks while the regular vets were on holiday.

After five long years of study and training, I could still hardly believe that I’d actually made it. We’d been pushed to the limit – and never more so than in our final year, when we’d worked on rotation in every kind of practice, from small animal to stable, to farm and even the zoo. It was non-stop; sometimes terrifying and constantly demanding. But no matter how tough the challenges, there had always been a qualified vet supervising everything I did. Now I suddenly felt as if I’d had the safety net whisked out from under me. For the first time, I was on my own.

I took a deep breath. ‘I think we need to give Mickey an X-ray to see what’s going on in his stomach. There are a number of things that could be wrong and hopefully that will give us a much better idea of what it is and whether he might need surgery.’

Mickey’s owners looked at me, white-faced. ‘Will it cost much?’ said Mrs Thomas. ‘Because we don’t have pet insurance and we haven’t got a lot of money.’

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