Massive thank you to Lucy and the rest of the team for saving Keano when we bought him in on Wednesday with gastric dilation volvulus (bloat).
As Lucy said when we bought him in the prognosis was not good but he’s a fighter and defied the odds and he came through and is recovering well and slowly getting back to his old self.
Still wearing his t-shirt to keep away from his stitches, still eating well. I was a wreck worrying I was going to lose him; thank you to the lovely lady on reception for the tissues and to everyone who cared for him.
Copper’s Recovery from a Life-Threatening Chest Infection
Cases like Copper’s highlight how important rapid assessment, intensive nursing care, and ongoing monitoring can be in helping critically ill patients recover
Brave Darcie Bounces Back After Knee Surgery
Three-year-old Rottweiler Darcie is proving that courage can come with a wagging tail and a very gentle nature
Mash and his Detached “Abs”
Mash was rushed into Bicester Vets after his owners felt he “wasn’t right” and didn’t seem able to stand properly at home









