Our custom built operating theatre is very well equipped for a range of surgery from canine knee operations, ovariohysterectomy, eye and ear surgery to avian endoscopy and even surgery on tiny exotics like hamsters and chameleons.
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Bairbre and Liz performing surgery on a guinea with cystic ovaries.
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Marley the Bearded Dragon has surgery to remove a mass on his jaw.
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Alvin the Hamster, in an oxygen tent. He fractured his ribs after been dropped by a small child.
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Iggy the Iguana recovers from surgery to have his tail tip amputated. An intravenous drip helps him recover faster.
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Oscar the pet barn owl, recovering from surgery on his fractured leg.
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Caspar the rabbit, having dental treatment for a painful tooth spur which had lacerated his tongue.