The Supervet: Noel Fitzpatrick - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Teddy, Harvey & Juke
The new series starts with a tiny Jackahuahua puppy needing emergency spinal surgery and an excitable Labrador facing elbow replacement surgery and a difficult road to recovery.

Buster, Doug & Rusty
A beloved overweight bulldog called Buster needs new knees. And a pug called Doug requires risky spinal surgery to remove a cyst, with no guarantee he will recover.

Betsy, Beau & Rosie
A tortoiseshell cat needs a bionic implant. A Tibetan terrier called Beau faces complicated surgery to treat hip dysplasia.

Oscar, Korky, Raz & Lishka
A Labrador puppy needs fitted plates and stem cell injections for elbow disease. And a Russian Black Terrier has a cancerous growth and is at risk of losing a leg.

Arnold, Benji & Kyte
Take That's Mark Owen brings some celebrity dazzle to the surgery as he arrives with his 18-month-old Doberman. There's also a lame border collie and a Coton-Tzu with a bad hip.

Ziggy, Bear & Noah
Sports pundit Lee Dixon brings his beloved rescue dog to see Professor Noel. An owner comes all the way from Guernsey with her injured dog. And a puppy needs new hips.
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