The beloved series “The Supervet” returns for its 19th season with an inspiring and heartwarming premiere, airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, June 13, 2024, on Channel 4. In this special rescue episode, viewers will witness the incredible skills and compassion of the nation’s favourite vet, as he continues to deliver cutting-edge care to animals in need. The episode introduces Pretzel, an abandoned seven-week-old kitten who has already faced significant challenges in her short life. With his expertise and dedication, the Supervet takes on Pretzel’s case, aiming to give her the chance at a healthy and happy future.
In addition to Pretzel’s story, the episode revisits one of the show’s most memorable patients, Wobble the whippet. Wobble’s journey touched the hearts of many, and this episode provides an update on his progress and how the advanced treatments he received have impacted his life. The combination of new...
In addition to Pretzel’s story, the episode revisits one of the show’s most memorable patients, Wobble the whippet. Wobble’s journey touched the hearts of many, and this episode provides an update on his progress and how the advanced treatments he received have impacted his life. The combination of new...
- 6/7/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Here's a little ditty about a swan that got saved by a vet with a big heart -- or, at least, that's one version of what you're about to see. The swan was crossing a rainy street in the English town of Guildford -- In the crosswalk, mind you -- when Prof. Noel Fitzpatrick, a local veterinary surgeon, sprung into action. Fitzpatrick was afraid the swan was seconds from getting run over, so he followed...
- 11/7/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Meghan Markle is concerned about the other main man in her life: her rescue dog, Guy.
Prince Harry's fiancee is reportedly "distraught" after her adopted beagle broke two of his legs, the Mail on Sunday reports.
According to the outlet, Guy was injured shortly after Meghan's engagement to Prince Harry was announced. Though it's unclear how the dog was injured, he is reportedly receiving treatment from Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, aka the Bionic Vet, who is renowned for his surgical techniques.
It's also being reported that Harry, 33, has gone with Meghan to visit her pup as he heals at a treatment center.
Last December, the 36-year-old actress shared a sweet snap of her beloved canine in a hand-me-down sweater that featured the British flag, and in the past, she frequently showed off both Guy and her other dog on Instagram.
For the love of hand-me-downs. This was Bogart's sweater when he was a puppy, and now it's keeping...
Prince Harry's fiancee is reportedly "distraught" after her adopted beagle broke two of his legs, the Mail on Sunday reports.
According to the outlet, Guy was injured shortly after Meghan's engagement to Prince Harry was announced. Though it's unclear how the dog was injured, he is reportedly receiving treatment from Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, aka the Bionic Vet, who is renowned for his surgical techniques.
It's also being reported that Harry, 33, has gone with Meghan to visit her pup as he heals at a treatment center.
Last December, the 36-year-old actress shared a sweet snap of her beloved canine in a hand-me-down sweater that featured the British flag, and in the past, she frequently showed off both Guy and her other dog on Instagram.
For the love of hand-me-downs. This was Bogart's sweater when he was a puppy, and now it's keeping...
- 12/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Meghan Markle‘s dog is on the mend after breaking two legs, according to the Mail on Sunday. Although it’s unclear how the beagle — who the actress adopted — suffered the injuries, sources told the outlet that the pet is under the care of renowned veterinary surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick.
Insiders told the Mail that Meghan was “distraught” and “very upset” by the circumstances, but her fiancé Prince Harry has accompanied her on visits to see Guy at the facility where he’s being treated.
Kensington Palace declined to comment to People.
Insiders told the Mail that Meghan was “distraught” and “very upset” by the circumstances, but her fiancé Prince Harry has accompanied her on visits to see Guy at the facility where he’s being treated.
Kensington Palace declined to comment to People.
- 12/24/2017
- by Stephanie Petit and Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
A cat named Pooh is now purr-oudly walking on all fours thanks to a new set of paws.
Agence France-Presse reports that in a unique surgery Pooh was fitted with brand new hind legs in the form of two small polymer-and-rubber paws, or bionic paws, mounted on titanium stems. The cat lost his own hind legs in an accident last April.
Veterinary surgeon Vladislav Zlatinov performed the procedure on Pooh and another feline named Steven, who also lost his hind legs last year.
“ give hope that even in a country like Bulgaria innovative things can be done,” Zlatinov told Afp.
Agence France-Presse reports that in a unique surgery Pooh was fitted with brand new hind legs in the form of two small polymer-and-rubber paws, or bionic paws, mounted on titanium stems. The cat lost his own hind legs in an accident last April.
Veterinary surgeon Vladislav Zlatinov performed the procedure on Pooh and another feline named Steven, who also lost his hind legs last year.
“ give hope that even in a country like Bulgaria innovative things can be done,” Zlatinov told Afp.
- 1/31/2017
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
Channel 4 is heading to DogFest for special summer episodes of The Supervet.
Two 60-minute specials will be filmed at the outdoor canine festival, which takes place in Cheshire on June 14 and Surrey on June 21.
The shows will focus on the festival, highlighting the work undertaken by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick and his team of vets.
Speaking about the specials, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick said: "DogFest is a very special event that will make for great television viewing too.
"When I first dreamt up the event I thought about what I would love to do if I was a dog for a day. I'd want to go for a nice walk, eat, have a snooze, jump up and see all of my friends being very silly and amazing and having fun, have a nice shampoo and a hair brush, lick people's faces and be cuddled - and then do it all over again!
Two 60-minute specials will be filmed at the outdoor canine festival, which takes place in Cheshire on June 14 and Surrey on June 21.
The shows will focus on the festival, highlighting the work undertaken by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick and his team of vets.
Speaking about the specials, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick said: "DogFest is a very special event that will make for great television viewing too.
"When I first dreamt up the event I thought about what I would love to do if I was a dog for a day. I'd want to go for a nice walk, eat, have a snooze, jump up and see all of my friends being very silly and amazing and having fun, have a nice shampoo and a hair brush, lick people's faces and be cuddled - and then do it all over again!
- 6/9/2015
- Digital Spy
An amazing clip from a new Channel 4 series shows a cat being brought back to life.
Tiger the ginger tabby's heart had stopped for over two minutes, before vet Noel Fitzpatrick cut a hole in the animal's chest and re-started it with his finger.
Tiger is just one of the pet patients to feature in The Supervet, an upcoming documentary series that follows Professor Fitzpatrick and his team.
Known as the 'Bionic Vet', Fitzpatrick is called upon to help hard-to-cure cases from across the UK using extra-ordinary cutting-edge techniques.
Other creatures seen receiving expert care include a cat with two artificial feet and Bacus the French Bulldog, who struggles to walk after recovering from a leg fracture.
The Supervet airs on Channel 4 on Wednesday, May 7 at 8pm.
Tiger the ginger tabby's heart had stopped for over two minutes, before vet Noel Fitzpatrick cut a hole in the animal's chest and re-started it with his finger.
Tiger is just one of the pet patients to feature in The Supervet, an upcoming documentary series that follows Professor Fitzpatrick and his team.
Known as the 'Bionic Vet', Fitzpatrick is called upon to help hard-to-cure cases from across the UK using extra-ordinary cutting-edge techniques.
Other creatures seen receiving expert care include a cat with two artificial feet and Bacus the French Bulldog, who struggles to walk after recovering from a leg fracture.
The Supervet airs on Channel 4 on Wednesday, May 7 at 8pm.
- 5/2/2014
- Digital Spy
A cat who lost both his back feet in a combine harvester accident has been given two prosthetic limbs by a UK vet, in the first operation of its kind. Oscar the cat now has bio-engineered limbs that are designed to copy the way deer antler bone grows through the skin. Noel Fitzpatrick, the vet who performed the operation, told the BBC: "The real revolution with Oscar is [that] we have put a piece of metal and a flange into which skin grows into an extremely tight bone. (more)...
- 6/27/2010
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
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