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  • Message 1. 

    Posted by RedRetroRobot (U15588961) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    Hey there Boardies,

    I hope you’re enjoying Junior Vets as much as I am! So far we’ve seen lots of different animals come and go through the school. From Labradors and lambs to racoons and even race horses, the guys have been getting to grips with all sorts of pet problems.

    I’d like to know if you’ve ever had your pet cured by an amazing vet. Maybe they managed to heal your hamster or revive your rat? smiley - mouse I know sometimes things can go wrong and there’s nothing a vet can do but let’s celebrate the times when your awesome animals have been nursed back to full health!

    My puppy Cassie once managed to cut herself on a tree and the vet did a great job of stitching her back up. Cass wasn’t too happy that she had to wear one of those HUGE cones, but at least she was back to normal after a few weeks!

    When you’re done, why not try your hand at becoming a junior vet yourself in the cool new game: www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/g...

    RetroRobot smiley - cool

    Psst, by the way the new code is chew835 smiley - winkeye

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    Posted by RedBlackTalkativeShark (U15119385) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    Hey there Boardies,

    I hope you’re enjoying Junior Vets as much as I am! So far we’ve seen lots of different animals come and go through the school. From Labradors and lambs to racoons and even race horses, the guys have been getting to grips with all sorts of pet problems.

    I’d like to know if you’ve ever had your pet cured by an amazing vet. Maybe they managed to heal your hamster or revive your rat? smiley - mouse I know sometimes things can go wrong and there’s nothing a vet can do but let’s celebrate the times when your awesome animals have been nursed back to full health!

    My puppy Cassie once managed to cut herself on a tree and the vet did a great job of stitching her back up. Cass wasn’t too happy that she had to wear one of those HUGE cones, but at least she was back to normal after a few weeks!

    When you’re done, why not try your hand at becoming a junior vet yourself in the cool new game: www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/g...

    RetroRobot smiley - cool

    Psst, by the way the new code is chew835 smiley - winkeye
     
    Well, don't get grossed out, but a vet helped my collie with her diarrea problem. Turned out it was just her dog food. No more Iams for you, Daisy.

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    Posted by OrangeSpringyKoala (U15226492) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    my black lab Beth was playing with a stick when she cut her mouth and got splinters from the stick stuck in here throat.she had to have 2 operations but my amazing local vets nursed her back to health.

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    Posted by CrystalCrankyDoe (U15104448) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    My little puppy Tink was being spaded and it was a nightmare because we had to put on the cone and she ran under the table and stayed there all night so my Mum lay on cushions all night to stay with her. Then we could't pick her up to take her to the vets so we had to bribe her into her bed so we could carry her in that. What a pain she was that week!

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    Posted by OliveTalkativeJaguar (U15602674) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    Hey there Boardies,

    I hope you’re enjoying Junior Vets as much as I am! So far we’ve seen lots of different animals come and go through the school. From Labradors and lambs to racoons and even race horses, the guys have been getting to grips with all sorts of pet problems.

    I’d like to know if you’ve ever had your pet cured by an amazing vet. Maybe they managed to heal your hamster or revive your rat? smiley - mouse I know sometimes things can go wrong and there’s nothing a vet can do but let’s celebrate the times when your awesome animals have been nursed back to full health!

    My puppy Cassie once managed to cut herself on a tree and the vet did a great job of stitching her back up. Cass wasn’t too happy that she had to wear one of those HUGE cones, but at least she was back to normal after a few weeks!

    When you’re done, why not try your hand at becoming a junior vet yourself in the cool new game: www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/g...

    RetroRobot smiley - cool

    Psst, by the way the new code is chew835 smiley - winkeye
     
    Well, don't get grossed out, but a vet helped my collie with her diarrea problem. Turned out it was just her dog food. No more Iams for you, Daisy. 
    My dog dolly got ran over by a car and she got really badly hurt and had to stay with out neighbor to recover
    Chelsea (11 [Personal details removed by Moderator])

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    Posted by GoldPuffyPuffin (U15565658) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    well it was sad i found a lump on my gerbil and we went to the vets but they said to just leave it for a week or to,so we did but when we whent back to see what they said (because we didnT check) they needed to put her down because the lump opened up and got infected so they put her down smiley - sadface smiley - sadface smiley - sadface smiley - sadface smiley - sadface

    also my dog got a lump but they just took it out so that was ok smiley - smiley




    R.I.P squeek-gerbil
    my love to poppy-dog

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    Posted by GoldPuffyPuffin (U15565658) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    oh and once by other dog sophie jumped over a wire fence and cut herself badly it was horrible

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    Posted by PinkSingingOrchid (U15561735) on Monday, 4th February 2013

    well i had to take my hamster to the vet to see what all those spots on it was they were tumors my hamster died on the 2nd December 2012 and we took my dog to a vet because we needed to get warm tablets and once we had to go to the vet for my cat because we thought the cat was a boy but then the nurse said it was a girl and another time we went to a vet for my cat to make her not have any babies because my mum didn't want to have more cats

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    Posted by BlueBlackDancingAntelope (U15554668) on Saturday, 23rd February 2013

    my vet story smiley - wow


    Well i was in the yard when i heard my dog howling smiley - fullmoon. When i saw him he was tanged in some sort of netting. He was fine when we got he out no cuts and is he running in the garden playing with his chew toy!!!!!!




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    Posted by PuceSillyWerewolf (U15122574) on Saturday, 23rd February 2013

    hey!!

    both my cats misty and mia had an operation tostopthem having kittens. mia did a great job even though she was abandond by a farmer.mist however already had babies 4 of them and the only one i can remember is scarface who had a white line on his face which must have been a birthmark. we gave the news far and wide to my school mates and teachers.we gavethe kittens away to new homes and owners (misty was 10 months old when she gave birth) now shes had her op and her stich is healing well


    smell ya later

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