Dogs and Their Humans
Stories of Healing and Hope from the Supervet's Surgery
(Autor) Noel Fitzpatrick'A beautiful book' Greg JamesThere’s no love quite like that between a dog and their human. When people come to see Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick at his referral hospital, they are in desperate need of his help. No matter who they are – a serving member of the military, a young boy whose dog is his best friend, a couple at a crossroads – they all have one thing in common: hope that Noel may be able to heal their animal companion.
In his thirty years as a vet, Noel has seen people from all walks of life come through his doors. And through stories of his cases, he shares his unique perspective on our often hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking relationship with dogs. Filled with warmth, love and characters from Thor the Pyrenean Mountain Dog to Bertie the Pomeranian, with every shape and size in between, this is a celebration of our connection with man’s best friend.
Dogs make us the best humans we can be.
Noel Fitzpatrick
Noel Fitzpatrick is a renowned Irish veterinary surgeon, known for his groundbreaking work in the field of veterinary medicine and for his television show "The Supervet." He is a pioneer in the development of surgical techniques for animals, particularly in the field of orthopedic surgery. Fitzpatrick has published several books on his work and his experiences as a veterinarian, including "Listening to the Animals: Becoming The Supervet" which has received critical acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and insights into the world of animal care. His contributions to literature have helped raise awareness about the importance of veterinary medicine and animal welfare. Fitzpatrick's most famous work remains his television show "The Supervet," which has inspired countless individuals to pursue careers in veterinary medicine and has helped improve the lives of countless animals.