Florence
Florence was a 5 month old female Sprocker Spaniel who was referred to Hamilton's following a road traffic accident.
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At eight months of age, Stanley present to Hamilton Specialist Referrals for assessment of ongoing left pelvic limb lameness.
Gilbert
From birth, he struggled with feeding, his growth was stunted and he showed signs of periodic respiratory distress
Callie
Callie was on her morning walk and must have twisted awkwardly or something similar, and squealed. We knew instantly that something was wrong
After being thrown from the back of a moving van, she was rescued and taken in by the National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) in Watford
Daisy
Daisy is a one-year old rescue lurcher who sustained severe pelvic injuries after being hit by a car in August 2019
Ping
Ping, a tiny five-month old male Chihuahua, needed life-saving surgery after suddenly becoming paralysed
Renny is a handsome one year old Oriental cat, who presented as an emergency referral to us in March 2020 with a right sided femoral fracture following an unknown trauma
Wellington
Wellington suffered acute onset paralysis following high rise injury after falling from a window
Tawny Owl
A young tawny owl presented to Hamilton Veterinary Specialists having been rescued by the team at Wildlife Aid
Cruciate disease is the most common cause of pelvic limb lameness for which we surgically treat dogs at HSR
Cola
Cola was diagnosed with a fractured femur (thigh bone) at his usual veterinary practice after being hit by a car.
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