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BIG BUNNY

Daddy's Girl is reckoned to be the UK's biggest rabbit, tipping the scales at a needle busting 26lbs 7oz. She is on her to a place in Guinness Book of Records. The 18 month old superbunny belongs to Vanessa and Eddie Barden and their son, David, aged 11 from Bexhill, East Sussex. To secure her place in the record books her weight must be checked by two vets. One of them, Karen Kasswell said: "She's bigger than some of the dogs I treat. She's in very good condition. She's not actually overweight, just a very large example of her breed."

Daddy's Girl


Lucy Retires

In the papers is that David Blunkett’s beautiful black Labrador is retiring. The guide dog is almost nine and has decided it’s time for her to put her paws up and have a well- earned rest. Ironically she was once reprimanded by the Speaker in the Commons for vomiting during a Tory speech. I’m sure she’s not the only one who has felt a rush of nausea at such a moment! Guide dogs are truly amazing to me and all the other dogs which help improve the lives of so many people. One of my favourite books as a child was ‘Emma and I’. It is the true story of a woman and her guide dog and the stories in it are incredible. I have done quite a few fairs for the Guide Dogs for the Blind and all such charities are worthy of our support. In fact this Saturday the 13th of October will find me at the Hatherly Community centre in Cheltenham opening the annual GDFTB charity fair. If you’re in the area, come along and part with some cash!

Emma


Monty Python

A vet's surgery is always full of funny stories. I remember once we had a nine foot python - called Monty, of course (they all are!) on the operating table. It was sedated and we were trying to solve a problem with its jaw when all of a sudden it came round and started lashing around the room. It took six of us to grab hold of him and get him into a cage. It was quite frightening at the time but looking back it seems hilarious.

Emma


What's in a name

As anyone who goes to the vet's regularly will know, the system of calling out for the next patient is slightly odd. It's usually the animal's name like Rover and the surname of the owner say Milne. So you shout out Rover Milne. Well, a few weeks ago we had someone come in with their pet hamster called Fluffy and believe it or not the surname of the owner was Beaver, so the nurse had to go into the waiting room and shout Fluffy Beaver! You can imagine the giggles...

Emma



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onjour Belgium!
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Thankyou for the terrific response after my appearence on TV in Brussels.
As a result I've had loads of questions and messages, below are a selection of them....

Hello from Belgium

Emma, I gladly watch daily 'Vets in practice' on Belgium TV (VRT - Flemish)... a series that has been followed by half our population I guess... your appearance as a vet has stimulated many youngsters in becoming animal-lovers... keep up the good work... we admire you all.

Regards from the Belgian coast and best wishes for the future!
Guy. B.,
Guy Baes,na

Cheers Guy. I had quite a few mails from Belgium after I came over to promote the show but it’s been a bit quiet since then so it’s good to hear you’re still enjoying it. Now all I need you to do is get my Belgian fans buying the book from Amazon over there! Take care and stay in touch. By the way, I’m intrigued as to what you’re doing in the photo you sent!
Emma


It must be hard to give bad news.

I've seen you many times in "Vets in Practice" and you seem to be a very kind person. You have a very nice site too. I've got a question for you: how do you tell the owners of a cat or dog that their lovely pet has died??? That must be hardest part of the job! Well, I hope to see you soon on television. Oh yes, euh... if there are any mistakes in this text, don't mind. English is not my mother tongue, you know... . Belgian greetings!
Sophie,na

Thank you for your kind words. It is indeed a very difficult part of the job. Thankfully most of the time I do not have to tell them their pet has died but it is more of case of helping people make the hard decision to have their pet put to sleep. It is usually the best thing for the animal but it is very distressing to make the choice and carries a lot of guilt for the owners. I just try to make sure they have all the support they need and are sure they are doing the right thing.
Emma


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