Listening to the Animals: Becoming The Supervet

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Status

Available

Call number

636.089092

Publication

Trapeze

Description

In this inspiring, uplifting and heart-warming memoir, world-renowned veterinary surgeon Professor Noel Fitzpatrick explores his journey to becoming The Supervet. Growing up on the family farm in Ballyfin, Ireland, Noel's childhood was spent tending to the cattle and sheep, the hay and silage, the tractors and land, his beloved sheepdog Pirate providing solace from the bullies that plagued him at school. It was this bond with Pirate, and a fateful night spent desperately trying to save a newborn lamb, that inspired Noel to enter the world of veterinary science - and set him on the path to becoming The Supervet.Now, in this long-awaited memoir, Noel recounts this often-surprising journey that sees him leaving behind a farm animal practice in rural Ireland to set up Fitzpatrick Referrals in Surrey, one of the most advanced small animal specialist centres in the world. We meet the animals that paved the way, from calving cows and corralling bullocks to talkative parrots and bionic cats and dogs. Noel has listened to the many lessons that the animals in his care have taught him, and especially the times he has shared with his beloved Keira, the scruffy Border Terrier who has been by Noel's side as he's dealt with the unbelievable highs and crushing lows of his extraordinary career. As heart-warming and life-affirming as the TV show with which he made his name, Listening to the Animals is a story of love, hope and compassion, and about rejoicing in the bond between humans and animals that makes us the very best we can be.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member edwardsgt
An uplifting story of how Prof Noel Fitzpatrick became a pre-eminent veterinary surgeon from very humble beginnings in rural Ireland. To say he was driven would be a gross understatement, which has taken a toll on any close personal relationships.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

384 p.; 6.38 inches

ISBN

1409183742 / 9781409183747

Barcode

91100000179360

DDC/MDS

636.089092
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