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Full time exotics vet in private practice, author, university lecturer in Exotics, laboratory consultant for Exotics.

Sometimes (more often than we probably think), the cause of problems is multifactorial. This gorgeous girl had problems cleaning her rear end and was not eating her ceacotrophs. She had severe spinal and hip pain. Once we controlled her chronic pain she still was not grooming her rear end despite the fact her owners saw her now trying to. Then I found a smear of caecotrophs under her dew lap. The pain was no longer stopping her from grooming but her dewlap was acting as a physical barrier! One chin tuck later (third picture from day staples came out) and she has been spotlessly clean ever since!

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Jo Devlin

Design Delivery Co-Ordinator @ Virgin Media O2 | Driving Customer Satisfaction

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She is a gorgeous wee thing. Happy chin tuck wee cutie

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