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Tilly, a flat coat retriever is the first dog at County Ends vets, Lees, to get a brand new non invasive treatment for detecting intestinal problems called Alicam. This involves the dog swallowing a tablet that contains four cameras with LED lights and a memory chip, to record images. This tablet then passes through the animal. Also in the picture is vet, Katie Ford, (left), and practice nurse Sophie Hoyle, (right).
Tilly, a flat coat retriever is the first dog at County Ends vets, Lees, to get a brand new non invasive treatment for detecting intestinal problems called Alicam. This involves the dog swallowing a tablet that contains four cameras with LED lights and a memory chip, to record images. This tablet then passes through the animal. Also in the picture is vet, Katie Ford, (left), and practice nurse Sophie Hoyle, (right).
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