The Supervet’s Noel Fitzpatrick reveals how a dog exposed man’s affair in the most astonishing way
Noel has released a new book that celebrates our connection with our loyal canine friends
THE SUPERVET’S Noel Fitzpatrick has revealed how a dog shockingly exposed a man’s affair.
The beloved TV veterinarian, 56, appeared on Lorraine to promote his newly published autobiography entitled Dogs and Their Humans: Stories of Healing and Hope from the Supervet’s Surgery.
Noel’s new book is filled with stories of his cases, and he shares his unique perspective on our often hilarious and sometimes heart-breaking relationship with dogs.
During some entertaining tales, guest host Christine Lampard said: “You talk as well about some dogs, they’re innocent detectives.”
Christine continued to say: “This comes to affairs basically and how dogs can catch you out not meaning to but they can!”
Noel replied: “Dogs reveal the inner essence of ourselves, whether we’re being honest or not honest.”
Talking about his book he said: “Those who know me skip the introduction because that’s just a bit about me to introduce me, and go straight to chapter one. Right, Christine?”
Christine laughed and Noel retold a funny story from his book and said: “There’s this cocky guy who comes into my clinic, driving his Bentley”
“His wife, his very attractive wife, gets out of the car carrying a West Highland White Terrier, attempting to vomit. So I induce the dog to vomit whatever it was going to vomit.”
Noel recalled how he then induced the dog to vomit whatever it wanted to get out of its system.
He then said: “The West Highland White Terrier vomited up a red suspender belt on the grass.
“The wife looked down and said: ‘That’s not mine!’… divorced and his Bentley was gone!” to which Noel quipped: “Dogs tell the truth!”
Noel’s new autobiography was released on Thursday, 24 October and its synopsis reads: “When people come to see Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick at his referral hospital, they are in desperate need of his help.”
“No matter who they are – a serving member of the military, a young boy whose dog is his best friend, a couple at a crossroads – they all have one thing in common: hope that Noel may be able to heal their animal companion.”
“In his thirty years as a vet, Noel has seen people from all walks of life come through his doors.”
“And through stories of his cases, he shares his unique perspective on our often hilarious and sometimes heart breaking relationship with dogs.”
“Filled with warmth, love and characters from Thor the Pyrenean Mountain Dog to Bertie the Pomeranian, with every shape and size in between, this is a celebration of our connection with man’s best friend.”
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Lorraine airs at 9am weekdays on both ITV and ITV X.