On the mid-north coast of NSW, Natalie and Molly have a problem, a four-legged problem. Esme the Staffy-Sharpei cross may look cute, but she’s chewed through everything from electrical cords to timber sleepers. When she got into some rat poison it was time get some help from Dr Harry. After a quick diagnosis, he has some solutions that will not only occupy Esme, but reward her for good behaviour; keeping everyone happy.
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Born and raised in Sydney, Dr Harry Cooper graduated with second class honours from Sydney University’s Faculty of Veterinary Science in December 1965 aged 21. He practised for several years across Sydney and the UK before his burgeoning media career became a full-time commitment.
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