dog has had his life saved after vets sculpted a bespoke radiation beam to zap a tumour out his nose. Ralph, a five-year-old Gordon Setter, is recovering well after he became the first mutt in the UK to undergo the pioneering surgery.The much-loved dog had state-of-the-art radiotherapy for a tumour in his nose after his owners noticed him having nosebleeds.His tumour made it hard to breathe and could potentially have been fatal.But vets stepped in to use specialised radiation beam sculpted to the exact shape of the tumour.Ralph, who lives in Lanark, South Lanarkshire, was the first pet in the UK to be treated using the advanced technique.The machine – based at the University of Edinburgh's Hospital for Small Animals – delivers therapy to.
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