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00:00 I looked at them with a microscope. Let's go and have a look.
00:03 Oh, shit!
00:05 OK. Who's that?
00:18 This is the man who just arrived.
00:21 With the big dog? I know him. He's nice. I like him.
00:27 Oliver is three years old. He's a Neapolitan.
00:30 He's a really good dog. He's a guard dog.
00:34 He is a big part of the family. I would have been lost without him.
00:38 Big, that's not to say.
00:41 Mammals can weigh up to 70 kilos.
00:45 Oliver doesn't look good in his plate.
00:47 We'll go in front.
00:49 OK. It's been three days.
00:51 Come on, big boy.
00:53 He doesn't eat and he doesn't drink anymore.
00:56 He's probably swallowing something that's stuck and he can't eat and drink properly.
01:00 Come on. You can make it up the stairs.
01:03 Oliver's the one who decides.
01:06 Go up that ramp.
01:10 Oliver doesn't like new buildings.
01:12 Come on. He only wants to go up the stairs.
01:15 Come on. Come with me.
01:17 He doesn't want to go inside.
01:19 Come on. We'll do it this way.
01:23 Rather than force him to go in by dragging him down, we'll do the consultation outside.
01:27 He is thin. He has lost weight.
01:29 Yes, it's been three days.
01:32 He still has a runny nose.
01:34 Let him do it. He's 37.7.
01:38 His temperature has dropped because he doesn't eat anymore.
01:40 How old is he?
01:42 Three and a half years old.
01:44 And he has nothing in his stomach.
01:46 He's too thin.
01:48 Come on. Look at this color.
01:51 Has he had a bowel?
01:52 No. I want to see what kind of stool he's got.
01:55 So I put a finger in his mouth.
01:57 No, no, no. Hold still.
01:59 Hold still. It doesn't hurt.
02:01 Yes, that is some weird stool.
02:04 I'll be back.
02:06 I checked under the microscope.
02:08 What's going on?
02:10 Oh, moose.
02:12 And there is a lot of protozoa in there.
02:15 That's weird.
02:17 He fell in the river.
02:20 That's it.
02:21 I saw protozoa in his cells.
02:23 We took Oliver for a kayak with Oliver.
02:27 Apparently, he was infected by a parasite in the water.
02:30 That seems to be the issue today.
02:32 Here is a good dose of cortisone and his first dose of antibiotics.
02:35 It should prevent him from vomiting.
02:37 We'll try to get rid of these protozoa.
02:40 The cortisone should allow him to eat as soon as this afternoon.
02:44 The goal is for Oliver to start eating again.
02:49 He hasn't eaten since I was here last time.
02:51 Ellen brought Oliver back because he's not doing well.
02:56 How much weight has he lost?
02:59 A lot.
03:01 Dr. Paul took care of Oliver a few days ago.
03:04 I feel something in his stomach.
03:08 That's strange.
03:10 Let's take him to a radio to see what's going on.
03:12 I don't know what's going on with him.
03:15 Lift him up.
03:18 It's easier this way.
03:19 I hope we'll find a solution for Oliver.
03:21 What's in it?
03:24 We found a lump in his stomach.
03:27 There's definitely a problem.
03:30 It's a disturbing discovery.
03:32 We'll have to open it to see what it is.
03:35 Oliver will have to undergo an emergency surgery.
03:38 We're all praying for Oliver, including our friends.
03:43 So?
03:47 The surgery is over.
03:48 He had to remove Oliver's rat.
03:50 His rat was huge.
03:52 It was that big.
03:54 The possible cause of Oliver's energy deficiency...
03:58 Oliver, come on.
04:00 ...and his lack of appetite.
04:02 Oliver looks a lot better.
04:04 He's actually interested in his lump.
04:06 This is the meat that was on yesterday.
04:09 Oliver's back to his old self.
04:12 You can see he feels better.
04:15 Dogs can live without rats.
04:17 You're back.
04:19 I'm relieved.
04:21 We'll see how it goes.
04:23 I'll save the meat.
04:25 [Oliver the Dog]
04:29 [Coyote howl]
04:30 [Coyote howl]
04:32 [Coyote howl]

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