A dog with a rare form of spinal cord cancer is now living her best life after a transformative operation at a County Durham vets' clinic. Three-year-old Misty had a pioneering operation at Wear Referrals in Bradbury after being diagnosed with the rare cancer, neoplasia, in her spinal cord. Specialist neurologist at Wear Referrals, Alessia Colverde, said: "Misty had a rare cancer in her spinal cord, and the operation to remove it was very complicated and carried a high-risk factor.
"It was such a challenging surgery, it had the possibility that Misty could die or not be able to walk after the surgery." Most read Sunderland's new home kit - how much and how to buy Body of County Durham woman washed up after car abandoned Can dogs have ice cubes? PDSA vet nurse says they're safe Stay informed as the stakes get higher as election day approaches. Get 40% off our annual subscription and stay connected to every story.
The complex surgery to extract the tumour from the spinal cord was successful. Ms Colverde added: "Following the surgery, our amazing team of neurology nurses looked after Misty and helped her get back on her feet. "It was great to see brave Misty walking again just a few days after the operation and she is now living her best life at home with her family.
"It’s a fantastic result for Misty and her family and we’re delighted to have helped such a courageous patient.".