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Adam Dutton & Nia Dalton

Miracle puppy escapes death by 1mm after catastrophic accident in park

It seems cats aren't the only animals with multiple lives, after a one-year-old puppy cheated death by just one millimetre.

Chester the Hungarian Vizsla was out on a walk in the park when he got impaled by a stick that only narrowly missed his heart.

The lucky dog was left seriously injured when he dashed off into the undergrowth at a park in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

Owner Bryony Coulthard found her beloved dog covered in blood and collapsed in the bushes, then rushed him to a vets where he underwent emergency surgery.

Vets at Wear Referrals in Bradbury discovered the stick had pierced Chester's ribs and lungs - but had thankfully stopped just 1mm away from his heart.

A scan revealed how close the stick was (Wear Referrals / SWNS)
Chester was in humongous pain (Wear Referrals / SWNS)

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Chester went on to make a full recovery following the freak accident and is now back home with his loving owners.

Bryony said: "My partner, David, had taken him for a walk and Chester romped off into the woods.

"David called him but, unusually, Chester didn't come back and was found cowering in the undergrowth with blood on his tummy, although we couldn't see anything else.

"It wasn't until we took Chester to Wear Referrals that we were told he was gravelly-ill and just how catastrophic his accident could have been.

"It was unbelievable. The stick had entered through this skin, ricocheted off his ribs, fracturing some of them, then gone into his lung cavity and punctured one of his lung lobes.

The hole was 1mm away from Chester's heart (Wear Referrals / SWNS)
He miraculously recovered fully (Wear Referrals / SWNS)

"The lobe had to be removed but the most chilling thing was that the stick had continued through the lung and pierced the sack surrounding his heart.

"They said the stick was just 1mm from spearing his heart. I was just numb at the news and everyone at Wear was saying Chester had been such a lucky dog.

"We've just had the all-clear for Chester to go back to normal and he's doing really well, bouncing around again and burning off all his energy."

Vets at Linnaeus-owned Wear Referrals were able to save the dog's life after carrying out an emergency operation to repair his wounds.

He was rushed to the vets for emergency care (Wear Referrals / SWNS)

Soft tissue specialist Anna Cronin said: "When Chester arrived, a team effort from our specialist nursing team, anaesthesiologists and surgeons was carried out to immediate further stabilise him.

"He had two chest drains placed to combat a build-up of air in his chest cavity.

"He was then sent for a CT scan which identified what looked to be a stick inside the thorax (chest), most likely from the bushes Chester was running through earlier in the day.

"He was taken to surgery to explore his chest cavity which revealed one of his lung lobes had been punctured and needed to be removed.

"The stick had also managed to make a hole in the sack around the heart and was a fraction away from perforating the heart.

Bryony and David felt incredibly grateful (Wear Referrals / SWNS)

"Chester responded well to surgery, though, and was discharged home four days later to continue his recovery with his family."

Chester required total rest for the first six weeks after his operation and has since slowly returned to his normal routine.

Bryony added: "We're so grateful to Anna and the amazing team at Wear. They were absolutely wonderful, giving us regular updates and guiding us every step of the way.

"We'd recommend them one million per cent as they were so lovely to Chester, treating him like one of their own, while giving us constant reassurance and support.

"We couldn't be more thankful."

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