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My lovely horse, pig, dog... singer Neil Hannon and his 130 pigs

Divine Comedy singer Neil Hannon meets up with Anne-Marie to talk about his menagerie and what it's like living with 130 pigs.More tales from Vet Rob Adams in the land down under.You can contact vet Rob Adams any time with your queries to alrightpet@bbc.co.uk. 

G'day from Down Under and celebrating Guide Dogs NI 40th birthday

Vet Rob has taken his stethoscope and scalpel to Australia and has exotic stories to tell.Anne-Marie helps Guide Dogs NI celebrate their 40th birthday.You can contact vet Rob Adams any time with your queries to alrightpet@bbc.co.uk 

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