Bloke who flew to Turkey for tooth veneers received his canine handled at identical time
A man who flew to Turkey for tooth veneers got his dog treated at the same medical clinic while he was there.
Frankie Lomo, 35, went to Antalya for £6,000 gnashers – a fraction of the £29,000 he was quoted in the UK.
A few days later on a night out he rescued a stray poodle he found having an epileptic fit on the road.
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He took the pooch, Hercules, to the Saluss Medical Group clinic where he had undergone dental work days earlier, in the hope medics could help.
The clinic, which also features an animal centre, treated the dog’s epilepsy, a brain injury and knee surgery for £4,000 – around half the UK going rate, said content creator Frankie.
Frankie, who will bring Hercules to west London after his treatment, said: “It’s amazing what they did.”
Pet Clinic Turkey said: “Vet operations here are becoming more popular with Brit tourists because of costs.”
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