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James Alfred Wight, (3 October 1916 – 23 February
1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a
British veterinary surgeon and writer. Born in
Sunderland, England, Wight lived in Glasgow during
his childhood and teenage years. After graduating
from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, Wight
moved back to England and was a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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James Alfred Wight, (3 October 1916 – 23 February
1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a
British veterinary surgeon and writer. Born in
Sunderland, England, Wight lived in Glasgow during
his childhood and teenage years. After graduating
from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, Wight
moved back to England and was a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY
• Doctor Herriot was really worried to see the dog,
Tricki.
• Tricki was very fat, his eyes were red and rheumy.
• Mrs. Pumphrey, the mistress of Tricki had been
over-feeding him with malt, cod liver oil and bowl
of Horlicks.
The doctor’s concern for the dog
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James Alfred Wight, (3 October 1916 – 23 February
1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a
British veterinary surgeon and writer. Born in
Sunderland, England, Wight lived in Glasgow during
his childhood and teenage years. After graduating
from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, Wight
moved back to England and was a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY
• Doctor Herriot was really worried to see the dog,
Tricki.
• Tricki was very fat, his eyes were red and rheumy.
• Mrs. Pumphrey, the mistress of Tricki had been
over-feeding him with malt, cod liver oil and bowl
of Horlicks.
The doctor’s concern for the dog
• Doctor Herriot found that the only fault of Tricki was his greed for food.
• He advised Mrs. Pumphrey to cut down his food intake and give him daily
exercise.
The doctor advises Mrs. Pumphrey
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James Alfred Wight, (3 October 1916 – 23 February
1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a
British veterinary surgeon and writer. Born in
Sunderland, England, Wight lived in Glasgow during
his childhood and teenage years. After graduating
from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, Wight
moved back to England and was a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY
• Doctor Herriot was really worried to see the dog,
Tricki.
• Tricki was very fat, his eyes were red and rheumy.
• Mrs. Pumphrey, the mistress of Tricki had been
over-feeding him with malt, cod liver oil and bowl
of Horlicks.
The doctor’s concern for the dog
• Doctor Herriot found that the only fault of Tricki was his greed for food.
• He advised Mrs. Pumphrey to cut down his food intake and give him daily
exercise.
The doctor advises Mrs. Pumphrey
• Within a few days, the doctor received a call
from Mrs. Pumphrey.
• Tricki was not eating anything and kept
vomiting.
• He lay down panting and couldn’t go for a walk.
• Doctor Herriot suggested that Tricki must be
hospitalised.
Tricki falls ill
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James Alfred Wight, (3 October 1916 – 23 February
1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a
British veterinary surgeon and writer. Born in
Sunderland, England, Wight lived in Glasgow during
his childhood and teenage years. After graduating
from Glasgow Veterinary College in 1939, Wight
moved back to England and was a veterinarian in the
Yorkshire Dales for almost fifty years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY
• Doctor Herriot was really worried to see the dog,
Tricki.
• Tricki was very fat, his eyes were red and rheumy.
• Mrs. Pumphrey, the mistress of Tricki had been
over-feeding him with malt, cod liver oil and bowl
of Horlicks.
The doctor’s concern for the dog
• Doctor Herriot found that the only fault of Tricki was his greed for food.
• He advised Mrs. Pumphrey to cut down his food intake and give him daily
exercise.
The doctor advises Mrs. Pumphrey
• Within a few days, the doctor received a call
from Mrs. Pumphrey.
• Tricki was not eating anything and kept
vomiting.
• He lay down panting and couldn’t go for a walk.
• Doctor Herriot suggested that Tricki must be
hospitalised.
Tricki falls ill
• Tricki was taken to the hospital.
• At the surgery, the household dogs, surged around Doctor Herriot and Tricki
looked silently at them lying motionless on the carpet.
• For two days, Doctor Herriot kept an eye on Tricki and gave him no food
but plenty of water.
• Next day, the doctor was pleased to see Tricki jostling his way to his food
bowl.
• No medical treatment was given to Tricki.
Tricki at hospital
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