Just a word of advice...be careful about posting photos, or detailed descriptions of cases you see on work experience on here (or on facebook etc).
One thing we get repeatedly drummed into us at vet school is professional behaviour and that it is not appropriate to post pictures/stories on the internet. And that even discussing cases among ourselves when back from placements, that really we should be careful about not making the people/animals involved identifiable.
I realise you're not at vet school yet, but really the same thing applies. Yes, you can't see much from that picture, but once you have started discussing what was wrong with it etc, it starts to become more identifiable. For example: it is one thing saying on here, or on facebook, you got to see a GDV last night, but when you start saying you saw a GDV on a black Labrador last night, who died, and we can see you live near xx place...it starts to piece together so that someone might identify that as being them/their pet. Which is totally unfair...no one agrees when taking their animal to the vet to have photos or discussions about it on the internet.
I realise I may seem like I'm being grumpy...but just thought I'd point it out/try to explain why, as I know it is something that you may not think about when you are just excited to be seeing things on work experience.