The Yorkshire Vet
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
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Following the comings and goings at the World's most famous vets - James Herriot's old practice, Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, North Yorkshire now run by former Herriot trainee, Peter Wrigh...
In this episode, farmer Richard Todd brings one of his much-loved semi-feral moggies into the practice. But ‘Pretty Tom' isn't living up to his name.
In this episode Julian is called out to a desperately ill calf, he is weak and cannot stand. This baby is so poorly that his life hangs in the balance. Peter gets a ‘bum deal' when he meets a senior citizen cat with severe constipation.
Julian gets an emergency call to see a badly injured Llama who's smashed his jaw and lost some teeth. Can Julian fix the fracture and get him back to his day job as a trekking companion or is it the end of the line for Dobbie? Back at the practice, Peter is helping a mum-to-be who's struggling.
Julian Norton tries to save the lives of a heifer and her unborn calf, while his colleague Peter Wright also faces a dramatic labour with a Yorkshire Terrier cross
Julian is called out to a calf with a large lump, while other patients include a pair of pygmy goats, a farm full of feral cats and Fern, a sick spaniel. The staff also find time to spring a birthday surprise on Peter Wright.
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
Julian Norton tries to save Millie, a much-loved farm dog and an albino wallaby called Albert. Peter Wright has his hands full with a cheeky pygmy goat called Charlie. Other patients include a hedgehog called Monster.
Julian Norton receives an emergency call from alpaca breeder Jackie, whose prize-winning female Cinderella is having a difficult labour. Peter Wright has to castrate Larry the chinchilla who is responsible for a population explosion.
Staff tend to a poodle with a problem penis, a rabbit with an abscess, a cow with a neck wound and an overly-amorous donkey before gathering to say farewell to Sarah who is leaving to have a baby.
Julian is called out to a pregnant cow struggling to calf. When it becomes clear that the lives of both animals are in danger he considers performing an emergency Caesarian.
Julian Norton gets an emergency call at 5am to a horse with colic. One of the nurses at the Skeldale Veterinary practice helps out on a local farm during the lambing season.
Julian and Peter have to cope with two night-time emergency call outs. New vet Esme performs her first emergency caesarean and a pack of bloodhound pups cause mayhem in the surgery.
Julian returns to Jacki Barlow's alpaca farm to investigate a worrying lump in the mouth of one of the animals. Peter carries out dental surgery on a Yorkshire terrier and Julian examines a pygmy-goat.
Julian Norton is called out to examine an alpaca, new vet Helen Blackburn performs an emergency caesarean on a beagle and Peter tries to save the eyesight of Whisper the lamb.
Julian Norton visits a local farm to de-horn some lively young bullocks. Back at the surgery he and Peter Wright try to save the life of a dog that has got a large bone wedged in its oesophagus.
In this episode, Julian treats a much-loved moggie with a badly swollen eye where surgery might be the only option.
After enjoying a relaxing cycle into work, Julian soon faces an uphill struggle at the Thirsk practice. A Large Munsterlander has a cancerous tumour on his jaw, and another vet has already recommended having him put to sleep. Can Julian offer any hope?
It's a landmark day at the hospital in Huddersfield, as Shona and the team use a new electro chemotherapy treatment on a pet pygmy goat's cancerous tumour. Peter heads into surgery with an elderly Lhasa apso who's been suffering with a painful eye problem.
A newborn lamb is brought to the hospital after being found abandoned by the roadside. The lamb arrived in a bag for life, but Matt and David have their work cut out to save his life.
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