The Yorkshire Vet
A much-loved trekking lama, Gus, has an excruciatingly painful problem. An orphaned kitten could have life-changing injuries. Julian's beloved Jack Russell, Emmie, gets into a skirmish.
A much-loved trekking lama, Gus, has an excruciatingly painful problem. An orphaned kitten could have life-changing injuries. Julian's beloved Jack Russell, Emmie, gets into a skirmish.
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In this episode, Peter is mystified by the contents of Khufu the cat's stomach after his owner is concerned that he has totally lost his appetite. Peter performs surgery on the cat but when he opens its stomach, he gets the shock of his life!
Near Harrogate, Julian rushes to an emergency call out to see Cheryl the cow. When Julian delves further, he discovers her conditions are rare and it's serious. Going downhill rapidly, time is of the essence. Can Julian save Cheryl's life?
Peter is called out to an emergency at Richard Todd's farm to help a pregnant Ewe in distress. Peter will have to be quick or else both the lamb and the Ewe will be lost. It will be a race against time to deliver the lamb alive and save mum.
Pampered papillon Belle is out of sorts and Julian must open her up to find the cause. Snakee the corn snake has an unusual lump. Candela looks at Shetland pony Sparkle's teeth.
Julian rushes to dedicated farmer Alan Inman's place to help a mum to be whose baby is breach. Time is of the essence as he struggles with the delivery.. Can he get baby out before it's too late?
Peter rushes to an emergency. Treasured harness racing horse, Magnum, has been involved in an horrendous accident. He's sustained an horrific injury. Can Peter save Magnum or is it the end of the line?
A mum-to-be is struggling to give birth to her very large calf. Julian needs to perform an emergency c-section, but issues arise so Julian drafts in help from another vet, Candela. Only their vast experience and quick thinking can save them.
A young Ewe is struggling to birth, her not so little lamb has his head stuck which puts both their lives in jeopardy. If Peter pulls him out, it could kill mum, but a caesarean will take too long for the baby. They must make a difficult decision.
Peter gets up close and personal with a couple of boisterous calves. Beloved bloodhound, Daisy, has a fast-growing lump. What does the future hold for her and anxious owner, Liz?
A much-loved trekking lama, Gus, has an excruciatingly painful problem. An orphaned kitten could have life-changing injuries. Julian's beloved Jack Russell, Emmie, gets into a skirmish.
Peter battles to save a mum-to-be and her unborn calf. There's a ‘cuteness overload' when Julian meets Finlay and his beloved hamster, Christopher Nibbles.
Peter meets his most tricky client yet, Possum the uber-angry pussycat. Nykee the alpaca may have a life-threatening and excruciatingly painful condition. Can Julian save both mum and baby?
Wendy the wallaby is struggling but can Peter to save her? Julian performs urgent surgery to save Griff the terrier. Peter's battles to save a mum-to-be and her unborn twin lambs.
It's Christmas but life never stops at the practice! At John Swales' farm one of his prize-winning Limousins is struggling to give birth. The calf won't budge and the lives of both mum and baby are at risk. Can Peter save them both or is he too late?
In this episode Peter braves the elements and heads out to pregnancy test a small herd of young cows. But the farm is on high ground and with heavy snow settling on Yorkshire's hills will winter's icy grip prevent him from getting there?
In this episode, Peter is called to see elderly Highland cow, Agnes, who's in agony and lame, but it's not going to be easy to examine her when she's not keen on people and has one of the biggest sets of horns Peter has ever encountered!
In this episode Peter is pushed to his limits when he tries to save the life of a new mum who has prolapsed her uterus while calving.
Julian is called out to treat two cattle from farmer Stuart Robinson's herd. Julian removes a stone from the first cow's hoof. But the second animal is a different proposition.
Julian gets a panic-stricken call from Alpaca farmer, Jackie Barlow. Two of her alpacas, Gavroche and Francesca, have sneaked into the barn and gorged themselves on the food stash.
Julian is called out to a poorly three day old calf who's collapsed and looking very sorry for itself.
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