
Dog's Best Friend
An unruly mini horse named Spanky gets a fresh start in a home thanks to a Jack Russell terrier.

An unruly mini horse named Spanky gets a fresh start in a home thanks to a Jack Russell terrier.

In the first of two New Zealand episodes, Davey goes wild all over the South Island - mustering cattle in the High Country, deep sea fishing for blue fin tuna, and preparing to enter the daunting Coast to Coast multi-sport race.

North of the Red Sea, at the crossroads linking three continents Asia, Africa and Europe lies Aqaba.

Annie joins the cubs on their first walk outside the facility, to check their progress.

The four cubs are taken to the adult facility for the first time to work.

The orphanage is full; cramped for space, the Hooligans inevitably begin to fight.

Kristina and her guide embark on a horseback safari and interact with Jasmine the giraffe.

Old tires, cans and bottles form homes of the future; a man uses rocks to air-condition his home.

Te Radar tooks at the future of cars; delivering wing mirrors made of potato starch.

Showing the lives of a whooper swan family living on the vast lake of the Sanmenxia Wetland Park.

In the middle of the Indian Ocean you will find one of the largest archipelagos in the world.

The Swazi man travels to Tanzania on an old-school safari to hunt the dangerous Cape buffalo. He also witnesses the devastating results of elephant poaching.

The crucial role of ice in the northern regions of the world.

A sick Marmoset gets help; the staff are concerned that a rescue cat does not have much time left.

Vets try to diagnose a very sick bassett suffering from liver problems.

Guided by Sean, Kristina explores the Matusadona National Park where they have on-foot encounters.

Tasmanian Devils are the world's largest carnivorous marsupials and they are only found in Tasmania.

Some might be surprised that Vanuatu consistently tops the world's happiness stakes.

Radar lunches with a onetime cannibal tribe in Fiji; he joins Sitiveni Rabuka on the golf course.

The Addu and Foammulah Atolls in the Maldives are home to tropical fish.