
Dr. Chris Pet Vet
Lisa is confronted with an emergency when Jonti the cat is rushed in with a wound. Then, how do you treat a patient that you can't even catch? Dorothy the Emu may prove to be faster than Chris.

Lisa is confronted with an emergency when Jonti the cat is rushed in with a wound. Then, how do you treat a patient that you can't even catch? Dorothy the Emu may prove to be faster than Chris.

Veterinarian Chris Brown must save a pampered poodle who mysteriously fell ill. Then, a grateful patient brings Chris a present that has everyone at the clinic in stitches…you have to see it to believe it!

Veterinarian Chris Brown joins the rescue mission to save a failed racehorse who's been abandoned. Then, a good samaritan brings in a boxer after a hit and run accident.

Veterinarian Chris Brown responds to a strange animal emergency: two dogs are perched precariously on the roof of a house. At SASH, Blinky Bill the koala is brought in to see what's causing his eye irritation.

Veterinarian Chris Brown is called out to help Homer the turtle and a beloved pet bunny suffering from heat stroke. At SASH, Lisa must face her reptile fears when a lace monitor is brought in after an attack by a huge goanna.

Veterinarian Chris Brown is put to the test as he tries to help a kelpie with a severe balance problem. At SASH, Lisa has to avoid being scratched as she tries to help a cranky cat that was bitten by a poisonous snake. Then, Chris heads to the Reptile Park where alligator eggs are in danger of boiling in the hot sun.

Two baby Tasmanian devils have a mysterious illness, a miniature schnauzer is rushed into SASH after being bitten by a deadly puffer fish, and a 200 pound Newfoundland has eaten an entire ice cream bar.

Veterinarian Chris Brown becomes attached to his latest patients: two boxer puppies without a home. Then, Chris discovers a heart murmur in a three-month-old puppy and emergency surgery at SASH is the only hope.

Veterinarian Chris Brown has a long night ahead of him: Jewel the English pointer is having a litter of 11 puppies. Then, Pip the toy poodle has a broken leg that requires help from surgeon Andrew Marchevsky.

A leadership lacking episode, except for the Dog Whisperer. First we have a rescue German Shepherd that is apprehensive towards other people and dogs who often hides under a desk. Next is a Dachshund duo with an aggressive member who rules the house.

Circles and light. Sounds like the a bestseller in the new age section of your local bookstore. Alas, there is nothing calming about either of these items for the two dogs in this episode.

Cesar tries to help bring peace to Jennifer Lee Pryor's home, where fights have been breaking out among foster dogs and her own four dogs an aggressive beagle.

Cesar works with a family who has a Yorkie who eats shrubs, an apartment dwelling family whose dog barks excessively while they're not home and Miniature Bull Terrier who is aggressive with large dogs.

A timid Chihuahua/Min Pin mix presents Brandon with an unexpected obstacle as he works to train her to become an emotional support dog.

A street smart stray could strike the right chord with a rock n' roll family. But even if Brandon takes Spirit off the street, can he take the street out of Spirit?

When a Heeler/Chihuahua Mix loses her front leg due to neglect, Brandon steps in to give her a second chance. But preparing this special needs dog for a new life means teaching her to embrace her new body and finding her an equally “special” new home.

Let freedom ring! Brandon thinks a black German shepherd has what it takes to become a service dog. But is one-year-old Atlas ready to shoulder the needs of a disabled veteran?

Being pack animals, dogs possess an instinctual need to bond… but some bonds run deeper than others. To honor “man's best friend”, we look back at some of this season's most heartwarming and inspirational connections.

When a ranch employee takes a leave of absence to recover from an ongoing medical condition, Brandon trains an Australian cattle dog named Otto to be her companion… and her lifesaver.

A last minute rescue gives one senior dog the chance to live out her golden years in an exciting new role. But before Dottie can officially join Kris and his company's mascot Lucky, she'll need to embrace office etiquette and a love for travel.