Season 20
11 episodes
44 min. per episode
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A dedicated vet navigates heart-wrenching animal crises, revealing deep bonds between humans and their beloved pets in rural Yorkshire.
Episodes
As the documentary returns for a 20th series, can Peter help a young farmer who's inherited her farm from her late father? Some of her sheep are struggling to give birth. Matt's unusual patients are father and son otters at the local zoo.
Peter Wright's heart melts when he meets a super-cute nine-week-old Cockapoo puppy born with a deformed leg. Can he perform a successful operation to help him find a new home?
While 1970s fever hits Julian Norton's veterinary practice in Wetherby, Peter Wright attends to a grumpy goose called Jemima who has a nasty-looking eye infection. Old Collie Stomp needs a life-saving operation.
Martin Paterson from the animal hospital in Huddersfield heads into war-torn Ukraine in an ambulance loaded with medical supplies. Matt Smith's patient is a duck with penis problems that may require an amputation to be performed.
Julian Norton comes to the aid of Unicorn, a goat with only one horn. He then has to deal with a Shetland bull. Meanwhile, Peter Wright operates on a Jack Russell who is a favourite with the customers at a local hair salon.
Documentary series following the work of the staff of Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, North Yorkshire - once the practice of James Herriot.
