Vets: Gach Creutair Beo
Series 5
Episode 7
30 minutes
An t-seachdain-sa, tha am bheat Mìcheal Brannigan ann an Leòdhas air a ghairm gu caora ann an èiginn. Agus tha a cho-obraiche Kay Falconer trang le cù-chaorach a chaidh an-sàs ann an fheansa, agus tha tunnag troimhe chèile a chionn 's gun bhìd cù a gob.
Ann an Sgoil Lighichean-sprèidh Ghlaschu, tha cù pug air a thighinn a-steach agus trioblaid aige le a choiseachd. Tha sgana MRI a' sealltainn gu bheil a chnàimh-droma ann an droch staid. Agus, ann an Siorrachd Obar Dheathain tha bheat Graham Hunter a' dèanamh obair-lannsa air each. Ach mus tòisich e, feumar an t-each a' ghluasad bun os cionn dhan t-seòmar-lannsa.
This series follows vets across Scotland as they tend to small, large and very wild animals.
In this programme, vet Michael Brannigan has an emergency call to a pregnant sheep in Lewis, while his colleague Kay Falconer is busy back at the surgery with small animals. Her cases include a collie that injured his leg while stuck in a fence, and a duck that was bitten by a dog and damaged its bill.
At Glasgow Vet School, a young pug has been struggling to walk since he jumped off a sofa. An MRI scan reveals a serious problem with his spine.
And in Aberdeenshire, vet Graham Hunter performs delicate surgery on a horse. But before he can start, the anaesthetised horse needs to be hoisted into the theatre upside down. Show less