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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Cancer specialist Pamela Martin and soft tissue specialist Dr Liz Welsh treat a dog with a tumour on his foot. Show more
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30 minutes
Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Cancer specialist Pamela Martin and soft tissue specialist Dr Liz Welsh treat a dog with a tumour on his foot. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Walker the polar bear at Highland Wildlife Park gets a visit from the dentist. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Orthopedic specialist vet Richard Coe is at the Vets Now hospital in Glasgow operating on a young spaniel with a broken leg. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland as they tend to a wide variety of animals. This episode features monkeys from Gibraltar and a cow Caesarian section. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland as they tend to a wide variety of animals. Equine vet Graham Hunter does an endoscopy, and Jane Harley treats a kiang horse. Show more
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Uain ann an Inbhir Uige, leigheas-uisge is acupuncture, agus piseag le neasgaid. Lambing and calving in Wick, and acupuncture and hydrotherapy to treat a dog in pain. Show more
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Ùr bhreith ann an càs, obair lannsa air glùin cù agus piseag òg ann an Inbhir Uige. Orphaned wildlife, surgery on a dog's knee at Ardene and a lame kitten in Wick. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. At Dick Vet School in Edinburgh, dermatology vet specialist Tim Nuttall uses laser surgery to remove tumours from a dog's mouth. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Saskia is a seriously ill cat who needs a blood transfusion, so the vets see if her brother or sister are suitable donors. Show more
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Documentary series following vets across Scotland. The students at Dick Vet School carry out consultations under the watchful eye of vet David Perpinan. Show more