Season 1 · Episode 1
In the premiere of this series following the work of Denver veterinarian Jeff Young and his staff at Planned Pethood Plus, a dog goes into cardiac arrest shortly after arriving at the clinic.
A miniature pig with an injured leg needs surgery, but it may not be able to handle anesthesia; a French bulldog has a routine dental exam that turns into a complex operation; the team ventures into the Rockies to help a couple who rescue sled dogs.
Dr Jeff and his team are pushed to the limit when a litter of 10 puppies comes in with a mysterious and deadly disease. Then, Dr. Jeff must work out what's wrong with a limping cat before performing complex hip surgery.
A dog may have a broken leg, but Dr. Young suspects it's a more serious condition that requires immediate surgery. Meanwhile, a veterinary technician must overcome her fear of birds; and a cat's appetite gets it in trouble.
A stray dog needs a home once it recovers from surgery that was required after it was hit by a car in Oklahoma. Meanwhile, a golden retriever needs immediate surgical attention after swallowing a pacifier.
A 5-month-old puppy that belongs to a homeless man has an injured paw; a dog in pain has X-rays that reveal a severe case of bladder stones.
A beagle is left at the clinic after it was attacked by another dog; a golden retriever has a broken leg; a technician shows a rescued kitten's owner how to feed it if it refuses to eat; a goat needs a botched operation fixed. Also: The staff visit a farming community to help with a feral cat population.
A runaway dog is brought in by animal-control officers after it got caught in a chain-link fence. Meanwhile, a dog has buckshot in its hind quarters; a large cat has a facial injury; a dog has a sore paw; and longhorn bull calves must be gelded.
An overweight cat with kidney disease struggles to survive; a dog is hit by a car while its owners are out of the country.
The staff hosts a fun run to raise money for animals in need; a dog requires emergency surgery after it's found tied to a fence; a stray Pomeranian finds a forever home.
A look at the world of animal shelters and all the emotion-filled work that goes on there to save the lives of thousands of pets every year.
2016
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2021
2010
2014
The dedicated team at the Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a private charity, responds to a variety of distress calls involving an average of more than 100 animals per day. This series documents the work they do, from the initial investigation through, in some cases, the animals being adopted into loving homes.
2003
2019
Dr. Pol's family has worked three generations to convert 350 acres of land into a family farm.
2024
The world’s most loved dog behaviorist, Cesar Millan, rescues neighborhoods terrorized by badly misbehaving pooches. Each week, Cesar is called in by whistleblowers who tell on the four-legged thugs who scare neighbors, clients, friends, and even family members! Cesar surprises dog owners to witness the chaos firsthand and uses his unmatched expertise to bring balance to the dogs and humans.
Spanning thousands of acres and incorporating hundreds of species of animals; Michelle Oakley’s veterinary practice is Yukon tough. There is no such thing as a typical day in Michelle’s practice. House calls can range from expelling dogs anal glands to getting chased down by the very large Arctic musk-ox. Accompanied by her teenage daughters and armed with humor as sharp as scalpel, Michelle deftly juggles being a full time Veterinarian, wife and doctor; taking us into unexplored and unexamined regions of the Yukon.
In picturesque rural Nebraska, the husband and wife veterinary team of Drs. Ben and Erin Schroeder cares for the region's many animals in need.
2020
From traveling across glaciers and mountains to enduring sub-zero temperatures and endless days without daylight, there is no more challenging place to be a veterinarian than Alaska. Despite myriad challenges and risks, Dr. Dee Thornell made it her life’s mission to care for the wild and domestic animals of America’s largest state – no matter what.
2015
Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick is one of England's top veterinarians. "Supervet" showcases Fitzpatrick and his staff treating hard-to-cure ailments with innovative care and surgical techniques. The program gives the often-emotional stories of pets, owners and the passionate team that pushes boundaries of medicine to save animals from life-threatening conditions. Nicknamed the Bionic Vet, Fitzpatrick employs more than 100 people at his neurosurgery/orthopedic clinic in Surrey, England.
Follow Tia Torres, founder of Villalobos Rescue Center, and her family as they rehabilitate both felons and ill-reputed pit bulls who come together to rescue one another from their dim pasts, and bring new meaning to life.
2009
Follow veterinarians Dr. Diarra Blue, Dr. Aubrey Ross and Dr. Michael Lavigne, who recently moved to Houston to open a full-service veterinarian hospital and animal shelter together. The series captures the doctors' lives as they juggle running a new business while managing their family life filled with spouses, parents, in-laws, children, pets and friends, as well as their intense moments saving the lives of animals at their clinic.