Young Vets

  

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Young VetsNew. Student vets get hands-on with animals. The students face their final exams and find out once and for all whether they have succeeded in becoming fully qualified vets.Fri, Sept 14, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. Student vets get hands-on with animals. Dru treats a young labrador suffering from New Forest syndrome, while Judy is challenged to spay a dog via keyhole surgery.Thu, Sept 13, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. Documentary following a group of student vets. Charlie treats a flat-coated retriever involved in a serious road accident, while Matt has to get to grips with an angry monkey.Wed, Sept 12, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. Student vets get hands-on with animals. Elly treats a seriously ill golden retriever with swelling and infection around his heart, while Amy cares for an overweight sheep.Tue, Sept 11, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. Student vets get their first hands-on experience. Charlie cares for a dog who almost dies after surgery, while Judy treats a horse with a serious bout of sinusitis.Mon, Sept 10, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. The students are starting to learn what it means to deliver bad news to owners. In the neurology department, Matt treats a dog who has had a series of seizures and cannot walk.Fri, Sept 7, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. The vets knuckle down to some really smelly jobs. Jo treats a chihuahua who has swallowed a fish hook which has pierced his oesophagus. Charlie learns to castrate a stallion.Thu, Sept 6, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. The intense pressure is starting to take its toll. Matt assists with the removal of a tumour from a mouse and Elly learns how to do surgery on a cow at a working farm.Wed, Sept 5, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. A border collie who has jumped off a cliff and broken her back, is rushed into the ER. Charlie is back home in Norfolk where he learns how to treat a cow with an ovarian cyst.Tue, Sept 4, 3:00 pmReally60 mins
Young VetsNew. The young vets have been studying for four years at the Royal Veterinary College and it's finally time to put their textbooks to one side and get hands-on with real animals.Mon, Sept 3, 3:00 pmReally60 mins