With a ewe and her unborn babies in danger, Peter Wright heads to an unusual lambing location - under a railway bridge. Matt Smith performs surgery on a Koi carp. (S19 Ep18)[S]
David Melleney rushes out to help a farmer and her young son, whose pet ewe is struggling to give birth. Rohin Aojula needs to operate on his own pet cat for a second time. (S19 Ep17)[S]
Julian Norton's patient, Mandarin duck Ada, has badly injured her leg. Peter Wright attends a pregnant ewe struggling to give birth after being scanned for triplets. (S19 Ep13)[S]
On Julian Norton's first day back in theatre after his knee injury, a French bulldog needs emergency surgery. Shona Searson rushes to see a cow with a seemingly dislocated hip. (S19 Ep12)[S]
It's minus two degrees in Yorkshire as Matt Smith heads out during the night to deliver a calf. And Rohin Aojula considers adopting a stray kitten brought to the animal hospital. (S19 Ep11)[S]
A newborn lamb with a nasty wound is rushed into the animal hospital. Peter heads to the Greens' farm, where a young calf has an upset stomach. Julian prepares for a knee operation. (S19 Ep10)[S]
Peter Wright delivers two lambs but the third baby is trickier, because it's coming backwards. And Julian Norton tries to deliver an important letter eaten by a greedy black Labrador. (S19 Ep9)[S]
Peter Wright is reunited with a baby donkey called Elvis, who he saved when he was a newborn. An old, one-eyed dog has a problem with his remaining eye. (S19 Ep8)[S]
A cat with a thorn in his eye causes panic at Peter Wright's practice. Rohin Aojula visits a farm at a quarry, where some new-born goat kids are struggling to get milk from their mum. (S19 Ep7)[S]
Peter Wright uses a CT scanner to discover that a Labrador has a cancerous lump behind his eye. Matt Smith tries to cure a lame cow. Julian Norton examines a pet turkey with a raspy cough. (Ep5)[S]
Julian cares for some kittens abandoned at a farming museum, Shona takes an emergency call from a friend worried about her Shire horse, and Matt and Martin perform spinal surgery. (S19 Ep4)[S]
A heavily pregnant basset hound is rushed into Julian's Thirsk practice, and Peter feels the pressure from pupils as he performs a procedure on a school's pet sheep. (S19 Ep5)[S]
A lame Scottish wildcat's x-rays give Matt a shock, Julian operates on a special Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Shona visits a sheep with a nasty looking wound - has he been shot? (S19 Ep4)[S]
Peter Wright has an embarrassing equipment malfunction, Julian Norton performs vital surgery on a very poorly spaniel, and Matt Smith deals with a pair of snakes stuck in a bottle. (S18 Ep10)
Matt rushes to a local cattle farm to help Tilly the cow give birth. But as he delivers one healthy baby, he suddenly has more than he bargained for. (S14 Ep2)[AD,S]
Vinnie the vulture visits the Thirsk practice with problems that are preventing him from strutting his stuff. At the Great Yorkshire Show there's pole climbing and a fashion parade. (S18 Ep9)[S]
An alpaca called Roxette has badly injured herself, Peter Wright rushes his neighbour's very poorly terrier into surgery, and Rohin Aojula tends to an injured badger. (S18 Ep8)[S]
Julian Norton has a painful encounter with a ferret, Shona Searson attends a ewe struggling to give birth, and a goat struggling to feed her kids is brought to see Peter Wright. (S18 Ep7)[S]
Matt Smith scans an abandoned, emaciated sheep, suspecting she's pregnant. Julian Norton takes a Labrador puppy into surgery for a hip injury, hoping to give her a new lease of life. (S18 Ep6)[S]
In the landmark 200th episode, a lamb is stuck mid-delivery, Julian Norton and his team are worried that a French bulldog has bladder stones, and Matt Smith takes aim at a young deer. (S18 Ep5)[S]
Love is in the air for Yorkshire's alpacas, Matt Smith meets a disabled chicken, and a dog owner is heartbroken when she accidentally runs over her own terrier. (S18 Ep3)[S]
Peter Wright rushes to help a three-hour-old donkey called Elvis whose life is in danger because he can't feed from his mum. And it's vets versus farmers at a charity cricket match! (S18 Ep2)[S]
The vets return to care for a pampered pot-bellied pig, deal with a nightmare lambing, perform surgery on a beloved dog, and help a Harris hawk with sore legs. (S18 Ep1)[S]
...Day Out for Help the Animals. Special episode of the documentary series about a country veterinary practise. Peter Wright takes Steve and Jean Green on an animal adventure.[S]
...of Christmas for Help the Animals. Special episode of the documentary series about a country veterinary practise. A selection box of all-new animal encounters counts down to the big day. [AD,S]
Rohin Aojula calls in the heavy machinery to help a cow who has pushed out its uterus after giving birth. Peter Wright operates on a barn owl who has a badly damaged wing. (S17 Ep10)[S]
Shona Searson has to perform outdoor surgery in the rain on a cow with an infected toe, and Julian Norton tries to help two pigeons who've been victims of cruelty. (S17 Ep9)[S]
Peter Wright fears a poorly cat with a mysterious wound has been bitten by a snake, Matt Smith performs an emergency C-Section on a pygmy goat, and Shona Searson helps a newborn calf. (S17 Ep8)[S]
Peter battles to save a ewe and her unborn triplets. David visits a calf with an infected navel that requires potentially life-saving surgery. Julian helps some students. (S17 Ep7)[S]
David Melleney and Rohin Aojula try to save a cow and her unborn calf. And it's dentist time for alpacas Whitney, Beyonce and Shakira - will they turn out to be divas? (S17 Ep6)[S]
An accident leaves a young Irish Wolfhound stuck in a tiny gap between two walls. Rohin has to work out if she's badly injured and how to get her out. Peter assists a poorly pet fish. (S17 Ep5)[S]
Julian rushes out to an emergency at an old friend's farm. Matt meets a cat called Bagpuss who is nothing like his TV namesake, and Shona visits the stables where she learnt to ride. (S17 Ep4)[S]
Shona tries to deliver a cow called Tinkerbell's calf. But Tinkerbell isn't very fairy like - and her kicking doesn't make it easy for Shona and the team to get to work. (S17 Ep3)[S]
Matt performs surgery on a heifer with a lump that's growing at a worrying rate, Rohin is shocked by a Siamese cat's sizeable problem, and there's a horse with suspected colic. (S17 Ep2)[AD,S]
A frog called Kermit has a very delicate problem at his rear end; Julian operates on a cat who has a strange lump; and a ewe struggles to give birth to large twin lambs. (S17 Ep1)[S]
Peter gets an emergency call when a ewe goes into labour. One lamb arrives safely but the second isn't breathing, and then there's an unexpected third lamb... (S10 Ep 1)[AD,S]
After a greedy terrier eats an oven glove, Peter has to operate to save the dog's life. Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. (S10 Ep4)[AD,S]
A friend of Peter's heads to the practice with a sheep who birthed a lamb last night but is struggling with her second. Julian tries to remove the tusks from a boar called Prince. (S16 Ep9)[AD,S]
Animal patients in this episode include a calf with a suspected hernia, a dog with a lump, a mouse who needs an eyeball removed, and an alpaca called Voldermort. (S17 Ep8)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. After a greedy terrier eats an oven glove, Peter has to operate to save the dog's life. (S10 Ep4)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. Peter has a fight on his hands to save the life of a premature alpaca. (S10 Ep 2)[S]
A cow struggles to give birth and Shona must decide whether to perform an emergency Caesarean to try and save cow and calf. Julian hopes to help a dog with a rare spinal condition. (S16 Ep7)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. Baby deer Berry is dehydrated, but the treatment may be more dangerous than the cure. (S9 Ep 6)[S]
There's a doggy whodunnit for Julian when either one of two animals has eaten a potentially fatal dose of vitamin pills. Peter treats a poorly pig and a feisty cow with an eye problem. (S16 Ep6)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. After a greedy terrier eats an oven glove, Peter has to operate to save the dog's life. (S10 Ep 4)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series following veterinary surgeries in Thirsk and Boroughbridge. Peter has a fight on his hands to save the life of a premature alpaca. (S10 Ep 2)[AD,S]
There's a doggy whodunnit for Julian when either one of two animals has eaten a potentially fatal dose of vitamin pills. Peter treats a poorly pig and a feisty cow with an eye problem. (S16 Ep6)[AD,S]
Matt and David meet equine rock star Jon Bon Pony; Peter treats a farmer's Labrador who's struggling to walk after cutting herself on a nail; and Rohin rushes to help a pregnant ewe. (S16 Ep5) [AD,S]