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Vets Saving Pets

At the Emergency Veterinary Trauma Center in Toronto, one of the busiest animal care facilities in Canada, the interpersonal stories of veterinary professionals play out as they work tirelessly, with dedication and determination, to save the lives of their animal patients in need of urgent medical care. Each week, new emergency cases involve a wide array of specialties within veterinary medicine, including critical care, oncology, cardiology, neurology, anesthesiology, dermatology, dentistry and surgery.

S4, EP3 "Cinnamon Rolls Into Motherhood"

Marisa brings home a pregnant cat named Cinnamon; a trio of puppies.

S4, EP4 "Xena and the Ragdolls"

A surrendered puppy from a disreputable breeder has a variety of physical issues; the team rescues a quartet of ragdoll kittens.

S4, EP5 "Levi: The Tale of the Tail"

A German shepherd won't stop chasing its tail; a senior cat has difficulty finding a new forever home.

S4, EP6 "The Moodle Blues"

Eva the moodle needs a knee operation; a fostered Shar-Pei named Tennessee is ready for adoption.

S2, EP26 "What the Cat Dragged In"

Dr. Debbie James helps cat Micah who's exhibiting signs of paralysis in his hind legs; brave cat Jerry survives a house fire, but his gums suffer from smoke inhalation; terrier Sydra makes multiple trips to see cardiologist Dr. Regan Williams.

S2, EP25 "Like Pulling Teeth"

When elderly cat Ginny seeks dental help, Dr. Sharon French enlists Dr. Regan Williams to make sure Ginny's heart can safely endure the anesthesia needed for surgery; dalmatian Snickers is examined for epilepsy; spaniel Begley gets an ultrasound.

S2, EP24 "Heads or Tails"

Elvira the alligator seeks help from Dr. Sharon French for restricted jaw mobility and toxicity caused by swallowed coins; Arnold the mastiff has tail injuries from too much wagging; Dr. Debbie James treats aging terrier Dean for neurological issues.

S2, EP23 "Cops and Tigers"

Magnum the police dog seeks help from Dr. Sharon French after breaking a molar while on duty; Dr. Devon Boyd treats cat Tiger, whose paws were severely burned in a tragic house fire; pup Electra sees Dr. Regan Williams for a heartworm infestation.

At the Emergency Veterinary Trauma Center in Toronto, one of the busiest animal care facilities in Canada, the interpersonal stories of veterinary professionals play out as they work tirelessly, with dedication and determination, to save the lives of their animal patients in need of urgent medical care. Each week, new emergency cases involve a wide array of specialties within veterinary medicine, including critical care, oncology, cardiology, neurology, anesthesiology, dermatology, dentistry and surgery.
Original Air Date: Oct 6, 2018
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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