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Season 19 / Episode 16 and airs on 26 November 2024 20:00
The Yorkshire Vet is a documentary series about Yorkshire vet Julian Norton, his business partner Peter Wright and their team as they administer modern-day medical and surgical aid to creatures great and small. From bulldogs to bullocks, there are no creatures too large or too small for these vets.
On Julian Norton's first day back in theatre after his serious knee injury, a little French bulldog needs life-saving emergency surgery. Shona Searson rushes to see a cow who's just had a calf, but is struggling with a seemingly dislocated hip. Plus, all the vets head out together to enjoy some of James Herriot's favourite parts of Yorkshire.
Julian Norton cares for a Mandarin duck with a badly injured leg and Peter Wright heads out to a local farm to help an inexperienced farmer with his ewe that is struggling to give birth. Shona Searson and the team put on their own lambing masterclass to help West Yorkshire farmers at the busiest time of year. Plus, Martin Paterson faces a challenging super surgery on a chihuahua puppy.
Julian tackles a tricky case with Lancelot the sheep, while Matt operates on Buggs, a giant rabbit with a concerning lump. Peter races to assist a farmer's beloved cow in labor after a previous calving tragedy on the same farm. David tends to Siamese kittens, worried about the tiniest one. Meanwhile, Peter surprises his friend Steve with a visit to his childhood farm in Whitby, marking 80 years since he left.
The Yorkshire Vet captures the real-life drama, laughter, and tears as vets across four Yorkshire practices treat animals of all shapes and sizes. This week, Matt has a daunting encounter with Manu, a caiman alligator at the zoo, and Julian's delicate surgery on a degu with an eye issue. Shona stays cautious around a bull, and Peter's urgent care helps a bichon frisé struggling in labour.
In this special episode, Julian Norton leaves Herriot Country for the Scottish Highlands, visiting the practice where he began his veterinary career in Thurso. It's not long before he is reminded just how tough a place it is to be a vet, because he's not just there for a catchup with his old mentor - he has to get his hands dirty and assist with a cow who has prolapsed, as well as an extremely challenging lambing. Back in Thirsk, Jean Green is worried about one of her cats who is passing blood.
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