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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.
Julian operates on a French Bulldog that has injured one of his three legs, and vet Matt Smith rushes to a local farm to try and save a ewe and her unborn lamb. Elsewhere, Peter and Shona have some donkey work to do at the Greens' farm to solve a problem.
Matt Smith heads to Cannon Hall Farm where Rob and Dave's latest arrival, a Highland calf for whom they have high hopes as a future show champion, has serious breathing problems. Elsewhere, Rohin Aojula takes his dad on a call to help a horse that has suffered a nasty injury while out riding.
Peter Wright treats a pet sheep with an unpleasant case of flystrike, resulting in an abundance of maggots living within its ear. Elsewhere, the Huddersfield team perform complicated spinal surgery on a French bulldog, and Julian Norton is called out to meet a pet pig called Pumba that has hay netting tangled around its teeth.
Peter has his hands full when not one, but two wild owls are brought into his practice in need of help, and Shona rushes to the aid of a horse that has tread on a nail, but she needs to assess the damage before she can remove it. Elsewhere, Julian has to learn sign language in order to communicate with a deaf dachshund in need of surgery.
Peter treats a farmer's trusty Labrador that is struggling to walk after cutting herself badly on a nail. Elsewhere, Julian operates on a chicken with an infected leg, and Robin rushes to the aid of a pregnant ewe at one of the Huddersfield practice's smaller surgeries.
Julian has a mysterious case on his hands when he treats two pet goats that have been attacked by an unknown animal. Elsewhere, Peter visit an old friend's farm where he meets a pig that is under the weather, and one of two dogs is guilty of eating some children's vitamin pills that could be fatal for whichever animal it was.
Peter Wright treats two kittens that have been through unimaginable suffering after they were found dumped in a bag and set on fire. Elsewhere, Shona performs an emergency Caesarean to try and save a cow and her calf, and Julian hopes to help a dog suffering from a rare spinal condition.
A farmer's favourite calf struggles with a suspected hernia, but as Matt investigates, all might not be as expected. Julian heads into theatre to remove one of the largest lumps his team have ever seen on a dog, while Rohin faces challenging and delicate surgery to remove a pet mouse's eyeball.
An old friend of Peter's heads to the practice with a sheep who birthed a lamb last night, but is struggling with her second. But neither vet nor farmer are optimistic about the unborn lamb's chances.
David rushes into the hospital with a terrier he knows well. His own rescue dog's best friend has ripped her ear on some barbed wire, so feels added pressure as he performs surgery.
Matt and a Herriot-loving American vet student operate on a cow with a twisted stomach. And, in Julian's words, it's "eyeball to eyeball, pig against vet" as he tries to remove a boar called Prince's tusks. But arguably he faces a bigger personal challenge with his latest dabble at DIY - trying to fix the door on the practice's new fridge.
A newborn lamb is brought to the hospital after being found abandoned by the roadside, and Matt and David have their work cut out to save its life. Elsewhere, Peter performs delicate surgery on a rat with a large tumour, and later, Julian's bank holiday barbecue is interrupted by a horse with suspected colic.
It is a landmark day at the hospital in Huddersfield as Shona Searson and the team use a new electro-chemotherapy treatment on a pet pygmy goat's cancerous tumour. Peter Wright heads into surgery with an elderly Lhasa apso that has been suffering with a painful eye problem, while Julian Norton deals with some rowdy alpacas.
After enjoying a relaxing cycle into work, Julian faces an uphill struggle at the Thirsk practice. A Large Munsterlander has a cancerous tumour on his jaw, and another vet has already recommended having him put to sleep. Can Julian offer any hope?
Peter's also on his bike, as he gears up for a 170-mile cross country challenge, as well as trying to help a red deer with a face abscess.
Matt meets a cow who's struggling to walk on a badly swollen knee, and David visits a rookie sheep farmer who has a poorly ram. But the bigger concern is that Blueberry might have made Muffin the ewe pregnant.
A frog called Kermit has a very delicate problem at his rear end. But he's so slippery and jumpy, it's Matt who's feeling like the Muppet. Julian operates on a cat with a strange lump, while two of the vet's farming friends head to the practice with a ewe who's struggling to give birth to large twin lambs.
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