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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.
Luke the puppy has been favoring his right hind leg, and Dr. Boyd thinks she can fix the problem, something strikes a nerve with Simba the cat's ability to walk and Dr. Gray hopes she can help Honey the bulldog see things more clearly.
Rusty the dog visits Dr. Williams with an elevated heart rate, Dr. James helps Niko the shih-poo, whose hind legs are on the decline and Dr. Boyd breathes life into a Yorkshire terrier whose throat is closing up.
After a run-in with a tree while playing fetch, poor Tessa needs Dr. French to repair her broken teeth, Dr. Forbes helps Mocha the poodle, who was attacked by a larger canine and Dr. Gray fixes Winston the bulldog's sweet but serious vision problem.
Dr. French relieves Rowdy the lion of an infected tooth after Dr. Williams gets him safely sedated, Dr. James helps a cat whose spine needs saving and a Jack Russell terrier turns out to have bigger problems than Dr. James thought.
When a young St. Bernard's legs begin to fail, Dr. James enlists the help of Dr. Kilburn, Dr. Williams deals with a large pup plagued by a heartworm infestation and Dr. Bryer investigates a mysterious breathing issue affecting a newly adopted cat.
After discovering a tooth abscess in elderly feline Ginny, Dr. French enlists the help of other VEC specialists to help her endure surgery and Dr. Bryer partners with the head vet technician to save Pomeranian puppy Ella from a deadly virus.
Bruce Lee the cat donates some blood and Dr. Bryer oversees the procedure, Charlie the golden retriever is carrying an unusually large tumor that Dr. Boyd wants to remove and Dr. Williams faces difficult circumstances when treating Star's ailing heart.
Dr. French helps Pinky the cheetah with her broken tooth, an aging golden retriever named Brody has a physical therapy session to soothe his pain and Dr. James tries to help disoriented Max the Shih Tzu find out which way is up.
When Chihuahua Reilly breaks a leg, Dr. Boyd performs surgery, a cat named Jerry survives a house fire, but his gums suffer due to smoke inhalation and Dr. Williams consults with Dr. Cochrane to treat Cyril the cat's high blood pressure.
Dr. Boyd and Arnold the Mastiff's owner decide it's best to amputate a portion of his tail, a Pomeranian named Rosie needs a long overdue teeth cleaning, but may not be a good candidate for surgery and an older ferret named Jet is treated for influenza.
Dr. Boyd's own pup needs surgery to repair his knee, Dr. Bryer tries to help Trigger the cat, who is in need of serious relief and Dr. Bryer and Dr. James team up to help an aging cat who's unable to walk.
Mazy the Bichon Frise has had a few seizures, and her owners seek neurological care from Dr. James, who suspects a brain tumor or inflammatory disease, Dr. Boyd spays Komodo dragon Loka and Dr. Martin helps Titan the cat with respiratory issues.
Dr. Williams uses ultrasound to test Shadow the golden retriever for heartworms and Dr. Boyd attempts to treat Tiger the cat's severely burned paws after a tragic house fire.
Dr. Williams finds that elderly cat Chloe may have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and Dr. James suspects that internal bleeding from a knitting needle injury may be causing Alien the cat's motor function issue.
Dr. Boyd treats a cancerous tumor on Dudley the miniature poodle's jaw, Dr. Martin tests Kaileigh the dog's spleen while looking for the cause of nausea and restlessness and doctors seek the cause of Loki the kitten's heart murmur.
Dr. Boyd removes bone fragments from chocolate lab King's elbow after a slip and fall on ice and Dr. Bryer runs tests to help Rocky the dog overcome a severe skin infection due to unchecked demodex mites.
Dr. Boyd and her team diagnose puppy Luke with a slippery kneecap, which requires surgery, rush Charlie the golden retriever into emergency surgery to remove a basketball-sized tumor and operate on Chihuahua Reilly's broken leg.
Dr. French helps police K-9 Magnum with a molar that was broken in the takedown of a criminal, Dr. James recommends surgery for dachshund Burger to prevent paralysis in his hind legs and Dr. Williams celebrate Rusty's birthday and friendship.
Dr. Devon Boyd and her surgical team help get French bulldog Spartacus back on his paws, seeing eye dog Nina comes in for an eye exam with Dr. Heather Gray and Dr. Steve Waisglass investigates a severe blockage in Kiwi the cat's ears.
Dr. Devon Boyd tries to put the spring back in Buster the cat's step via creative surgery, Dr. Regan Williams performs an ultrasound on Begley the spaniel puppy and Dr. Sharon French tries to save Tadpole the Miniature Pinscher's embedded teeth.
Dr. Devon Boyd must work quickly to get Portuguese Water Dog Marley's stomach back in place, 24-year-old CC the cat comes to see Dr. Dawn Martin when her kidney issues get worse and Enzo the cat has a head wound that requires examination.
A terrier named Anchor suffers spinal compression, terrier Sydra is brought in after multiple trips to see the cardiologist and Dr. Waisglass determines whether Pekingese Ping's skin rash is the result of a bacterial infection or an immune disorder.
When Burger the dachshund comes to the V.E.C. with back pain, Dr. Debbie James gets him to surgery to prevent paralysis. Dr. James also receives a Bengal cat named Simba and repairs Saint Bernard puppy Harley's spine.
When a disoriented cat named Willow is brought into the V.E.C., Dr. James fears the worst, deaf Dalmatian Snickers displays chaotic running patterns and seizures and Goldendoodle puppy Casey needs stubborn baby teeth removed to prevent complications.
Swallowed coins could be giving Elvira the alligator toxicity leading to restricted jaw mobility, Dr. Ringwood needs to repair the knee of a Lhatese named Gizmo to prevent arthritis and Tandi the Golden Retriever seeks sweet relief from her itchy skin.
Dr. Sharon French repairs Oreo the cat's mouth and jaw issues after an unfortunate car accident, Dr. Debbie James treats Lulu the Bulldog and a senior pooch named Cedric with mysterious neurological issues.
Timmy the poodle requires anesthesia to undergo surgery for gum disease, a young Italian greyhound named Chelsea gets an ultrasound of her heart and Dr. Heather Gray uses a tricky surgical procedure to repair an eye issue for Shih Tzu Bling Bling.
After a run-in with a tree, poor Tessa needs her broken teeth repaired, police dog Magnum is brought in after breaking a back molar while taking down a criminal and Dr. French heads to the zoo to relieve Rowdy the lion of an infected tooth.
Drs. Martin and Ringwood repair Spencer the poodle's esophageal hernia, Abbie the collie sees Dr. French for a gum issue and Dr. Williams hopes to provide aging Chihuahua Peewee with flight clearance to be guest of honor at his owner's wedding.
Dr. Sharon French determines that young Parsley the cat has gingivitis; a Great Dane named Duke is brought to the V.E.C. with an irregular heartbeat; Jackson the French bulldog comes in for rehabilitation following a successful back surgery.
Dr. Brendon Ringwood diagnoses young bulldog Dougie's constricting throat issues, Dr. Debbie James helps an aging pup named Sylvester whose back legs are becoming unresponsive and a police dog named Jax comes in with a cracked canine tooth.
V.E.C. dentist Dr. Sharon French wants to remove Penny the dachshund's abscessed root, Dr. Brendon Ringwood examines Bailey the beagle's leg lameness and Dr. Debbie James suspects an infection is causing cocker spaniel Charley's dizziness.
Rehab therapist Tracy McKenzie puts Reine the cat in the underwater treadmill for rehabilitation after a three-story fall, Dr. Regan Williams diagnoses the fluid buildup in aging kitty Mambo's chest and puppy Hershey's baby teeth aren't falling out.
Long-time patient Rusty the dog visits Dr. Regan Williams with an elevated heart rate, Dr. Williams gives spaniel Begley an ultrasound and discovers a heart murmur and Chelsea, a young Whippet, comes in for a follow-up appointment for her heart murmur.
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