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7/10 by 1 users
24/7 Pet Hospital (2023)
Observational documentary series following the devoted vets at Wear Referrals in County Durham as they help furry patients and the owners who travel from far and wide with their beloved pets.
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Release Date:
Mon, Feb 06, 2023
Country: GB
Language: En
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Country: GB
Language: En
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Kieran Bew
Narrator
Season 1:
Two boxer dogs are rushed to the hospital after eating corn on the cob. Bonnie the cat struggles to give birth.
Labrador Nugget has kidney trouble, and it could be cancer. In hydrotherapy, French bulldog Pepper is learning to walk again, and it’s the hospital’s first ever open day.
An injured owl is found by a motorist and needs help. Orthopaedic surgeon Magic does a hip replacement on Alfie the shih tzu, and the team try to find the owner of a lost puppy.
A rescue kitten is having trouble walking, so the team need to investigate. A French bulldog is in labour, while a labrador puppy finds out whether his operation has been a success.
Labrador Bilko is rushed in after an extreme allergic reaction. Hope, a Belgian Malinois, has a mystery lump in her throat, while Roxy the dachshund has a serious case of tremors.
The hospital night shift deal with 40 furry patients, including a St Bernard with a broken leg, a ferret named after a pop star, and a greyhound who has come in to give blood.
A Pomeranian puppy needs help after an accident at home, while a family cat is rushed in as she’s stopped eating. A basset hound is back to check if his pneumonia has cleared.
Dalmatian puppy Reg needs surgery after eating a mystery object, Alex the cat undergoes chemotherapy, and Rupert the King Charles spaniel is suffering from headaches.
A puppy needs help swallowing, while another pup has broken his leg falling off a bed. And a new scanning technique helps check if a labradoodle is cancer-free.
A labrador is rushed in with a swelling on his tongue, while a spaniel’s ongoing symptoms need investigating. A Bernese mountain dog is back with joint problems and may need surgery.