Ep 9. Un-vetted
- TV-Y
- December 26, 2015
- 22 min
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6.0 (10)
In Littlest Pet Shop season 4 episode 9 titled "Un-vetted," the pets are in for a surprise when an unvaccinated chameleon named Sheldon turns up at the pet shop. The veterinarian Dr. Handsomeface warns the pets to stay away from Sheldon because he is highly contagious. Blythe and the other pets, however, feel bad for Sheldon and decide to take care of him themselves.
As they try to help Sheldon, they notice that he is very ill and needs medical attention. Blythe convinces the vet to take a look at Sheldon, even though he is unvaccinated. The vet is hesitant, but agrees to take a look at him. When the vet pronounces that Sheldon requires immediate attention, Blythe and the pets have to figure out how to get him to the veterinary clinic.
Along the way, they face several hurdles, including a group of angry animals who are against the unvaccinated pet. They also have to avoid catching the disease themselves. Meanwhile, the vet has second thoughts about treating Sheldon and decides that he is too much of a risk to his practice. Blythe and the pets are shocked and disappointed by the vet’s decision, but they refuse to give up on Sheldon.
With no other option, Blythe and the pets decide to take matters into their own hands and care for Sheldon themselves. They create a makeshift veterinary clinic in the pet shop and work to nurse Sheldon back to health. While they face several setbacks, including the possibility of contracting Sheldon's illness, they never give up hope and continue to care for Sheldon.
As they work together to help Sheldon, the pets learn valuable lessons about the importance of vaccinations and caring for those in need, even if they are seen as outcasts. In the end, Sheldon makes a full recovery and is welcomed into the pet shop community with open arms.
"Un-vetted" is a heartwarming episode that teaches important values of kindness, empathy, and acceptance. It is a must-watch for Littlest Pet Shop fans who want to see their favorite pets at their best.