Ep 6. Episode 6
- May 22, 2018
- 43 min
In this episode of The Yorkshire Vet, viewers are taken into the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside to follow the daily lives of dedicated veterinarian surgeons Peter Wright and Julian Norton as they carry out their crucial work treating animals of all shapes and sizes.
With decades of experience between them, Wright and Norton are the go-to vets for farmers, pet owners and animal lovers across Yorkshire and beyond, and this episode sees them tackling a wide range of challenging cases.
From a stubborn cow refusing to stand up, to a delicate operation to spay a feisty cat, the vets encounter a variety of scenarios that test their skills and patience. Their clients are equally diverse, including a family of alpacas, a menagerie of birds and a giant tortoise who needs specialist treatment for a respiratory problem.
Throughout the show, Wright and Norton are joined by their team of dedicated nurses and assistants, who help them navigate the ups and downs of running a busy veterinary practice. Despite the pressures and long hours, the team are united in their passion for putting animals first and providing the highest level of care.
Beyond the cases themselves, the show offers a fascinating glimpse into life in rural Yorkshire, as Wright and Norton drive between appointments, stopping to chat with farmers and owners along the way. Their love for the landscape and its people is evident, as is their commitment to serving the community.
With its mix of heartwarming moments, high drama and fascinating insights into veterinary medicine, The Yorkshire Vet is a must-watch for anyone interested in animals, nature and the human-animal bond. In this episode, viewers can expect to be entertained, amazed and moved in equal measure, as they watch Wright and Norton tackle some of their most challenging cases yet.