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- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Peter is shocked when two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud.
- Julian races to an emergency at a local farm where a cow is unable to stand up. Sarah has a close encounter with a feisty goose. Peter works to save the life of a three-week-old kitten with pneumonia.
- Julian and Peter must both operate on dogs with tumours. Other patients include hens with an eye infection, a cat having a caesarean, and three surprisingly speedy tortoises.
- Julian Norton is hoping to fix Gary the donkey once and for all. Peter Wright is not sure he can save Boris, the three-legged cat with a history of car accidents.
- Julian treats a lhasa apso with a mouth tumour which other vets have given up on,.
- Peter faces a struggle to save a baby alpaca that was born prematurely during a storm, and Julian performs a delicate eye operation on a labrador preparing for a dog show.
- A rare cattle breeder fears for life of his favorite cow, which has been diagnosed with cancer.
- Julian comes to the rescue of a cow who is struggling to calf. Peter operates on boxer dog Boot to remove an ominous looking lump. He also has to carry out a job he would rather not be doing at Sherene's stables.
- Jean is seriously ill and her favorite sheep's life is in balance, a springer spaniel with a number of lumps needs some attention and Julian feels pressure in surgery.
- Peter heads to a neighbour's farm hoping he can save life of a seriously ill sheep.
- Peter operates on Wesley, a greedy terrier that has taken its food obsession too far.
- Peter returns to his childhood home for the first time in 50 years and visits some of his former teachers from primary school to sixth form. He looks back on his experiences as a work experience student for Alf Wight aka James Herriot.
- The series concludes with an episode focusing on births and new beginnings. While delivering a calf, Julian also helps a new graduate to begin her veterinary career.
- The vets take a break from their work to visit country fairs. At the Great Yorkshire Show they talk to 2 of their clients exhibiting animals, Julian judges a dog show at Dunsforth and Peter's wife Lin enters a cake competition at Barrowby.
- Julian judges the best Christmas window at Boroughbridge. Peter plays Santa in a grotto at the Herriot Centre. They also treat a barn owl with a badly damaged wing and a highland bull that has been tormenting his barn mates.
- Peter tries to reach a cow with pneumonia that needs constant care, but a raging blizzard means his route is blocked. Meanwhile, in Boroughbridge, farmer Ben has brought his prized sheepdog Meg in to see Julian after discovering a lump
- James Herriot was the original Yorkshire Vet, and this documentary sees Peter Wright and Julian Norton celebrating how the Herriot ethos and legacy lives on in veterinary practice and across the North Yorkshire countryside.
- Julian treats Rocky the cat who needs major eye surgery after a cat fight. Peter helps a cow with a severe limp which he fixes with a "high heel". Julian treats a Llama Yogi with colic. New vet Guy uses a "biological bandage" on Springer dog Gear.
- Julian treats a uterine prolapse at Tom's farm. Feisty Duck Jamima is back with difficult to treat eye problem for Peter to fix. Julian and Katie battle to save 6 month old dog Eyla who has a life threatening problem in her abdomen. Julian visits Nicholson's farm where donkey Gary has a personal problem. Peter helps Sandra who has a little lamb with a foreign body stuck in his gullet.
- Julian helps a pregnant ewe with a tricky birth. Peter must remove a large tumour from a dog's bottom. Julian investigates a mystery llama injury. A female rhea has been injured during mating season. And can Peter save a schoolgirl's precious pony?
- Julian removes a lump from an alpaca and finds something surprising in Echo the labrador's stomach. Peter helps the Greens with their cats, the vets treat their first ever hermaphrodite dog and Julian tries to save a bloated bull's life.
- Julian races to help a pony with a large gash on her neck and Peter battles to save a sheep. A greedy cat has a stick stuck in his mouth and Julian faces a massive, messy job - pregnancy testing over 50 cows.
- Peter is called out to the Norris' farm where a ewe has a complication during the birth of twins. Julian performs surgery on pampered pug Fion for a fractured radius and ulna. Peter gets to use a new high tech scanning machine on Buddy the billy goat. Julian sees Lucy the llama who is new on Susanne's Trekking Farm, who can't walk very well due to sore feet and has become very overweight. Peter exams Tiger the cat who has a mass on his stomach.
- Peter treats two very poorly newborn calves. Julian tires to remove a huge tumour from a sheepdog and a sparky Shetland pony gives the vets the runaround.
- The largest abscess Julian's ever seen is on a bull's backside - a waterfall of pus is coming! Peter meets Thor the giant rabbit as well as North Yorkshire's best dressed dog. And, just a few hours old, a lamb is rushed into surgery.
- Peter desperately tries to deliver thirteen puppies who are drowning in their own fluid. Saving a sick school guinea pig is a big test for Julian. And on the Greens' farm, Jean throws a surprise party for Steve's 90th.
- Peter treats a ewe that is struggling to give birth to twin lambs, and also performs a complicated and risky surgery on a tawny owl to remove bird's ruptured eyeball.
- Peter treats a lamb that was born with a life-threatening cyst full of spinal fluid on its head.
- Peter tends to Marshmallow, a foal struggling to take vital first feed from mum; Julian operates on new mother Bea.
- Julian sets up a blood bank at Jackie's alpaca farm to take vital samples that could help any struggling crias born.
- Julian Norton treats a cow with a rare and complex problem. The cow's stomach has become displaced.
- Peter Wright takes donkey-loving farmers and long-time friends and clients Steve and Jean Green on a special trip.
- Festive edition of documentary inspired by classic Christmas song, beginning as vets Julian Norton and Peter Wright encounter 12 huskies, followed by 11 braying donkeys and so on.
- A special episode for International Dog Day. Julian has to perform surgery on his dog, Emmy, and she is not keen on needles. Peter removes a tumour from a Great Dane's leg. A spaniel is rushed in after being injured on a barbed wire fence.
- A bull needs a foot trim, but is reluctant to lie down for the procedure. Julian and Katy operate on a beagle with damaged ligaments. A cat undergoes a caesarean section. The Greens release their calves and donkeys into the field together.
- The vets treat some of North Yorkshire's more exotic residents, including Amadeus the alpaca, whose owner Christina found him with a stick in his eye. A baby wallaby comes to the practice a little down in the dumps.
- Julian has to help a ewe through a difficult birth in the middle of a field in the rain, while Peter performs an emergency C-section on a heavily pregnant shih tzu.
- Julian delivers the biggest calf he has ever encountered. Peter performs testicular surgery on a show dog that may end its performance career. A Clydesdale horse that recently needed foot surgery now also needs dental treatment.
- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud. Roger and Rob brave a reindeer's fearsome antlers to examine a painful-looking lump on its eye.
- Peter rushes into Skeldale to try and save Richard Bell's lamb, who was badly injured when he was born just a few hours ago. A one-week llama takes a turn for the worst, and a difficult birth leaves a cow struggling to feed its calf.
- Julian visits historic Harewood House near Leeds to check on a group of goats that are moving to a new enclosure, but catching them proves painful. Peter lends a hand with a lambing. Jack Russell, Scamp has suffered ligament damage.
- Julian revisits an alpaca that he has treated through two previous complicated pregnancies and needs his help again. Three cows need dehorning. A pregnant sheep is rushed to Huddersfield's new emergency animal hospital.
- The owner of the famous farm in the middle of the M62 fears his cows have TB - and if even a single animal is diagnosed, it could prove disastrous for the rest of the herd. Julian treats a prolapsed ewe. Peter and Matt castrate a goat.
- A cow suffers a serious leg wound that leaves the bone exposed. A dog is brought in with a lump that is making it hard to walk, a hedgehog's foot is operated on and 5 girls are worried about their pony, whose eyes have begun to swell up.
- The Greens rescue a 5 week old kitten. A border terrier is brought into the surgery with a lump on its back leg. A bull undergoes a fertility test. Peter visits a sheep farmer to check up on a breeding ram that has been injured in a fight.
- Peter examines a boar that's off its food. A rescue dog brought over from Spain is treated for a painful eye condition. Rodney and Julian try to use an unusual device for treating sheep. A rare cattle breeder awaits pregnancy test results.
- Julian investigates when a pregnant cow delivers an afterbirth but no calf. Peter and Matt compare modern and traditional pregnancy tests. A German Shepherd puppy requires delicate keyhole surgery to remove a fragment of bone.
- Peter provides urgent dental treatment to his niece's horse, Julian visits a group of vets in training. Vets from across West Yorkshire attend a special celebration of the 50th anniversary of publication of James Herriot's first book.
- Peter rushes to help a cow struggling to give birth. Joanne and her three-year-old son Jack bring in their kitten Jasmine who they think has been hit in a road accident and has a badly broken leg.
- Peter deals with a pregnant ewe who has injured herself on a piece of metal. Matt is worried that the star of the reptile house at Cannon Hill Farm, Tilly the tortoise, may need a complex operation to remove 3 eggs she's not passed.
- Julian treats a hedgehog that has been brought into the Boroughbridge practice with a badly injured leg. In Huddersfield, a farmer brings in a heavily pregnant ewe that is struggling to give birth. Peter checks on a calf he delivered.
- Julian treats Echo, a seriously ill llama who isn't breathing well. After the tricky job of conducting his first llama chest X-rays, Julian can see there's fluid in Echo's lungs. Walter the pug has a painful knee problem.
- Peter tries to save a cow that has suffered a huge prolapse after giving birth. Matt and David attempt surgery on a sheep with a foot infection. Julian embarks on surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from the mouth of a golden retriever.
- Peter is concerned about a tawny owl whose eye he removed 18 months ago and now has a problem with the other eye. Julian helps a new mother at a local dairy farm and battles to save a litter of unborn pups back at the surgery.
- Julian heads to the Taylors' farm to treat two sheep - a new mum and an expectant mum have both prolapsed. Peter heads out to see a Shetland pony called Banjo, who has a sore hoof.
- A ewe in labour is rushed into the hospital and with a need for speed, Matt is prepared to deal with it in the car park. Peter meets a feisty cat who needs her claws clipping.
- Peter heads to see a worried farmer whose newborn calf is unable to stand up and Matt performs delicate eye surgery on a peacock in a bird-lover's back garden.
- Peter and Matt head to Cannon Hall Farm, where a reindeer has antler problems. Over at Skeldale, Peter is reunited with Oscar, a feisty cockatiel who once put a vet in hospital. Shona visits a litter of puppies on a farm.
- Peter helps a pregnant ewe that is dealing with birthing complications. Julian and his team must extract several illicit items from a puppy's stomach. Matt gives Rohin a taste of exotic vetting in Cannon Hall Farm's reptile house.
- At Jackie Barlow's farm, Mako the alpaca has a lump on his face that's the size of half a football. And Mako is louder than a football crowd. Matt sees a horse that has had a nasty choking episode. An elderly terrier needs eye surgery.
- Peter's called out to a cow with stomach problems, he calls in reinforcements from his new Grace Lane Practice. Julian has a surprise examining a pregnant dog. A frisky Shetland Pony and a lizard with a dead tail end are also treated.
- A pregnant ewe is rushed to the animal hospital from Cannon Hall Farm. David determines she needs an emergency c-section. Young vet Rohin gains valuable experience on the farm. Julian rushes a cat into surgery and enjoys some alpaca yoga.
- Farmer Rob rushes into the Grace Lane practice with a struggling pregnant ewe belonging to his son, William. Julian and Anne deal with a lump on an alpaca's lip. Shona and Martin remove a tumour from a Springer Spaniel's rib-cage.
- Two brothers are worried about their cow, who is foaming at the mouth. Peter also has a daunting visit to the Greens' farm. Dusty the cat has an injury, but won't be easy to help. An animal lover finds a pigeon with a deformed leg.
- Julian races over to the llama trekking centre in the Dales, after one of the youngsters breaks his jaw in a freak accident. A goat with a painful foot condition is brought in to Peter. A bulldog is rushed in after eating some chewing gum.
- Peter gets an emergency call from Ivor Shaw. He's found one of his calves limping, and Peter suspects her little leg is broken. Julian is overwhelmed when 18 rats are brought onto the practice. A blind sheep and a stray dog are treated.
- A pet pig is brought to the practice to see Julian. Peter heads to see goat brothers because all isn't rosy in their garden. A German short-haired pointer requires surgery. A pregnant cow requires an emergency C-section.
- When an alpaca has a mysterious and painful skin problem, Matt calls for Julian to help him solve the mystery of its cause. Peter assists a donkey with a cut eyelid. Shona visits a herd of pedigree cows to fix a hernia in a calf.
- There's a royal appointment at Cannon Hall Farm as Matt helps a goat with a broken leg in front of a high-profile onlooker - Her Royal Highness Princess Anne. Julian treats a tiny tortoise and has to check if Nigel's cows are pregnant.
- A 4-week-old lamb is rushed in to see Peter. After being unwell recently, it suffered a prolapse, and Peter thinks the solution might just lie in the practice's kitchen. Julian attends to a dog that's been kicked in the face by a horse.
- Julian helps his friend and former colleague Katy with one of her sheep, who's developed an eye problem. He can see they need to operate, but the feisty ewe doesn't seem keen. Matt and his fiancee set off to adopt a puppy.
- Peter faces an emergency midnight lambing, Julian has to operate to remove his dog's tooth, Poppy the cat requires complex surgery on her badly broken leg. Peter, Julian and the Huddersfield vets meet up for a ramble on the moors.
- Peter faces a late night emergency as Abbie rushes in her sheep who is pregnant with triplets. The babies aren't due for another three weeks, but Peter must act quickly. Julian is preparing for the opening of his new veterinary centre.
- Peter has an emergency at the practice in Kirkbymoorside, when a local farming couple rush in their pregnant Texel ewe. Julian operates on a terrier suffering with bladder stones. Peter visits the Green's farm to see a lonely donkey.
- 2015– 44mTV EpisodePeter Wright is feeling down in the dumps, but then meets his guardian angel who tries to persuade him just how important he is to others. Peter helps a Turkey that's been attacked by a dog, Julian returns a lost parrot and plays Santa.
- Matt rushes to a local cattle farm to help Tilly the cow give birth. Mike and Rebecca have an amorous pony, who needs an appointment with Peter and Julian operates on a young girl's poorly guinea pig, but he is shocked by what he finds.
- Peter treats a lamb with a leg infection while Julian deals with a mysterious lump on a llama called Imposter. A greyhound with a crushed ankle receives an implant.
- Matt delivers a calf, Peter removes a lump from a dog's eye, and Julian repairs a slipped patella on a cat and nips a sheep with a birth defect. Peter and Shona go 4-wheeling.
- Star, a 3-legged sheep, might be given a new lease of life if Matt can fit her with a prosthetic leg. Julian meets Teddy, a 10-month-old dachshund and his owner Kerry, who believes Teddy saved her life when she went into cardiac arrest.
- Matt responds to an urgent call from a 16-year-old farmer who's worried about his pregnant ewe. Peter takes Hannah to meet Cyril, a huge bull that needs a pedicure and does not seem at all keen on the idea.
- Peter rushes a pregnant husky into surgery, hoping he can deliver live puppies but fears he may be too late to save them all. A lamb with a badly broken leg arrives at the Thirsk practice. Matt treats Matilda, a very poorly cow.
- Peter heads up Sutton Bank for a lambing with a view. However, there's no time to admire the surroundings because a lamb is stuck and it is too late for a C-section. Julian meets a pug with an unusual name and an unusual problem.
- Peter tackles the most overgrown tortoise beak he's ever seen. Julian treats a Vizsla puppy that's eaten a washing up sponge for the 2nd time. David attends a ewe who has suffered a life-threatening prolapse. A donkey finds a new home.
- Mangalitsa pig breeder Lisa is worried about her boar Hal, who has a large lump on his neck. A famous client brings their dog to the practice. Matt is in uncharted waters as he heads to a local college to operate on one of their fish.
- Peter rushes to help a pregnant cow that is expecting twins, which is uncommon. Julian meets a champion ferret who has an infected foot. Shona heads out to see an old horse that is suffering with sore eyes.
- When a baby alpaca's life hangs in the balance, Julian performs an emergency blood plasma transfusion on the front lawn of the Thirsk practice. Peter meets a cat with an unusual backstory, but who now has a serious eye problem.
- Peter battles to deliver lambs who are jumbled up and stuck inside their mum, and he is shocked by what he finds. Julian has to contend with an angry parrot that has escaped in the surgery. A rescue dog is attacked by another dog.
- A rare-breed pony is in danger when she suffers a prolapsed uterus after giving birth. Julian has a plan to fix a Great Dane's debilitating knee injury. Peter treats a pig that lives in the back garden of the owner of the local chip shop.
- Julian visits house pig Pigley Scott, who has had a horse tread on his trotter. Father and son farmers are worried about Roger, their prize bull, who has a large lump on his neck that may be a tumour.
- Julian rushes Walter the shih-tzu into surgery after the dog has broken its jaw in a freak accident. Peter operates on a horse called Sammy. Matt needs to take drastic action to help a dairy cow. Shona and Matt meet the vets of tomorrow.
- Julian is reunited with an alpaca he delivered by C-section when she develops a mystery eye problem. A heavily pregnant ewe is rushed into the Huddersfield hospital. Peter examines his brother's terrier. Matt treats 3 marmosets.
- This week, Peter gets a scare when he tries to help a horse with some worrying cancerous growths. Julian meets a five-month-old cockapoo with a badly broken leg. Matt operates on a cow's tail and Shona enters a showjumping competition.
- A lamb is rushed to the Huddersfield hospital with a ruptured eye. He needs surgery, but Matt's worried there might be a problem with the lamb's other eye. Peter operates on a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Julian castrates a miniature pony.
- Peter heads to an old friend's farm on his day off to help with a tough lambing. Julian meets a very unusual creature - a European polecat called Poldark. Staff treat a French bulldog puppy requiring complex surgery.
- Julian needs as many extra pairs of hands as he can muster as he has to perform a caesarean section on a pregnant Great Dane. Later, young vet Matt marries his fiancee Katherine in front of all of his veterinary friends.
- Julian operates on a French Bulldog that has injured one of his 3 legs. Matt Smith rushes to a 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, 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 flystrike, resulting in maggots living in its ear. The Huddersfield team perform spinal surgery on a French bulldog. Julian Norton meets pet pig Pumba that has hay netting tangled around its teeth.
- Peter treats two wild owls brought into his practice. Shona rushes to the aid of a horse that has trodden on a nail. Julian has to learn sign language in order to communicate with a deaf dachshund that requires surgery.
- Julian has a mystery to solve when he treats two pet goats that have been attacked by an unknown animal. Peter visit an old friend's farm where he meets a pig that is under the weather. One of two dogs has eaten children's vitamin pills.
- Matt and David meet equine rock star Jon Bon Pony. Peter treats a farmer's trusty Labrador who's struggling to walk after cutting herself on a nail. Julian operates on a chicken with an infected leg. Robin aids a pregnant ewe.
- Peter Wright treats two kittens that have been dumped in a bag and set on fire. Shona performs an emergency Caesarean to try and save a cow and her calf. Julian hopes to help a dog suffering from a rare spinal condition.
- A farmer's favorite calf struggles with a suspected hernia, but as Matt investigates, all might not be as expected.
- An old friend of Peter's heads to practice with a sheep who birthed a lamb last night, but is struggling with her second.
- A newborn lamb is brought to hospital after being found abandoned by roadside, and Matt and David have their work cut out to save its life.
- It is a landmark day at hospital in Huddersfield as Shona Searson and team use a new electro-chemotherapy treatment on a pet pygmy goat's cancerous tumour.
- After enjoying a relaxing cycle into work, Julian faces an uphill struggle at Thirsk practice.
- Peter Wright's pals rush to the practice with a ewe who's struggling to give birth to large twin lambs. A gecko has a puzzling skin condition and a frog called Kermit has a delicate issue at his rear end. Shona tests cows for TB.
- Matt performs surgery on a heifer with a lump. Rohin is shocked by a Siamese cat's sizeable abscess. Peter helps a young vet perform emergency surgery on a spaniel. Julian's family barbecue is interrupted by a horse with suspected colic.
- It's all hands on deck as Shona tries to deliver a cow called Tinkerbell's calf.
- Julian rushes out to a night-time emergency at his old friend's farm. Rodney is an experienced sheep farmer so.
- A freak accident leaves a young Irish Wolfhound stuck in a tiny gap between two walls, and Peter treats a pet fish brought to practice in a bucket of water.
- David Melleney and Rohin Aojula team up to try to save a cow and her unborn calf, and Julian Norton is shocked to find a ping pong ball-sized lump inside a shar-pei cross's mouth.
- Peter battles to save a ewe and her unborn triplets, David visits a calf with an infected navel requires potentially life
- Peter Wright fears a sick cat with a mysterious wound has been bitten by a snake. Elsewhere, Matt Smith performs an emergency C-Section on Cannon Hall Farm's pygmy goats, and Julian Norton also brings his own pet rabbit to practice.
- A cow with a newborn calf struggles to walk because of an infected toe, leaving Shona Searson to perform outdoor surgery in heavy rainfall.
- A cow pushes out its uterus after giving birth, and with gravity working against Rohin Aojula.
- Vet Julian Norton treats a much-loved pet cat that has a swollen eye that may require surgery. Julian also examines Copper, the beloved pet dog of the practice's head nurse Sarah, to try to discover what is wrong.
- Julian Norton is called out to an emergency on the farm of semi-retired farmers the Peckitts where a cow is suffering from a painful and potentially life-threatening condition. Peter Wright has a lively lamb to deal with.
- Julian Norton risks life and limb to inject a ferocious pig, a stud Alpaca named Lothario is not living up to his name. Peter Wright examines the dairy herd of elderly farmers Steve and Jeanie Green.
- Julian is called out on a late-night call to deliver a large calf, Ruth and nurse Katy try to save the life of a poorly chicken and dog owner Steve is concerned about his elderly pet's quality of life.
- At a local petting zoo Julian comes up against a difficult patient - an angry goat with a suspected broken leg. Peter and Julian take an afternoon off to visit the annual Great Yorkshire Show.
- Julian performs emergency surgery on the pet cat of staff member Molly, which appears to have been shot in the head. An exotic bird of prey, a sheepdog run over by a tractor and an injured tortoise also feature.
- Julian Norton, Peter Wright and their staff deal with more animal emergencies including a dog facing an emergency operation to remove a tumour and a prolapsing sheep that has to be treated on the car park.
- Julian and head nurse Sarah tend to an injured swan at a fishing lake. Meanwhile, Bobby (a canine member of the North Yorkshire police force) is brought in to the surgery to have an operation.
- Julian Norton has to get to grips with castrating alpacas, while Peter Wright attempts to perform a life-changing operation on a dearly loved pug dog that is having breathing difficulties.
- Julian Norton visits a local farm to de-horn some lively young bullocks. Back at the surgery he and Peter Wright try to save the life of a dog that has got a large bone wedged in its oesophagus.
- Julian Norton is called out to examine an alpaca, new vet Helen Blackburn performs an emergency caesarean on a beagle and Peter tries to save the eyesight of Whisper the lamb.
- Julian returns to Jacki Barlow's alpaca farm to investigate a worrying lump in the mouth of one of the animals. Peter carries out dental surgery on a Yorkshire terrier and Julian examines a pygmy-goat.
- Julian and Peter have to cope with two night-time emergency call outs. New vet Esme performs her first emergency caesarean and a pack of bloodhound pups cause mayhem in the surgery.
- Julian Norton gets an emergency call at 5am to a horse with colic. One of the nurses at the Skeldale Veterinary practice helps out on a local farm during the lambing season.
- Julian is called out to a pregnant cow struggling to calf. When it becomes clear that the lives of both animals are in danger he considers performing an emergency Caesarian.
- Staff tend to a poodle with a problem penis, a rabbit with an abscess, a cow with a neck wound and an overly-amorous donkey before gathering to say farewell to Sarah who is leaving to have a baby.
- Julian Norton receives an emergency call from alpaca breeder Jackie, whose prize-winning female Cinderella is having a difficult labour. Peter Wright has to castrate Larry the chinchilla who is responsible for a population explosion.
- Julian receives a late-night call out to a cow that is giving birth, but complications with the delivery leave the lives of both mother and calf hanging in the balance. Naughty Labrador Alfie has swallowed a spatula while stealing food.
- Julian Norton is called out on an emergency to a heifer that is in agony, with an object stuck in its painful, swollen and infected hoof. Peter removes a large lump from the head of golden retriever, Holly.
- Julian faces the tricky task of castrating a group of alpacas whose owner has been using holistic techniques to pacify them. Peter treats a Yorkshire Terrier and the team try to save a stray cat whose leg has been snapped in two.
- Julian decides to conduct a fertility test on an unproductive ram. Peter tends to a spaniel that needs major surgery after being hit by a car. Julian has to travel to Thirsk to tend to the wounded following a battle between two terrapins.
- Julian Norton tries to save Millie, a much-loved farm dog and an albino wallaby called Albert. Peter Wright has his hands full with a cheeky pygmy goat called Charlie. Other patients include a hedgehog called Monster.
- Julian's patients include a horse with infected hooves, while Peter Wright is worried about a pedigree cat that is in labour and also has to deal with an angry monitor lizard. The two vets find time to attend the Great Yorkshire Show.
- Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
- Julian is called out to a calf with a large lump, while other patients include a pair of pygmy goats, a farm full of feral cats and Fern, a sick spaniel. The staff also find time to spring a birthday surprise on Peter Wright.
- Julian Norton tries to save the lives of a heifer and her unborn calf, while his colleague Peter Wright also faces a dramatic labour with a Yorkshire Terrier cross.
- Called out to remote farms to tend animals in labour and the sick and injured, vets Julian Norton and Peter Wright must battle the weather to treat and save patients including owls and cattle.
- Julian Norton and Peter Wright are invited to switch on the Christmas lights at Skeldale and also asked to find a donkey that can be used for the nativity scene.
- In this special edition of the show, vets Peter and Julian revisit some of their patients and see how they are getting on - including The Greens and Dougie the Yorkshire Pudding eating parrot.
- The vets of the Skeldale Veterinary Centre return. A Llama has smashed its jaw knocking out several teeth, a stray cat taken in by the Greens needs a health check and more than one animal suffers birthing problems.
- Julian tends to a desperately ill calf. Peter treats an elderly cat with severe constipation. Other patients include a young stag trapped by its antlers, a dog with a dislocated leg and some noisy young goats.
- A semi-feral cat is brought in to have a lump on his face removed. Julian helps a ewe give birth and Peter and Sarah encounter Alfie, a cocky young donkey who has unusual parenting issues.
- Julian has to remove a large lump from between the horns of a Highland cow, then he tries to discover why a horse has broken out in bumps from head to hoof. Peter treats a micro-pig and a pregnant ewe.
- Julian is called out to a 3-day-old calf which has collapsed, the vet suspects it may be due to an infectious bacterial infection. Julian has to give a rare-breed pig a pedicure and Peter examines a lamb.
- Julian Norton receives a panic-stricken call from alpaca farmer Jackie after two of her animals sneak into a barn and gorge themselves on food leaving them foaming at the mouth and choking.
- Julian gets himself into a precarious situation when he is dragged around a barn by a one-ton bull. Meanwhile, Peter helps a baby goat open its eyes and comes to the aid of a cat with loose teeth.
- Peter tries to save the life of a cow whose uterus has prolapsed while giving birth, Julian goes head-to-head with a 300kg boar named Donald. Back at the surgery 13 ferrets are causing chaos.
- Peter goes to a retirement home for sheep to help one with a sore hoof. Julian's patient is a working dog that has fallen ill after running through a field of barley, potentially inhaling grain into its lungs. Two corgis are brought to Skeldale after eating a whole bag of raisins, which could cause kidney failure.
- Cameras follow vets Peter Wright and Julian Norton as they help several local participants get their livestock ready for the biggest event of the local farming calendar.
- 2015– 44mTV-PG7.7 (8)TV EpisodeKaty needs help when a lamb is born with five legs. Percy the peacock escapes onto a housing estate. Julian gets up close and personal with a burly bullock.
- Peter rushes to save a ewe experiencing a difficult birth. Benji the terrier needs something removing from his stomach. Helen battles to save a newborn calf with a life-threatening hernia.
- Julian dashes to an emergency as a heifer struggles to give birth. He also has to try and catch an injured swan. Katy rushes to an emergency lambing.
- Teddy, the prize winning ferret has a problematic lump. Julian rushes to an emergency with an unborn calf. Peter treats a rabbit and a pregnant Boston Terrier.
- Peter goes to attend to a feisty Highland cow while Helen teams up with Julian to help a young alpaca and her newborn through a tough pregnancy.
- Peter battles the elements to administer pregnancy tests to a small herd of cattle. A stolen dog has been recovered but a search party hunts for the Green's missing cat.
- Peter Wright is called to an emergency at a local farm where a Limousin cow is struggling to give birth. A baby donkey is brought into the surgery - and everyone falls in love with him.
- Griff the terrier has swallowed a tennis ball. Wendy the wallaby is feeling unwell, but still manages to give Peter the runaround. The fertility of Lawrence the bull is in question.
- Possum is a cat with attitude but is in need of urgent medical attention. Alpaca Nykee has suffered a prolapse while giving birth. Diamond the ram cannot see well enough to impregnate the ewes.
- Peter battles to save a young cow in labour. Hamster Christopher Nibbles has an unsightly skin condition. Sausage Dog Bella requires surgery for a fast-growing lump. Dobby the Llama is to be castrated.
- Julian is called out to Gus the Llama and his beloved jack russell Emmie has an injury. Peter is asked to relocate a young male deer and cares for Ruben, the beloved lurcher of the Greens.
- Peter gets up close and personal with a couple of boisterous calves. Daisy the bloodhound has a fast-growing lump. Socks the cat has just moved up north from Essex and is now clashing with the locals.
- Peter rushes to save a newborn calf. Julian pays a visit to Tazmin, a huge eagle at Thirsk Bird of Prey Centre. Zoe's language skills are tested when a dog come in with paperwork from overseas.
- Julian is called out to help a mother who is having trouble calving. Old Bob, a beloved hamster comes in for surgery. 4 polecats pay a visit to the practice and seem to want to get their teeth into something.
- Julian is called to help Rupert the trekking llama who is in agony. Peter is carrying out a pregnancy check on Arthur's prized herd of cows. Peter is worried by a lump on his boxer dog Alf.
- Julian is called to a pig in a difficult labour, and a cockerel with a suspicious lump. Peter helps a young calf called pudding and gives his own kitten Toddy the snip. Young vet Matt faces a pampered pooch and its emotional owner.
- Julian meets Mia the meerkat, who suffered terrible injuries being rejected from her gang. Peter handles a scary-looking doberman and a newborn lamb. Matt treats moggie Jess who went missing and returned injured.
- Julian races to the scene of a freak accident then helps elderly pussycat Gizmo. Peter meets a badly injured tawny owl brought in by a member of the public. He then tends to elderly horse Hazel.
- Julian has to castrate Big Dillon, the largest ferret he has ever seen. Peter treats Mary, a badly injured black swan. Peter also has to save a sheep that has prolapsed after giving birth.
- Julian meets Toby the tortoise who has lost his appetite after emerging from hibernation. Peter must choose to save a young ewe or her lamb and deal with a castrated horse who refuses to wake up.
- Julian needs to perform an emergency caesarean for a struggling cow. Peter must rescue Calamity Bunny from under her owner's bed. Can Helen x-ray a poorly carp called Jaws?
- Julian tries to help labrador Murphy, who has a tumour that another vet declined to remove. Peter rushes to an emergency - treasured racing horse Magnum has been involved in an horrendous accident and has sustained a horrific injury.
- Julian rushes to a breech birth. Peter tries to remove two suspicious lumps from Scruff the dog. Smartie the pony has a potentially life-threatening blockage, and a baby alpaca needs help to walk again.
- Pampered papillon Belle is out of sorts and Julian must open her up to find the cause. Snakee the corn snake has an unusual lump. Candela looks at Shetland pony Sparkle's teeth.
- Peter aids a ewe having a difficult birth. Julian has 50 little goats to disbud, but one is hiding. Border terrier cross Poppy has bone cancer and needs to have her leg removed.
- In a varied caseload, the vets treat a rapidly deteriorating cow, a cocker spaniel in labour, a hen with diarrhoea and a jammed food pipe, a lamb with an injured leg, a ferret with a suspicious lump and a calf who is foaming at the mouth.
- Peter is mystified by the contents of Khufu the cat's stomach and administers anti-mite spray to an eagle. Julian tries his hand at dentistry for Audrey the alpaca.
- Julian Norton operates on a dog's liver tumour and faces the Revenge of the Mangalitsas. Peter Wright helps a ewe birth triplets and castrates a bull named Eddie the Eagle.