Dr. Scott’s puppy’s sister, Heidi, is brought in with a lame leg, but an X-ray reveals a more serious problem. Rescue kittens are diagnosed with a rare eye disease that causes parts of their eyes to stick together. Nurse Lilli at the Isleworth practice has grown fond of a friendly stray budgie, now in need of a proper home. Meanwhile, a feisty French Bulldog that hates being touched causes chaos at the clinic.
Vet on the Hill is a fascinating and often emotional insight into the highs and lows of our busy UK veterinary clinics.
We follow Dr Scott Miller, a charismatic Australian Vet treating beloved pets at his Richmond Practice. From cats and dogs and more unusual pets coming into his surgery to seeing much bigger and wilder animals outside the clinic, no two days are the same.
Vet On The Hill also features South African vet Michael Lazaris, now working in London, Yorkshire vet Louisa Graham and Michael Hamilton and Pete Smith working out of a lively Buckinghamshire based practice.
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Hope she's not breeding dogs anymore
Can you tell me how to test a Male dog with one ball if it can get spam in a female in heat
That Claude had to be the funniest episode 😅😅😅 And I could feel your sigh of relief after he left 😅😅
Dr Scott is an awesome vet
I think Marcus needs some training for that temperamental Frenchie. Clearly that mutt runs the show. Never a good thing. Glad to see Heidi doing so well, and thrilled the kittens surgery turned out so well.
This is a very old video?
I think and hope Heidi's owner should contact all of the owners except for Dr Scott and his sister-in-law to notify them of the condition that Heidi has so that all 6 puppies can be tested for the hip condition at least that is what a smart breeder should do with any puppies they breed but that's my opinion on Heidi's owner and that Heidi's parents should never be allowed to ever breed again so no other puppies have future bad hips or at least Heidi's parents should be tested for genetics hip issues
I thought Bamm-Bamm was Scott's worst patient!
Aww shame poor Heidi yet after operation she is fine those kittens are so loving nice the operation helped them to see
Aww Brian the Budgie is such a charmer
In humans its called avascular necrosis. My brother had to have both hips fully replaced and will need his shoulders replaced as well due to it
Amazing that unattached leg can be totally functional.