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THE PET SURGEONS ***FINAL***

The Pet Surgeons John O Mahoney Christina Cronin Laila the Dog Sheila Brennan and Gus O Herlihy Image Name: The Pet Surgeons John O Mahoney Christina Cronin Laila the Dog Sheila Brennan and Gus O Herlihy
The Pet Surgeons Jessica Hart Sophia Mackey Shane Guerin Mairead Deasy with Laila the Dog Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Jessica Hart Sophia Mackey Shane Guerin Mairead Deasy with Laila the Dog
The Pet Surgeons Jess Hart with Frank the Cat Sophia Mackey with her pug Izzy Shane Guerin with his dog Mimi Mairead Deasy with Louie Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Jess Hart with Frank the Cat Sophia Mackey with her pug Izzy Shane Guerin with his dog Mimi Mairead Deasy with Louie
The Pet Surgeons Gus O Herlihy and Bearded Dragon from Fota Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Gus O Herlihy and Bearded Dragon from Fota
The Pet Surgeons Christina Cronin with Bonnis Gus O Herlihy with Bearded Dragon Mairead Deasy with Frank and Louie Joanne Hallinan with Sooty Conway Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Christina Cronin with Bonnis Gus O Herlihy with Bearded Dragon Mairead Deasy with Frank and Louie Joanne Hallinan with Sooty Conway
The Pet Surgeons Back - Pat O Doherty Sophia Mackey Shane Guerin Lisa McAuliffe FRONT Gemma O Donoghue Sheila Brennan and Lassara McCartan Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Back - Pat O Doherty Sophia Mackey Shane Guerin Lisa McAuliffe FRONT Gemma O Donoghue Sheila Brennan and Lassara McCartan
The Pet Surgeons Vet Shane Guerin and Laila the dog Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Vet Shane Guerin and Laila the dog
The Pet Surgeons Vet Pat O Doherty with a Bearded Dragon from Fota Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Vet Pat O Doherty with a Bearded Dragon from Fota
The Pet Surgeons Vet Gemma O Donoghue with her cat Jessie Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Vet Gemma O Donoghue with her cat Jessie
The Pet Surgeons Sophia Mackey with her pug Izzy and Shane Guerin Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Sophia Mackey with her pug Izzy and Shane Guerin
The Pet Surgeons Sheila Brennan with Laila the dog Sophia Mackey with Izzy the pug Gemma O Donoghue with Jessie the cat and Lassara McCartan with Heidi the dog Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Sheila Brennan with Laila the dog Sophia Mackey with Izzy the pug Gemma O Donoghue with Jessie the cat and Lassara McCartan with Heidi the dog
The Pet Surgeons Pat O Doherty Lisa McAuliffe and Shane Guerin with his dog Mimi and Neville the cat Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Pat O Doherty Lisa McAuliffe and Shane Guerin with his dog Mimi and Neville the cat
The Pet Surgeons Niamh Treharne Kathleen O Brien and Valerie Levis with Dinky Image Name: The Pet Surgeons Niamh Treharne Kathleen O Brien and Valerie Levis with Dinky

THE PET SURGEONSEPISODE 6

Guide dog Joss comes to Gilabbey for bone surgery having been removed from service with his owner Jack after developing cruciate disease in his back leg. Max the rescue dog can’t wait for his next session at the hydrotherapy pool and the staff at Gilabbey meet Fozzy – a poorly cheetah from Fota Wildlife Park whose weight loss is being treated by exotic animal vet Pat.

 

SERIES OVERVIEW

Our pets are our guards, our guides and our unconditional loving companions. And so when things go wrong, we owners are prepared to do whatever we can to make things right.

At Gilabbey Veterinary Hospital in Cork, every day is a new challenge for a uniquely talented and caring team of specialist vets and nurses. With vet Shane Guerin at the helm, The Pet Surgeons investigate, diagnose, operate on and rehabilitate a range of animals from tiny kittens to bearded dragons and everything in between.

In this engaging series, GMarshTV – makers of ‘Vets on Call’ – goes behind the scenes to see how the vets use state of the art technology to perform complicated operations, repair fractures and apply the latest treatments from physiotherapy and spinal realignment to chemo.

Dealing with the diverse personalities of the pets and their owners is all in a day’s work at this busy hospital. With clients and patients arriving daily from all over the country, the staff never know who or what will come through the door next – a litter of feisty pups in need of micro-chipping, an exhausted homing pigeon that’s lost its way, a tiny Japanese Chin dog with a fractured spine or an anorexic cheetah from Fota Wildlife Park.

In the course of the series, each story is related from the perspective of both the owners and the veterinary staff. We’ll see the animals at home before and after treatment, we’ll observe over the vets shoulders as they perform the most demanding surgical procedures and we’ll meet a team of nurses so passionate about their work that they’re prepared to take their patients home with them.

There will be moments of joy as fraught owners receive good news about their pets’ prospects, but also moments of tragedy, as it becomes clear that, despite the best available care, nothing can be done to save them.

Starting on September 6th at 20:30 on RTÉ One, The Pet Surgeons is life in an animal hospital as you’ve never seen it before – must see TV for anyone who’s ever loved a pet.