Episode 7
Documentary series following vets across Scotland. Cancer specialist Pamela Martin and soft tissue specialist Dr Liz Welsh treat a dog with a tumour on his foot.
Anns an t- sreath sa tha sinn a' coinneachadh lighichean-sprèidh fo air feadh Alba 's iad ri frithealadh iomadach seòrsa beathach beag is mòr, peatal agus fiadhaich. Bidh sgeulachdan toileachais agus bròin pailt agus sinn a' coinneachadh ri gach creutair beò. An t-seachdainn sa, aig ospadal Vets Now ann an Glaschu tha bheat Pamela Martin na h-eolaiche air difir sheòrsan aillse ann am beathaichean. Tha cù air a thighinn steach agus feumar cnap aillseach a thoirt far a chois, agus tha Pamela a' faighinn taic bho'n 't-Ollamh Liz Welsh, a tha na sà r eòlaiche air obair lannsa maothran bog.
Ann an Inbhir Uige, tha bheat Iain MacIlleathain ag obair air fiacalan cù chaorach, ach, chan e cù 'sam bith a tha seo - 's ann leis fhèin a tha i!
Agus, ann an DΓΉn PhΓ rlain, tha bheat Graham Dodds na eΓ²laiche ann an raon a tha beagan nas annasaich - cearcan.
This series takes viewers on a journey across Scotland, following vets as they tend to animals from small to large to very wild. Stories of joy and stories of sadness as we meet all creatures great and small.
In this programme we meet vet Pamela Martin, who is a cancer specialist at the Vets Now hospital in Glasgow, where a dog has come in with a tumour on his foot. Pamela calls on Dr Liz Welsh, a soft tissue specialist at the hospital, to carry out the surgery.
In Wick, vet Iain Maclean does dental work on a sheepdog, but this patient is very familiar to him - it's his own dog!
We meet David Mackenzie in the out-of-hours service and also in practice in Dunfermline, where he is a cardiology specialist. While we are there we meet vet Graham Dodds who, as well as working in general practice, also has an unusual specialism - hens!
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Tha Pamela na h-eΓ²laiche air aillse ann am beathaichean
Duration: 02:55
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- Tue 8 Mar 2016 20:30
- Sat 12 Mar 2016 20:25
- Thu 25 Oct 2018 19:00
- Tue 30 Oct 2018 19:00
- Tue 28 Apr 2020 19:00
- Thu 30 Apr 2020 19:00