Episode 2
Documentary series following vets across Scotland as they tend to a wide variety of animals. In this episode, Professor Ian Ramsey uses radioactive iodine to treat a cat.
Anns an sreath seo tha sinn a' coinneachadh lighichean-sprèidh bho air feadh Alba 's iad ri frithealadh iomadach seòrsa beathach beag is mòr, peatail agus fiadhaich. Bidh sgeulachdan toileachais agus bròin pailt agus sinn a' coinneachadh ri gach creutair beò. An t-seachdain-sa, ann an Ospadal nam Beathaichean Beaga aig Sgoil Lighichean-Sprèidh Ghlaschu tha cat fo chùram an t-Àrd-Ollamh Ian Ramsey a-staigh airson leighis air an fhà ireag sgiathach le iodine rèidio-beò.
Feumaidh i cealadeug a chur seachad ann a uà rd air leth bho chaich leis cho cunnartach 'sa tha an stuth. Aig Ionad Teasairginn Fiadh-bheatha tha Romain Pizzi a' toirt cobhair do chlamhan agus ròn. Agus ann am Farfar tha bheat Fiona Crowden air a cumail trang le bò a chaidh an sàs ann an uèir, agus tha i a' tadhal air cù aig a bheil speuclairean sònraichte ris an canair 'doggles'.
This series follows vets across Scotland as they tend to small, large and very wild animals.
In this programme, Professor Ian Ramsey at the Small Animal Hospital at Glasgow Vet School is treating a cat with a thyroid problem using radioiodine. Because it is radioactive, the cat has to spend the following fortnight in an isolation ward.
At the Wildlife Rescue Centre, vet Romain Pizzi is treating a buzzard and a seal. And, in Forfar, vet Fiona Crowden is kept busy with a cow that has become entangled in wire, and she visits a dog who has a special set of glasses called 'doggles'!
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Patricia Macleod |
Producer | Patricia Macleod |
Director | Scott Brown |
Camera Operator | Scott Brown |
Editor | Jonny Craigmile |
Production Company | Midas Media |
Broadcasts
- Mon 28 May 2018 20:30
- Fri 1 Jun 2018 20:30
- Tue 4 Jun 2019 20:30
- Sat 8 Jun 2019 20:30
- Wed 11 Dec 2019 19:00
- Fri 14 Jan 2022 20:00
- Sat 15 Jan 2022 20:00