Episode 4
Documentary series following vets across Scotland as they tend to a wide variety of animals. In this episode, Romain Pizzi is at the Wildlife Rescue Centre.
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, tha uà rd aillse aig Ospadal nam Beathaichean Beaga aig Sgoil Lighichean-Sprèidh Ghlaschu a' frithealadh iomadh seòrsa aillse. 'S i an t-Àrd-Ollamh Clare Knottenbelt a tha os cionn cùram Skippy, cù a tha a' faighinn ceimeo-theiripe. Agus tha an gath-ghrafaiche Shona Burnside a' toirt rèidio-theiripe dha cù eile, Harry.
'S e na h-eòin a tha a' cumail bheat Romain Pizzi trang aig Ionad Teasairginn nam Fiadh-bheatha faisg air Allamhagh. Tha glas-eun agus seabhag air an lòn. Agus ann am Farfar, tha bheat Fiona Crowden a-measg cuileannan poilis a tha seachd seachdainean a dh'aois.
This series follows vets across Scotland as they tend to small, large and very wild animals.
In this programme, the oncology ward at the Small Animal Hospital at Glasgow Vet School treats many forms of cancer. Professor Clare Knottenbelt is in charge of Skippy the collie's chemotherapy treatment, and radiographer Shona Burnside is treating another dog, Harry, with radiotherapy.
Meanwhile, vet Romain Pizzi is busy tending birds at the Wildlife Rescue Centre near Alloa, where an injured sedge warbler and peregrine falcon are in for treatment. And, in Forfar, vet Fiona Crowden has her hands full with a litter of seven-week-old police puppies that are in for their first check-up.
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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 11 Jun 2018 20:30
- Fri 15 Jun 2018 20:30
- Tue 18 Jun 2019 20:30
- Sat 22 Jun 2019 20:30
- Wed 18 Dec 2019 19:00
- Fri 28 Jan 2022 20:00
- Sat 29 Jan 2022 20:00