Channel 5’s “The Yorkshire Vet” returns this Thursday, with another heartwarming look into the world of rural veterinary practice. From sheep in distress to goats needing surgery, this episode presents the usual mix of animal care and countryside drama.
Shona Searson faces a particularly unusual emergency when a pregnant sheep presents with a prolapsed uterus. Meanwhile, Peter Wright takes on a potentially life-saving operation for an elderly German Shepherd dealing with an infected womb. And Julian Norton attends to a young girl’s beloved pet goat, knowing the emotional weight of such a procedure. Peter also makes time for Missy, a pub dog in need of his care, hoping for a celebratory pint at his new local afterwards. Rohin Aojula has his own adventure as he goes on a road trip to Scotland with Rob and Dave Nicholson of Cannon Hall Farm to view a potential prize bull.
“The Yorkshire Vet” continues to be a charming and often poignant series, giving viewers an appreciation for the dedication – and the occasional exasperation – involved in caring for animals of all shapes and sizes. Catch “The Yorkshire Vet” this Thursday, 22 May at 8:00 PM GMT on Channel 5.