

Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet
8.96.5
There's no such thing as "a regular day" at Denver's Planned Pethood Plus veterinary clinic. For 80,000-plus clients and their pets, the clinic and its maverick ER vet Dr. Jeff Young represent one last hope and possibly the difference between life and death.
- cbp45618 kwietnia 2026I want to tell Dr. Jeff and other pet owners what happened to us- Our male cat who was give to us by a school friend that we had for some time , that was so full of life eating and drinking and playing like nothing was wrong , one awful day we noticed he was having trouble laying/sitting and straining to pee everywhere but could only pee a few drops and we took him to our local vets and they said our kitty had an urinary blockage, they unblocked him and ,and the next day he reblocked and the local vets said the only way to save his life was to get an (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery there was not 24 hour vets on call. even emergency hospitals/vets was closed and there was lots of blood after the (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery and he kept reblocking/ trying to pee, but just a few drops was all he could get out, so the local vets said the only thing left to do is put him to sleep/put him down and that was hard on the whole family, but we had it done and our lives now feel so empty without our little cat. Our little cat hid behind all our backs for us to protect him from all dangers because he was scared of strangers, etc., and we always would protect him, but we couldn't protect our kitty from death/being put down, our kitty wanted to life he never deserve to be put down, but no other vets would treat him after he had the (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery because they said they never done (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery, so take him back to the vets who done the (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery which we did, but no matter what we did to save our little male cat-Our little kitty wasn't even 3 years old when he died/ had to be put down after having an (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery, so this (PU)-perineal urethrostomy surgery does not save all cats lives.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Trivia
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet has 8 seasons.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet has 93 episodes.
The key characters in Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet are Self (Jeff Young).
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet was directed by Josh Opitz.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet was produced by Josh Opitz, Harry Connolly, Alex Revill.
There's no such thing as "a regular day" at Denver's Planned Pethood Plus veterinary clinic. For 80,000-plus clients and their pets, the clinic and its maverick ER vet Dr. Jeff Young represent one last hope and possibly the difference between life and death.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet is rated 12.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet is a Reality show.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet has an audience rating of 8.9 out of 10.
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet episodes are 43 min long.
No, this show was canceled after 8 seasons.








