

Vets Saving Pets
Season 1
Veterinary professionals work to save the lives of animals in need of urgent medical care.
Where to Watch Season 1
34 Episodes
- Time Is of the EssenceE21
Time Is of the EssenceDr. Devon Boyd must work quickly to get Portuguese Water Dog Marley's stomach back in place; 24-year-old CC the cat comes to see Dr. Dawn Martin when her kidney issues get worse; Enzo the cat has a head wound that requires examination. Show: Vets Saving Pets - Dr. James Saves the DayE23
Dr. James Saves the DayBurger the dachshund comes to the V.E.C. with a highly sensitive and pained back. It’s up to Dr. Debbie James to diagnose the problem as soon as possible and get Burger into surgery to prevent paralysis in his hind legs. Then, Dr. James receives a Bengal cat named Simba, and something has struck a nerve with his ability to walk. Later, when young Saint Bernard puppy Harley’s legs begin to fail, Dr. James takes her under the knife to repair her spine and get her back on her paws. - Paws, Jaws and GauzeE24
Paws, Jaws and GauzeWhen a disoriented cat named Willow is brought into the V.E.C., Dr. Debbie James fears the worst. Willow is unresponsive on one side and walks in circles, which could be signs that a stroke and multiple seizures will happen if no intervention is taken. Then, deaf Dalmatian Snickers displays chaotic running patterns and experiences seizures. It’s up to Dr. Susan Cochrane to examine him for epilepsy or brain tumors. Later, adorable Goldendoodle puppy Casey needs some stubborn baby teeth removed. - The InvestigatorE25
The InvestigatorV.E.C. is in for a mouthful when Elvira the alligator is brought in with restricted jaw mobility. Swallowed coins could be giving Elvira toxicity, but it’s up to Dr. Sharon French and the rest of the team to solve the issue while Elvira is sedated. Then, Dr. Brendon Ringwood needs to surgically repair the knee of a Lhatese named Gizmo to prevent arthritis from setting in in the future. Later, Tandi the Golden Retriever seeks sweet relief from her itchy skin. - More Than Meets the EyeE27
More Than Meets the EyeIt’s always a concern when an older, smaller dog like Timmy the poodle requires anesthesia to undergo surgery. In this case, Dr. Sharon French needs to attend to Timmy’s apparent gum disease. Then, a young Italian Greyhound named Chelsea comes to a follow-up appointment with cardiologist Dr. Regan Williams, who had previously discovered a heart murmur. A proper blood test coupled with an ultrasound of the heart could be key to finding out what’s wrong. - Dr. French Restores a SmileE28
Dr. French Restores a SmileA run-in with a tree while out playing fetch leaves Tessa needing the expertise of Dr. Sharon French. the VEC dentist. Then, police dog Magnum is brought in after breaking a back molar while taking down a criminal. While Dr. French attempts to remove the tooth and surrounding root, she discovers another worrisome problem in the German Shepherd. Later, Dr. French heads to the zoo to relieve Rowdy the lion of an infected tooth. - The Chronicles of HerniaE29
The Chronicles of HerniaSpencer the poodle has developed an esophageal hernia, meaning his stomach has pushed up into his esophagus. After scoping out the hole in Spencer’s esophagus, Dr. Dawn Martin enlists Dr. Brendon Ringwood to help repair the issue with surgery. Meanwhile, Abbie the collie gets referred to dentist Dr. Sharon French to figure out why her gums would be growing over her teeth at such a young age. Upon closer inspection, Dr. French finds that there may be more than one issue. - Heart of a GiantE30
Heart of a GiantYoung Parsley the cat goes to the VEC when his gums start to flare up, and Dr. Sharon French determines that gingivitis is the culprit. X rays help Dr. French to determine the best path to help Parsley. Then, a Great Dane named Duke is brought back to the VEC after he was found to have an irregular heartbeat. When Dr. Regan Williams discovers several issues in Duke’s heart, she’ll need the help of Dr. Dawn Martin to come up with a treatment plan. - A Matter of Life and BreathE31
A Matter of Life and BreathYoung bulldog Dougie develops some constricting throat issues, and it’s up to Dr. Brendon Ringwood to determine the cause. Then, the back legs of an aging pup named Sylvester are becoming unresponsive, and neurologist Dr. Debbie James has trouble diagnosing the issue. Later, a police dog named Jax finds his way to Dr. Sharon French’s table due to a cracked canine tooth. She’ll do everything she can to ensure that the puppy in training can safely get back to his important duties. - Dr. Williams Takes It to HeartE34
Dr. Williams Takes It to HeartLongtime patient Rusty the dog visits Dr. Regan Williams with an elevated heart rate; Dr. Williams gives spaniel Begley an ultrasound and discovers a heart murmur; Chelsea, a young Whippet, comes in for a follow-up appointment for her heart murmur.