Small Animal Hospital

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 9.0  (47)

Small Animal Hospital is a British documentary series that follows the daily operations of one of the largest and busiest animal hospitals in the United Kingdom. The series premiered on Acorn TV in 2014 and takes viewers behind the scenes of the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, a town known as the global center of thoroughbred horse racing.

The series features a team of dedicated veterinary professionals who work tirelessly to diagnose, treat, and care for a wide variety of small animals, from cats and dogs to horses and exotic animals such as parrots and reptiles. Each episode focuses on a different case, providing a unique insight into the world of animal medicine.

The show's host, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, is a world-renowned veterinary surgeon who runs his own practice and is known for his innovative and groundbreaking work, including the development of bespoke surgical prosthetics for animals. He appears throughout the series, offering his expertise and support to the animal hospital staff.

The Animal Health Trust is located on a sprawling 365-acre site and houses various departments, including the Small Animal Clinic, the Equine Clinic, and the Diagnostic Laboratory. The hospital is staffed by a team of over 150 professionals, including vets, nurses, administrative staff, and researchers.

The show's narrative is driven by the animal patients and their owners, who come from all over the country seeking expert medical care for their beloved pets and companions. Each episode follows the journey of a specific animal, from its initial diagnosis and treatment plan to its eventual recovery and release back into the wild or return home to its owner.

Some episodes feature more complex cases, such as a dog suffering from a severe spinal injury or a horse requiring a life-saving operation. These cases demonstrate the hospital staff's expertise and dedication, as they work tirelessly to save the lives of their animal patients.

The series also explores the emotional and financial challenges faced by pet owners, particularly those whose animals require ongoing care and treatment. The Animal Health Trust offers a range of services, from routine check-ups and vaccinations to complex surgeries and rehabilitation programs. The cost of veterinary care can be prohibitive for some owners, and the series highlights the importance of pet insurance and other financial support mechanisms.

Small Animal Hospital is an engaging and informative series that will appeal to animal lovers and anyone interested in the world of veterinary medicine. The show offers a unique perspective on the daily operations of a busy animal hospital, showcasing the incredible expertise and compassion of the staff who dedicate their lives to caring for animals.

The series is shot on location using high-quality production values, with a focus on providing an immersive and authentic viewing experience. The show's pacing is well balanced, with a mix of suspenseful moments and heartwarming scenes that will leave viewers feeling inspired and uplifted.

Overall, Small Animal Hospital is a superb example of documentary filmmaking that manages to educate, entertain, and move its audience. The show provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of animal medicine, highlighting the crucial role that vet professionals play in diagnosing and treating small animal patients. If you are looking for an inspiring and engaging show on Acorn TV, then Small Animal Hospital is an excellent choice.

Small Animal Hospital is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (15 episodes). The series first aired on November 3, 2014.

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Cally the Collie and Rua the Labrador
15. Cally the Collie and Rua the Labrador
 
Cally the Collie's too anxious to leave the house, and John gets squeamish when Rua the labrador goes in for dental surgery.
Domino the Spaniel and Ellie the Horse
14. Domino the Spaniel and Ellie the Horse
 
Ellie the horse's surgery threatens to go badly wrong and Domino the spaniel's unexplained lethargy lands him in critical condition.
Sammy the Pug and Bailey the Beagle
13. Sammy the Pug and Bailey the Beagle
 
Sammy the pug's lost feeling in her back legs, Bailey the beagle has mysterious tummy trouble and John gets hands-on with some animal first aid training.
Ben the Cat and Cody the Spaniel
12. Ben the Cat and Cody the Spaniel
 
John takes a special shine to Cody, a spaniel suffering from mystery fits, and it's a worrying time for the owner of Ben the cat.
Molly the Collie and Cheeky Boy the Yorkshire Terrier
11. Molly the Collie and Cheeky Boy the Yorkshire Terrier
November 18, 2014
John witnesses an attempt through pioneering surgery to save Molly the collie's eye. He also helps out with Cheeky Boy the Yorkshire terrier's hydrotherapy session.
Bailey the Boxer and Honey the Golden Retriever
10. Bailey the Boxer and Honey the Golden Retriever
November 17, 2014
John visits a veterinary dermatologist to meet Bailey the boxer, who can't stop scratching. And Honey the golden retriever is limping badly and may need surgery.
Toby the Poodle and a Snake
9. Toby the Poodle and a Snake
November 13, 2014
John meets Toby the poodle, whose funny walk has the vets stumped. And X-raying a snake is easier said than done.
Rocky the Rebel and Percy
8. Rocky the Rebel and Percy
November 12, 2014
John attends a puppy party where he attempts to help train Rocky the rebel. And a pony called Percy has his life turned upside down.
German Shepherd Puppies and Alfie
7. German Shepherd Puppies and Alfie
November 11, 2014
Alfie the boisterous chocolate Lab is making life difficult for the vets and John is in his element when a litter of German Shepherd puppies need help with being fed.
A Westie and Angus the Sheepdog
6. A Westie and Angus the Sheepdog
November 10, 2014
A westie with heart problems requires a high tech solution and John can't help but get emotionally attached to Angus the Shetland sheepdog.
Hooligan Jack and Milly the Collie
5. Hooligan Jack and Milly the Collie
November 7, 2014
There's a horse called Hooligan Jack with hoof problems in the hospital. And can a dose of acupuncture relieve Molly the collie's stiffness?
Cara the Collie and Mischief the Cat
4. Cara the Collie and Mischief the Cat
November 6, 2014
Cara the collie comes into the hospital suffering from breathing difficulties, and John meets Mischief the cat, whose thyroid problem requires a 'radioactive' solution.
Nico the Japanese Akita and Oscar the Cat
3. Nico the Japanese Akita and Oscar the Cat
November 5, 2014
Nico, a Japanese Akita, needs emergency treatment after colliding with his brother. And can John help fat cat Oscar shed some of his unwanted pounds?
Max, Lardy Labs and Rebellious Reptiles
2. Max, Lardy Labs and Rebellious Reptiles
November 4, 2014
Max the spaniel has suspected meningitis; some lardy Labs go head to head in a weight loss competition; and John comes face to face with some rebellious reptiles.
Shadow the Labrador and Dudley the Pig
1. Shadow the Labrador and Dudley the Pig
November 3, 2014
Shadow, a black Labrador, has problems with his back legs that are causing great concern for his owners, while Dudley the pig's owners search for a solution to his overeating.
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Where to Watch Small Animal Hospital
Small Animal Hospital is available for streaming on the Acorn TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Small Animal Hospital on demand at Amazon and Hoopla.
  • Premiere Date
    November 3, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    9.0  (47)