Episode 6

In this episode, we follow the night-shift team as they treat numerous emergencies, including a cockapoo called Milo, who has been brought in after being sick for an hour, and a six-year-old ferret named after a pop star, who is bloated and not his usual self. It's former veterinary intern Iason's first night in his new out-of-hours role, and he's got 40 furry patients to look after with the team. On his next night shift, a dog is rushed in by her owner after collapsing, and the emergencies continue into the next day, when a St Bernard cross called Wolfie breaks his leg on a walk. Rubble the greyhound is in to give blood, and his fifteenth donation means he's helped save the lives of around 60 other pets.
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