Dr Scott Miller returns for a new series featuring the highs and lows of life at his veterinary practice in south-west London. In this first episode of the new run, Scott helps kamikaze cat Bruce, who has fallen from a third floor flat. It also turns out that Bruce is a girl! When Bonnie the dog has puppies, Scott gets called in to help. But what follows is a marathon which ends in dramatic emergency surgery. And Scott's own dog Betty gets cutting edge laser treatment to help with her rehabilitation from spinal surgery.
Dr Scott takes on a challenging hip replacement for a tiny chihuahua. There is also a chaotic cat invasion and an extreme makeover.
Dr Scott puts himself in the firing line treating a Rottweiler. A much loved spaniel may have an incurable disease. And Bella the cat has fractured her tail.
Dr Scott and rookie vet Riaz get a huge shock when treating two chipmunks. A much-loved family cat could have cancer, but only a high-risk intervention can say for certain. And a cute puppy gets a life-saving nose op.
Dr Scott and his team tackle Paloma, an exotic dog with a tricky past; a bulldog called Bella in need of a new home; and some wild kittens with worms.
This episode features the moving story of a Staffordshire terrier called Rosa, who was used for excessive breeding and then dumped on the streets. Also, a gardener rescues a parakeet with a broken leg, a much-loved cat needs his thyroid gland taken out, and Scott's new puppy Skully is rushed into the practice after swallowing a baby's dummy.
Dr Scott tackles a sphynx cat that's become a frisky pest due to raging hormones. Scott goes to Sheffield to meet a remarkable teenage animal activist and gets roped in to looking after a badly behaved meerkat. Plus, nurse Jess rushes in her little rescue dog Poppy after a play fight goes wrong.
In this Christmas special, Dr Scott goes head to head with one of Santa's helpers and finds out that wrangling reindeers is hard work