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For the Love of Pets follows a cast of colourful characters within the clinics who devote their lives to the animals in their care. From vets performing life-changing surgery to a re-homing unit with a success rate of 4,000-plus pets per year and the small, compassionate team who help families say their final goodbyes, For the Love of Pets celebrates the special commitment of those who protect and care for our beloved animals.
Vets rush to save a young Husky struck by a car, while an abandoned kitten's neglected injury shocks the vet, and RSPCA set out to find forever homes for two dogs from very different backgrounds.
The QVS Pet Emergency team contend with a gaping wound to a young Whippet and RSPCA are challenged to treat and find homes for two dogs and a kitten with very different and specific medical needs.
A lost pet Muscovy duck has everyone at RSPCA in a flap and the challenge to find forever homes for two senior dogs tests the adoptions team. At the pet emergency hospital, a vet nurse finds herself on the other side of the treatment table.
A dramatic tree-top cat-rescue begins the journey for one scaredy-cat to a new forever home, while an all-toobouncy Cavoodle is making hard work for RSPCA's adoption team. Both the RSPCA and QVS Pet Emergency vets contend with a procession of pets with threatening toxic reactions.
RSPCA answers the call to find forever homes for 100 Chihuahuas but it's the final two most timid dogs that need some special attention, meanwhile a devoted pet parent puts herself at risk to fight off her dog's attacker.
A pet emergency team treat life-threatening conditions. RSPCA Adoptions are looking for furever homes for two dogs, while the RSPCA vet team must contend with the battle scars of a stray tomcat before he can start his adoption journey.
Cats with a highly contagious infection have the RSPCA on high alert. The adoption team search for furever homes of a shy Great Dane pup.
It's 'Caturday' in Noosa and locals are excited. At QVS, there's an unexpected puppy pregnancy. In Brisbane, a neglected little ball of fluffy needs eye surgery. 93-year-old Rhonda, calls in the RSPCA to assist with her feuding pet Alpacas.
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