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Edward Cornock Straiton OBE (27 March 1917 – 30 October 2004), [1] known as "the TV vet", was a Scottish veterinarian, author, and television host. [2] He was the studio-based technical advisor for the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small. [3] [2] Born at Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Straiton studied at Glasgow veterinary school.
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Joe Inglis (born 1972 or 1973) [1] is a veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his appearances on television advising viewers on pet issues. Inglis is the author of several books, the first, It Really Does Happen to a Vet!, is a diary of his first year in veterinary practice.
Arctic Vets is a Canadian documentary television series, which premiered on CBC Television in February 2021. [1] The series profiles the veterinary team at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy in Winnipeg, Manitoba, who specialize in the care of Arctic animals such as seals, polar bears and muskox.
The good news, Harvilicz said, is more of the messages have been volunteers offering to help than people who need to give up their animals. Still, many people have had to hand over their pets to ...
Evans' television career started in 1990 when he complained about an item on TV-am that made fun of fat pets, and was invited as a guest on the show giving advice to the owner of an obese cat. In 1994, Evans co-developed a new animal-rescue based television series with Endemol Pet Rescue on Channel 4 , becoming both presenter and an associate ...
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Dr. Yolanda Cassidy says Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials fabricated and backdated a memo to cover up the 2020 death of a bomb-sniffing black Labrador named Spike who overheated ...