A poorly pup with a sore paw needs help, and the junior vets are in at the deep end when Lacey the horse undergoes major surgery. Plus, Johnny and Inel meet a cat with an unhealthy appetite for human snacks.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world-famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we're going to test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real, but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real world vet work ... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. It's day one at vet school for the six new junior vets and new mentor Alex Riley. The junior vets get their hands on cute wriggling piglets that need their vitamins, a huge horse that may be having a baby and tiny kittens in need of a new home. Over the coming weeks, Alex will be at their side as they take on some really extreme vet jobs. And at the end of their journey, the top dog will be named head vet by Alex.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we're going to test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. A wild boar kicks up a big fuss just before surgery, Bonte and Nyatepe look inside little dog Marley and Robyn and Molly help a poorly cow with a blocked nose. It might only be their second day at vet school but mischievous mentor Alex has lined up some huge vet jobs for them to tackle.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we're going to test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. Poorly dog Isla is having tests that could change her life, a baby donkey and her mum need health checks and some South American alpacas give the junior vets the runaround. The junior vets are getting into their stride now, but there's no let up as vet school has more urgent cases for them to deal with.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we're going to test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. The junior vets are operating on poorly dog Guinness who needs surgery. Cheddar the cow needs help giving birth to her new calf. And super fast birds are in line for a health check - but only if the junior vets can catch them first.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we're going to test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work - something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. There is a real emergency during an operation on three-year-old rabbit, Patches. And the junior vets are called to help a family of goats who need to have their overgrown hooves trimmed. Also, 32,000 patients may be suffering from a mystery disease at a poultry farm. The competition for the head vet title is hotting up as some of the junior vets confront their deepest fears and phobias.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heartwarming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. The junior vets help remove a lump from the face of pet chicken Houdini. And just when junior vet Jamie thought he'd conquered his fear of goats, he's sent to the Highlands to track down and treat a giant mountain goat that needs its hooves soothing. And there's a life-changing operation for border collie, Joke.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. The junior vets help scan Danni the poorly lion to find out if he will ever get better. Plus, they get hands-on with horses, when they check the competitors at some posh horse trials and help with upside down surgery on Leo's leg.
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. Jack the horse has a very sore tummy - can the junior vets help make him better? And Willow the puppy has a very worrying infection. Plus they deal with the world's largest land snails and some very pecky penguins. The junior vets are on the home straight now - but who is in the lead for the title of head vet?
We've only gone and managed to convince the world famous Edinburgh Royal Vet School to reopen its doors to six new junior vets! But not all of the raw recruits are desperate to become vets when they're older. Some of them might well get wobbly at the slightest suggestion of surgery and others could panic at the prospect of picking up a puppy. One thing's for certain though, they're all keen to try and prove they can overcome any fears and phobias and become top animal menders. And every one of them is desperate to bag the prestigious title of head vet. This time, we test them out at an even bigger network of zoos, wildlife hospitals and vet practices beyond vet school as we really put the junior vets through their paces. Junior Vets 2 is gritty, raw and real but also life-affirming, heart-warming and mischievously entertaining as the trainees are guided through an increasingly intense training program and real vet work... something very few young people have ever been allowed to experience before. The junior vets go swimming with critically endangered sharks to find out if one of them is pregnant with shark pups. Plus, they take control of vet duties at the pet show and judge all sorts of animals, including guinea pigs, chickens, puppies and a bearded dragon. They also need to do tricky surgery on little dog Nisha, who damaged her knee while playing with a ball.
Poor Sprout the bunny has painful gnashers.
Pets, wildlife and every other kind of creature are in trouble and the junior vets are back to assist them - whatever and wherever they are. They are joined by Johnny and Inel.
This time we've got a dog who's eaten a tennis ball. Will he feel bouncier after an operation to remove it? Also featuring a poorly pony with a hurt hoof and a pig who thinks he's a dog! And Johnny and Inel find out how to make a constipated guinea pig do a poo.
A shy antelope needs surgery but first he's got to be caught - safari style! A cute orphaned fox cub gets checked over. And can a gull fly free again after being hit by a car? Also, Johnny and Inel discover a singing cat and a zombie dog possessed by spirits - yes really!
A herd of wild sheep need their woolly bums sheared, but they're not keen! Learn how to give a big brown bear its medicine, and an orphaned fox cub has its ears cleaned. Also, cute homeless dogs look for new owners, and Johnny and Inel solve the mysteries of goats that climb trees, and dogs with unusual toilet habits!
Poor Tilly the dog needs an operation to sort her wonky legs. The junior vets brave Blue the horse's stinky breath to check his teeth. Also, Johnny and Inel discover an amazing singing dog, and help the owner of an angry bird!
Poor Victor the polar bear has a sore paw. The junior vets brave the lion's den to check on Adel and his injured tail. Also, we meet some baby badgers in need of a check-up. And Johnny and Inel bust a crafty chocolate bar-stealing squirrel!
Poor grey seal Jane is in bad shape after swimming into some fishing wire. The fearless junior vets get in the shark tank, and dogs Boris and Red have surgery to help them go walkies. Also, Johnny and Inel take on a giant cat with a taste for mice, and find out whether a whale's tongue really is the weight of an African elephant!
Poor Ruby the lamb has a poorly foot. The junior vets are called in to help with some cows. And Fern the Lurcher has been abandoned and needs a new home. Also, Johnny and Inel meet a dog who likes to join the family for dinner!
The junior vets meet some feisty meerkats who need their claws trimmed - but first they've got to catch them. Will Riley the German Shepherd need an operation to stop him going blind? Also, Ashanti the elephant gets his feet and tail cleaned, and Johnny and Inel discover what happens when you cross a lion and a tiger.
The junior vets help creatures in trouble, wherever they are. The junior vets check out some lemurs, get up close with Fluffy the python and meet a vulture called Derek.
The junior vets help creatures in trouble, wherever they are. Matilda the horse has major surgery and a cute but feisty badger needs help after being hit by a car.
Poor Poppy the cat needs urgent dental surgery before she can find a new home. The junior vets treat a rabbit with an injured leg and some baby starlings who have lost their mum. Also, Johnny and Inel discover just how close to chimps we really are.
There's loads of donkey work down at the sanctuary, where a mule called Prince needs an operation. The Junior Vets help dogs Harvey and Lois recover from their injuries with physio, swimming and a doggy obstacle course! Plus Johnny and Inel snap to it to find out all about baby alligators.
The junior vets get sporty, helping horses at a polo match. Magda the mare is recovering from injury - will she make it through the game? Barnaby the rabbit needs surgery - his teeth are so big they are making his eye bulge! And a burmese python has the sniffles. Also, Johnny and Inel meet a naughty, food-stealing dog.
The junior vets attempt to find out the sex of a very special penguin. They also get beaky with a pelican. Six cute kittens need a check-up and new names - meet X-ray, Smudge and, of course, baby Johnny! Paul the rat has trouble breathing. And Inel and Johnny discover how far dogs can really hear.
Toby the tubby terrier is put through his paces at the pet gym, while Cassie the lazy labrador goes swimming, and will Fudge the fat cat ever get up? Down in the wild woods, the junior vets meet even bigger cats - the Eurasian lynx, Europe's third largest predator! And Johnny and Inel find out if we can we catch colds from our pets.
Poor Sprout the bunny has painful gnashers. There's no time to lose as the junior vets help whip them out. There's a big mystery at the aquarium - why is Lucy the sea lion putting on so much weight? And the punky monkeys need vital nutrition. Also, Johnny and Inel find out if turtles can breathe through their bums!