Ireland's most pampered pets and their owners. Jacqueline Hopkins from Castlebar has a photoshoot with a sick ferret. In Kildare Martin and Jennifer get their dogs ready for competition, and in Belfast, we meet Loca, a special pug who has become an internet celebrity.
Ireland's most pampered pets and their owners. Jason and Karen in Donegal discuss how their love for cat Hummus has turned her into an internet celebrity. Martin travels to Italy to get a new old English sheepdog, and Belfast Pug Club have a Halloween party.
In episode three, we meet Roisin Mills and her two cats Merlin and Morganna. Roisin is preparing the cats for a house move and calls in expert help in the form of pet behaviour counsellor Jim Stephens. Cats are notoriously territorial and Jim hopes that he can help Roisin move home and the cats settle into their new kingdom. In Belfast, we meet Chris who owns two chihuahuas, Bruiser and Parlo. The dogs have been given the run of the house for too long and have serious issues with regard to toilet training and marking. Chris hopes that dog behaviourist Elaine Power will be able to save the day. Also, we meet Ed Harper, a blind goat farmer who lives on Cape Clear Island which lies nine miles of the Cork coastline. Ed not only sings to his goats but can talk to the animals, and he gives us a crash course in cat, raven and pigeon.
A former agony aunt dreams of being a Roman empress and is photographed at Glendalough with her bull mastiff. We visit the National Reptile Zoo in Kilkenny, and make a jumper out of dog's wool.
Series following Ireland's most pampered pets and their owners. Featuring glamour queen Taylor-Rae and her beloved pekingese, Coco. In Cork, Gillian prepares her dogs Nero and Arthur for the arrival of a new baby, and in Belfast, some naughty chihuahuas visit the vet.
Love is in the air with Pet Island regulars Martin and Jennifer. Animal communicator Lyn Furlong visits a horse sanctuary. And we visit the Nuthouse Hen Sanctuary in County Down, where we meet a woman who has changed her name to Mama Hen.