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- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Peter is shocked when two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud.
- Julian races to an emergency at a local farm where a cow is unable to stand up. Sarah has a close encounter with a feisty goose. Peter works to save the life of a three-week-old kitten with pneumonia.
- Julian and Peter must both operate on dogs with tumours. Other patients include hens with an eye infection, a cat having a caesarean, and three surprisingly speedy tortoises.
- Julian Norton is hoping to fix Gary the donkey once and for all. Peter Wright is not sure he can save Boris, the three-legged cat with a history of car accidents.
- Julian comes to the rescue of a cow who is struggling to calf. Peter operates on boxer dog Boot to remove an ominous looking lump. He also has to carry out a job he would rather not be doing at Sherene's stables.
- James Herriot was the original Yorkshire Vet, and this documentary sees Peter Wright and Julian Norton celebrating how the Herriot ethos and legacy lives on in veterinary practice and across the North Yorkshire countryside.
- A special episode for International Dog Day. Julian has to perform surgery on his dog, Emmy, and she is not keen on needles. Peter removes a tumour from a Great Dane's leg. A spaniel is rushed in after being injured on a barbed wire fence.
- A bull needs a foot trim, but is reluctant to lie down for the procedure. Julian and Katy operate on a beagle with damaged ligaments. A cat undergoes a caesarean section. The Greens release their calves and donkeys into the field together.
- The vets treat some of North Yorkshire's more exotic residents, including Amadeus the alpaca, whose owner Christina found him with a stick in his eye. A baby wallaby comes to the practice a little down in the dumps.
- Julian has to help a ewe through a difficult birth in the middle of a field in the rain, while Peter performs an emergency C-section on a heavily pregnant shih tzu.
- Julian delivers the biggest calf he has ever encountered. Peter performs testicular surgery on a show dog that may end its performance career. A Clydesdale horse that recently needed foot surgery now also needs dental treatment.
- Julian rushes to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm. Two rabbits are rushed to Skeldale with nasty injuries because of a family feud. Roger and Rob brave a reindeer's fearsome antlers to examine a painful-looking lump on its eye.
- Peter rushes into Skeldale to try and save Richard Bell's lamb, who was badly injured when he was born just a few hours ago. A one-week llama takes a turn for the worst, and a difficult birth leaves a cow struggling to feed its calf.
- Julian visits historic Harewood House near Leeds to check on a group of goats that are moving to a new enclosure, but catching them proves painful. Peter lends a hand with a lambing. Jack Russell, Scamp has suffered ligament damage.
- Julian revisits an alpaca that he has treated through two previous complicated pregnancies and needs his help again. Three cows need dehorning. A pregnant sheep is rushed to Huddersfield's new emergency animal hospital.
- The owner of the famous farm in the middle of the M62 fears his cows have TB - and if even a single animal is diagnosed, it could prove disastrous for the rest of the herd. Julian treats a prolapsed ewe. Peter and Matt castrate a goat.
- A cow suffers a serious leg wound that leaves the bone exposed. A dog is brought in with a lump that is making it hard to walk, a hedgehog's foot is operated on and 5 girls are worried about their pony, whose eyes have begun to swell up.
- The Greens rescue a 5 week old kitten. A border terrier is brought into the surgery with a lump on its back leg. A bull undergoes a fertility test. Peter visits a sheep farmer to check up on a breeding ram that has been injured in a fight.
- Peter examines a boar that's off its food. A rescue dog brought over from Spain is treated for a painful eye condition. Rodney and Julian try to use an unusual device for treating sheep. A rare cattle breeder awaits pregnancy test results.
- Julian investigates when a pregnant cow delivers an afterbirth but no calf. Peter and Matt compare modern and traditional pregnancy tests. A German Shepherd puppy requires delicate keyhole surgery to remove a fragment of bone.
- Peter provides urgent dental treatment to his niece's horse, Julian visits a group of vets in training. Vets from across West Yorkshire attend a special celebration of the 50th anniversary of publication of James Herriot's first book.
- Peter rushes to help a cow struggling to give birth. Joanne and her three-year-old son Jack bring in their kitten Jasmine who they think has been hit in a road accident and has a badly broken leg.
- Peter deals with a pregnant ewe who has injured herself on a piece of metal. Matt is worried that the star of the reptile house at Cannon Hill Farm, Tilly the tortoise, may need a complex operation to remove 3 eggs she's not passed.
- Julian treats a hedgehog that has been brought into the Boroughbridge practice with a badly injured leg. In Huddersfield, a farmer brings in a heavily pregnant ewe that is struggling to give birth. Peter checks on a calf he delivered.
- Julian treats Echo, a seriously ill llama who isn't breathing well. After the tricky job of conducting his first llama chest X-rays, Julian can see there's fluid in Echo's lungs. Walter the pug has a painful knee problem.