Series following the people who save endangered wildlife and protect vulnerable pets 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Series following people who work with animals. A giant Clydesdale horse is put under anaesthetic for a vital knee operation, and Tom Heap visits Britain's largest parrot sanctuary.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The RSPCA makes a grim discovery, Tom Heap learns how to burp a baby badger, and two seals are released back into the wild.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. Tom Heap takes to the skies above Devon with Sampson, a rescued golden eagle. There is news of a cat trapped in an estate in Hull.
DetailsSeries following people who protect and work closely with wildlife and domestic animals. Myrtle the three-flippered turtle makes the risky 3,000-mile journey home.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. In London, a stolen Staffy is locked in an electrical cupboard. In an emotional reunion, the RSPCA return her to her owner.
DetailsSeries following people who protect and work closely with wildlife and domestic animals. RSPCA Inspector Dave McAdam is investigates a seriously underweight horse.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. RSPCA inspector Vicki McDonald is on the case of rabbits living in dirty conditions and without a drop to drink.
DetailsSeries following people who protect wildlife and domestic animals. Mike Scargill is called to an abandoned flat, whose only inhabitants are a dead dog and a dead hamster.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. In Liverpool, a house overrun with over 20 dogs relies on the RSPCA to help them find new homes.
DetailsSeries following people who protect wildlife and domestic animals. RSPCA Inspector Chris Nice deals with a dog with open sores on its back and rescues a bird stuck up in a tree.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. Dog warden Kelly Evans rounds up the strays off Birmingham's streets and gives them a chance at a new life.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. It's a grisly rescue for RSPCA inspector Keith Hogben, called in to rescue a cat with an injury already infected by fly-strike.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The RSPCA are out in force at the Appleby horse fair in Cumbria, where a horse injured in the river gets the treatment it needs.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. In Liverpool there are stern words from RSPCA inspector Clare Cane for the owner of a dog kept in less than satisfactory conditions.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. RSPCA inspector Vicki McDonald is determined to sort out the living conditions of Molly, a skinny collie dog.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. Sue Schwar takes in a young badger, and follows up a call to a young fawn orphaned after losing its mother in a car accident.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The RSPCA tackles dirty living conditions for dogs in Castleford, and a mischievous macaque monkey is removed from a flat in Essex.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. In Wales two abandoned dogs left alone in the heat of a summer's day give RSPCA inspector Keith Hogben cause for concern.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. A terrier is rescued from a filthy backyard, and Inspector Chris Nice checks out the inmates of Britain's first crocodile farm.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The wildlife ambulance rescues seagulls that have been shot in East Sussex, and Tom Heap visits a bat hospital in a suburban home.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The RSPCA inspects an underweight Labrador and 10 dogs with horribly matted fur. Plus it's check-up time for Rolex the alligator.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. The Wildlife Rescue Ambulance Service rescues a trapped badger cub. In London, the RSPCA liberate two cats from a filthy flat.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. An abandoned Alsatian and three kittens are saved by RSPCA inspector Sarah Gardner. A River Trent swan is tangled in fishing line.
DetailsSeries following people who work with animals. On the River Cam, the RSPCA take to the water to save an injured duckling. The RSPCA intervene when cat is found alone in Bolton.
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