The Yorkshire Vet S21E3 9 September 2025 on 5

On Tuesday 9 September 2025, 5 broadcasts The Yorkshire Vet!
Season 21 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Yorkshire Vet,” airing on Channel 5, promises to be filled with unexpected challenges and heartwarming moments. In this episode, viewers will see Matt Smith responding to a shocking emergency call. A rhea, a large flightless bird native to South America, has been attacked by a pack of dogs. The situation will test Matt’s skills and quick thinking as he works to treat the injured bird and understand what happened during the attack.
Meanwhile, David Melleney faces a unique case with an unusual patient. A lamb with five legs and six feet presents a rare medical challenge. David will explore the implications of this condition and how it affects the lamb’s health and well-being. This case highlights the surprises that come with veterinary medicine and the dedication of vets to help all animals, no matter how unusual their circumstances may be.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect a mix of tension and compassion, showcasing the hard work and commitment of the veterinarians at the practice. With both Matt and David dealing with extraordinary situations, this episode of “The Yorkshire Vet” is sure to keep audiences engaged and entertained.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of The Yorkshire Vet will be broadcast on September 9 2025 on 5 at 8:00 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of The Yorkshire Vet is all new!
The Yorkshire Vet Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Peter Wright Julian Norton Christopher Timothy |
Episode Videos & Previews
Watch The Yorkshire Vet Online
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The Yorkshire Vet Series Information
| This documentary series follows veterinarians Peter Wright and Julian Norton as they attend to animals in need at their practices based in North Yorkshire, England. Peter's practice in the town of Thirsk, Skeldale Veterinary Centre, has historical significance, as it is the surgery where British veterinary surgeon James Herriot worked and found his inspiration for his collection of semi-autobiographic writings. Julian's practice in nearby Boroughbridge may be comparatively new, but it is bustling with animal patients, and together with their capable teams, Peter and Julian work hard to save and improve the lives of all creatures great and small. |
