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Pets and Vets

Written by Admin | Oct 12, 2020 11:00:00 PM

Pets and Vets is Little Dot Studios home of all things animals. This is a channel dedicated to our favourite felines, man's best friends and animal odd couples.

Can cats and dogs be friends? How do wildlife conservationists give first aid to a hippo? How can we safely clean up our oceans to protect some of the most endangered fish? Pets and Vets is here to answer all the questions you animal enthusiasts might have. 

Launched in 2021, Pets and Vets is one of the youngest channels in the Little Dot Studios network, but our committed team of digital experts and content superfans work hard to regularly upload quality content every week, licensed from some of the worlds largest and most successful production companies. With well known shows such as Animal Rescue and Ocean Vets, there is content for every viewer, whether you are an aspiring marine biologist or a loving dog owner. 

Animals bring joy to millions of people around the world, from domestic dogs to cute wild monkeys and Pets and Vets gives you the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most loved species on the planet. 

All our uploads on Pets and Vets range from ten minute clips to full hour long feature-length documentaries, meaning the content can be enjoyed by everyone, whether you are catching a quick break during your lunch, wanting some content to brighten your day, or settling down for a cosy sunday on the sofa and wanting to learn more about man’s best friend. 

Some of the most wholesome content on youtube can be found here on Pets and Vets, learn about Kyoshi the Akita, the patient therapy dog helping kids read, a special dog who puts in some vastly important work helping troubled children learn vital skills. Or why not follow the inspiring story of vet Neil Burnie, as he travels the oceans trying to protect endangered species. Watch Ocean Vet: Freeing Sixgill Sharks From Fishing Traps, These rare large sharks are often caught in fishing lines or tangled in plastic waste. To protect these sea creatures Neil Burnie and his team have to get up close and personal with these majestic sharks.

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