Follow the highly trained doctors and staff of Houston’s Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists as they perform high-end, specialized veterinary medicine on domestic and exotic animals. Watch as they perform a double root canal on a Chimpanzee, a life-saving hysterectomy on a Bengal tiger, and dental surgery to restore functional living to a police dog.
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At Gulf Coast, vets treat a Catahoula with a broken leg, an Angora rabbit with an eye problem and an African serval cat suffering from pancreatitis.
At Gulf Coast, vets treat a Catahoula with a broken leg, an Angora rabbit with an eye problem and an African serval cat suffering from pancreatitis.
This week at Gulf Coast the top veterinarians in Texas treat a Lab with a heart condition, a Peacock with a ruptured tendon.
This week at Gulf Coast the top veterinarians in Texas treat a Lab with a heart condition, a Peacock with a ruptured tendon.
The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Meanwhile, a giant Schnauzer comes in with a chronic hip fracture, and Dr. Hottinger fears that her whippet named Reed may have cancer.
The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Meanwhile, a giant Schnauzer comes in with a chronic hip fracture, and Dr. Hottinger fears that her whippet named Reed may have cancer.
The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Meanwhile, a giant Schnauzer comes in with a chronic hip fracture, and Dr. Hottinger's fears that her whippet named reed may have cancer.
The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Meanwhile, a giant Schnauzer comes in with a chronic hip fracture, and Dr. Hottinger's fears that her whippet named reed may have cancer.
The veterinarians at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists treat a white tiger with a bad problem, a retired K9 police dog with ankle issues, and a two-toed sloth with chronic abscesses. After a fire breaks out, the staff must evacuate the hospital, while making sure patients and their owners are safe.
The veterinarians at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists treat a white tiger with a bad problem, a retired K9 police dog with ankle issues, and a two-toed sloth with chronic abscesses. After a fire breaks out, the staff must evacuate the hospital, while making sure patients and their owners are safe.
Follow the highly trained doctors and staff of Houston’s Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists as they perform high-end, specialized veterinary medicine on domestic and exotic animals. Watch as they perform a double root canal on a Chimpanzee, a life-saving hysterectomy on a Bengal tiger, and dental surgery to restore functional living to a police dog.
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