12/29/2023 0 Comments Heartland docs season 4![]() ![]() I was so happy they saved the horse that got so badly injured. What I'm learning from these vet shows, is how fragile they can be even as they are so amazingly strong. Better them than me dealing with Troubles. Those were some businesslike claws and some "f*ck with me and find out, stupid humans" growls. The closeups of the claws sticking through the mesh while the cat snarled and growled. I thought the editing of Troubles in the carrier was witty. I'm sure there are more cats like Troubles that vets cope with IRL, than we get to see on these vet shows. I suppose all those people we see on these shows with their goats, don't have them as house pets? I dunno, maybe that can work but sure seems odd to me. If you have enough land for the goat to hang out in, that's great. That said, as cute as goats can be, I just can't see anyone wanting to have one as a pet in a regular house (or clinic). ![]() And I agree, it was great to see Veronica doing the head-butts and diving into the feeder at her new home among her new herd. I can't believe they really let her run around pooping all over the clinic for days on end IRL you just can't run a clinic like that. I could see the "clinic goat being rehomed" story line from the start, but Veronica was cute. They probably shoot some of the footage when the clinic is closed. Maybe there's a waiting area we don't see. I suspect some kind of special scheduling for the show but I'm not sure how they work it, unless they simply clear everyone else out when filming the clients featured on the show. I can't believe it's always that quiet at the clinic. On dr pol the clinic is overflowing and here nothing. I think it’s very strange that there’s NEVER anyone else in the waiting room. I'm also glad we got to see the dog run out to meet her family the day after her surgery. She said in her VO that she was trying to help the animal by comforting the kids, because their anxiety was affecting the dog. Oh, and Erin's concern for those crying kids whose injured dog she was examining? I'm glad we saw that. But she and the horse seemed to be cool with it and I hope they had a good winter in Arizona. I'm sure that lady with the nice horse who needed a health certificate to take him to Arizona, already knew everything Ben was "telling" her for the benefit of the teevee viewers. This time they seemed to do that in VOs more, limiting the amount of info they spout to their client onscreen. A VO would have been much easier viewing/listening. It was really awkward a few episodes ago when Ben was "explaining" things to his sons for what felt like forever. But IMO it's better when they make liberal use of them doing VOs. ![]() Like most vet shows, this one relies on Ben and Erin to explain the medical conditions and issues that are involved with their cases. Bless that sweet dog, how much discomfort did she live with as that thing was allowed to grow and grow? ![]() I wouldn't run with something that huge growing on the back of my leg, either. The mom said something like, well it's been there awhile and yesterday she wouldn't run and fetch sticks so. I also didn't get why the family let that dog's tumor get so ginormous. OMG, that snow white calf was gorgeous! □ Since they gave plasma to that newborn foal in last week’s episode, I figured that’s what they would do for baby Iris. I loved how that cat was comforting Erin. I don’t understand why the family didn’t bring her in sooner. That dog dying on the operating table had me bawling. ![]()
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