In the first edition, a 21-year-old cat needs to have a huge mass removed from its ear, but any general anaesthetic at this age is a big risk, while Scott is concerned about the liver of a Chihuahua suffering from diabetes.
Scott treats a puppy with a punctured eyeball, while vet Jo and nurse Gemma take a stray cat to foster carer Penny.
Scott discovers that a labradoodle has a grass seed lodged deep in its ear canal.
Scott Miller visits a wildlife sanctuary in Dorset, where he examines a tawny owl that has an eye injury after being hit by a vehicle, and bottle-feeds two orphaned fawns.
Two worried dog sitters arrive at the clinic with an eight-year old Maltese terrier that has lost half its body weight.
Edwin the cat has severe breathing problems. Scott's initial diagnosis is feline asthma but he wants to take some X-rays and do tests to confirm the condition. What happens next is a vet's nightmare: Edwin stops breathing on the X-ray table and, to add to the tension, there's a power blackout. Has Edwin used up all of his nine lives? Scott is called out to treat Honey, a two-year-old Shar Pei that's been abandoned.
Scott Miller teams up with specialist orthopaedic surgeon Dr Michael Hamilton to see if there is anything they can do to give a Border collie a happier, more comfortable life
Dr Scott Miller returns for a new series featuring the highs and lows of life at his veterinary practice in south-west London. In this first episode of the new run, Scott helps kamikaze cat Bruce, who has fallen from a third floor flat. It also turns out that Bruce is a girl! When Bonnie the dog has puppies, Scott gets called in to help. But what follows is a marathon which ends in dramatic emergency surgery. And Scott's own dog Betty gets cutting edge laser treatment to help with her rehabilitation from spinal surgery.
Dr Scott takes on a challenging hip replacement for a tiny chihuahua. There is also a chaotic cat invasion and an extreme makeover.
Dr Scott puts himself in the firing line treating a Rottweiler. A much loved spaniel may have an incurable disease. And Bella the cat has fractured her tail.
Dr Scott and rookie vet Riaz get a huge shock when treating two chipmunks. A much-loved family cat could have cancer, but only a high-risk intervention can say for certain. And a cute puppy gets a life-saving nose op.
Dr Scott and his team tackle Paloma, an exotic dog with a tricky past; a bulldog called Bella in need of a new home; and some wild kittens with worms.
This episode features the moving story of a Staffordshire terrier called Rosa, who was used for excessive breeding and then dumped on the streets. Also, a gardener rescues a parakeet with a broken leg, a much-loved cat needs his thyroid gland taken out, and Scott's new puppy Skully is rushed into the practice after swallowing a baby's dummy.
Dr Scott tackles a sphynx cat that's become a frisky pest due to raging hormones. Scott goes to Sheffield to meet a remarkable teenage animal activist and gets roped in to looking after a badly behaved meerkat. Plus, nurse Jess rushes in her little rescue dog Poppy after a play fight goes wrong.
In this Christmas special, Dr Scott goes head to head with one of Santa's helpers and finds out that wrangling reindeers is hard work
The fourth series of the show featuring Australian vet Dr Scott Miller, who runs a surgery in south-west London. In the first episode of the new run, Scott deals with a liver disease scare for a celebrity dachshund. There's a miracle recovery for the victim of a horrific car accident. Practice manager Maz's unusual pets need some unexpected treatments. And Scott makes an astounding discovery when he opens up an oversized Maine Coon cat called Chip.
Springer spaniel Jack needs an operation to fix a debilitating problem. His owner is worried he won't survive the anaesthetic. A mystery parcel is left on Scott's doorstep. And Scott enlists the help of a specialist surgeon to save a Hungarian vizsla dog with a paralysed larynx.
Dr Scott operates on a tiny pet hedgehog to find out what's causing her chronic pain. Two women need help with their sick cats. A feisty parrot gets a pedicure. And naughty puppy Colin has eaten something he shouldn't have.
Scott performs surgery to try to save the leg of a young kitten. German shepherd Poppy is struggling with painful hips. Lenny the cat needs an ear operation to regain balance. And Toby the Maltese terrier has a rather embarrassing problem.
Two French bulldogs need help with their incontinence. Dr Scott takes a road trip to Wales to brush up on his farm veterinary skills. There's an extraordinary emergency surgery for Athena the cow. And Scott tackles a feisty patient.
A new run of episodes of Vet on the Hill starts with Dr Scott Miller trying to save the damaged tail of a cocker spaniel pup. And a much-loved Staffy needs a high-tech eye operation. Also, Scott is put to the test in a dramatic puppy birth.
Beloved pug Bafta may have a fatal tumour; a nervous border collie must overcome his fear of the vet; and Scott takes a trip up North to help out at a Donkey Sanctuary.