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Sarah and partner Anthony Head visit animals
with behavioural problems. In episode one, Sarah is called on to help an aggressive rabbit
at the Bath Cats and Dogs home, before going on to Horseworld in Bristol to tend to a
nervous lucitano mare from Portugal who is having problems with co-ordination and
movement.
Sarah revisits Safira the Lusitano mare, and
features a few tips for keeping Beau the bearded collie calm on walks. Sarah also takes a
cat workshop for cattery and kennel staff.
Sarah is called out to Horseworld in Bristol
to take a look at Bounty, a Welsh section A pony, then on to Frome to meet Alice Berry and
her horse William who was withdrawn from competition with weak leg tendons. With an eye to
building a new owl enclosure at Tilley Farm - Sarah and Anthony visit Berkley Owls.
Sarah coaxes a shy baby giant tortoise out of
its shell by stroking it gently with a paintbrush, and helps a pot-bellied pig that won't
allow anyone near its feet.
Sarah helps a disrespectful horse, a pair of
nervous rats at the Bristol Dogs and Cats Home, an aggressive five-year-old terrier and a
bellicose North Ronaldsay ram at the Robinswood Hill Farm in Gloucester.
Sarah attends to an aggressive three-legged
iguana, a couple of dogs who work for disabled people but have problems with concentration
and motivation, a violent cockerel and a snake which has not eaten for six months. Plus
another look at William, the Olympic horse.
Sarah visits Paddy, a Weimaraner with a
barking problem, and tries to find out how to calm him down. Sarah and Anthony also take
part in a wolf walk with their friends, Alyson Hannigan and Alexis Denisof from TV's Buffy
the Vampire Slayer.
Sarah visits the Thoroughbred Rehabilitation
Centre in Lancashire where she helps a disturbed ex-racehorse called Muffin. She also
helps a Jack Russell called Jensen to adjust to life on three legs after one has to be
amputated.
Sarah visits Alan Bendry in Bristol to help
train Colin an Airedale who attacks everything including brooms, cyclists, joggers, the
postman and the vacuum cleaner. She also visits the Proteus Reptile Trust in Birmingham,
working with a grumpy monitor lizard and and an aggressive bull snake.
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