Welcome back to The Vet Life. Animal Planet just announced the TV show’s fourth season will debut in April.
The docu-series follows “the daily lives of the passionate, lovable vets at their Cy-Fair animal hospital in Houston as they encounter fascinating animal cases each and every day.”
Season four of The Vet Life premieres on Animal Planet on April 6th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more info below:
Dr. Diarra Blue, Dr. Aubrey Ross and Dr. Michael Lavigne are back and busier than ever in an all new season of THE VET LIFE which premieres on Saturday, April 6th at 9 PM ET/PT.. This season, audiences continue to follow the daily lives of the passionate, lovable vets at their Cy-Fair animal hospital in Houston as they encounter fascinating animal cases each and every day. And the adventures grow this season as the doctors open a second animal clinic in the Houston area.
In previous seasons, the doctors have examined a feisty rescued tiger found roaming a neighborhood in Houston, removed a massive tumor from Red the Golden Retriever’s head and performed emergency C-Sections on multiple pregnant dogs. The dedicated vets jumped into action when Hurricane Harvey devastated their community by saving puppies found in the middle of floodwater, treating a family goat named Jetta on the brink of death, and operating on Jasper the cat about to lose his leg – all while dealing with family and staff that suffered from the storm and lost their homes.
This season stories include: Dr. Blue and Dr. Lavinge visiting a pig rescue and competing for the title of superior pig whisperer; encounters with Pablo the ‘snarting’ goat and Dr. Ross treating an albino ferret named Alexander with adrenal disease. Additionally, the vets will test the health of an owner’s pet Fennec Fox named Rocket and Kinkajou named Baloo, will treat Aubie a sweet Kunekune Piglet rescued from a fraternity house, and more.
With a thriving clinic, their personal lives are booming too. Dr. Blue and his wife Jessica prepare for the arrival of their third child, Dr. Ross and wife Tauvia introduce their new baby girl, while Dr. Lavinge and his wife Anne settle into their new home and prepare for “Empty Nest Syndrome” just a few years away.
THE VET LIFE is produced for Animal Planet by Glass Entertainment Group with Argle Bargle Films. For Glass Entertainment Group, Nancy Glass is the executive producer. For Argle Bargle Films, Shannon Biggs and Jairus Cobb are executive producers. For Animal Planet, Keith Hoffman is executive producer and Sarah Russell is supervising producer.”
What do you think? Have you seen The Vet Life? Do you plan on watching the new season?
I hope they never cancel the show! It’s educational and family oriented which is so needed now.
I love the show great family fun too.
Awesome I love how the vets share their personal life along with their vet life makes it a one of a kind tv series. Keep up the great work!!
I am concerned and really want to know how Jetta is. She was a beautiful little goat on a special about opening the animal hospital after Hurricane Harvey. Please!? !
I love the show The Vet Life! Want to see every episode!
I think you have a real winner with these three young men. Good to see young black males in roles other than super jocks, bad ass
Tough guys, or in a ring killing each other.
Not only are they funny but they give us a real
In-depth idea of their interaction with the owners of the pets they are treating.
Much better than the other vet programs
airing. Heads and shoulders above the rest.
Please keep this show on, they are a breath of
fresh air.
We love “A Vet’s Life”!!
I love love love this show! Shows great vets and wonderful family values! Life is good!
I enjoy this show, the vet life please bring it back this fall.
I enjoy watching the vet life. Please bring it back this fall.
I love watching the vet life. Please bring it back this fall. I would enjoy seeing reruns during the summer months too.
I love, love this show. This is my favorite of all the “vet” shows and that’s because all of the vets are so personable and kind. I truly appreciate the friend and family interaction – it’s not that common any more so when you see it/find it, you just want more…. so give me more!!
Love this series! One of my favorites! The friendships, families, and of course the vet work come together to make this a wonderful hour. Keep us smiling and continue this show!
The Vet Life is my favorite of the two shows I watch on Animal Planet. Care of house pets in an urban setting is more relevant to me. It is not only interesting but essential for television to feature African American professionals as competent, caring, and family oriented on a reality show.
In the last show I watched of the vet life .. at the end they said “In memory of Taharqa Blue II” Who is that person?
It was Dr. Blue’s father.