The work of a Thailand hospital devoted solely to treating elephants. In the final episode, Kat gets her hands dirty with elephant dung and conservationist Paul O'Donoghue helps the vets treat an infected abscess.
The vets check the heart health, dental health and gut health of their majestic patients, and a young bull elephant is rescued after breaking his leg in a violent thunderstorm. Later, laser technology is used to help save an elephant who has been brought into A&E with severe burns.
An elephant is brought into the hospital with the suspected deadly herpes virus, and Paul helps the vets to try and save his life by attempting a blood transfusion. Elsewhere, Kat helps one of the oldest female elephants as she is treated for an infected foot and cameras also follow the largest herd in the hospital swimming in the river.
Filmed over four months, this series follows the work of a Thailand hospital devoted solely to treating and saving the lives of elephants. In the first episode, the team of vets are giving an elephant an endoscopy to check on the progress of her cancer treatment, and Paul O'Donoghue helps an elephant arriving with chronic diarrhoea.
A night-time emergency stretches the hospital as three sick female elephants from the same sanctuary are admitted with colic. One of the patients arrives with her four-month-old baby, who stays while her mother receives treatment, but it proves to be a massive task to nurse these big patients back to health.
The work of a Thailand hospital devoted solely to treating elephants.
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