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Ready Vet Go: Emergency Dog Care TV Series






As a dog owner, you know that our furry friends can get into all sorts of trouble. So, what happens when your beloved pooch has a sudden medical emergency? Find out in the brand-new reality series, "Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics".

This 8-part factual reality series, narrated by TV personality Yvie Jones, gives you a front-row seat to the high-stakes world of emergency veterinary medicine. 

Ready Vet Go Co-founders Dr Paul Cunningham
and Dr Nic Saunders
Ready Vet Go
, a Melbourne-based pet ambulance service, is changing the game in animal care. The series follows Dr. Paul Cunningham, co-founder and Chief Veterinarian, and his team as they bring human-grade, advanced emergency medical care right to your home.

The show will give you a rare look into a day in the life of these pet paramedics. According to Dr. Cunningham, viewers will see "both gut-wrenching and heart-warming moments" as the team provides critical care and stabilisation for pets in their most vulnerable moments.

A key part of Ready Vet Go's unique service is their "human-grade ambulance with a veterinarian on board," which is a far cry from a simple pet taxi. This specialised vehicle is equipped with everything needed for advanced care, from oxygen support to essential medications for pain and seizures, all administered under the direct supervision of a vet.

Nature’s Miracle®, the global leader in pet stain-and-odour solution and training solution, is delighted to partner with Ready Vet Go team with their new television program. “By sponsoring the show, we’re reinforcing our dedication to pets’ wellbeing—from emergency care on screen to clean, healthy homes off screen said Tim Scotcher, General Manager of Central Pet, which is the exclusive distributor of Nature’s Miracle brand in Australia.






What to Expect

  • Urgent at-home care: The team brings a fully equipped, human-grade ambulance directly to pets in crisis, like Mercy, a French mastiff with a sudden leg injury.
  • Life-or-death situations: Watch as the vets work to save Kenya, an older dog having a seizure, and Reggie, a Staffy Mix struggling to breathe.
  • Heart-pounding transport: The series also shows the team rushing pets like Archie, a dog who was bitten by a venomous snake, to the hospital for advanced care.
Episode Insights

"Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics” is a new Australian television series that offers an unprecedented look into the world of mobile veterinary emergency care.
The series is designed to inform viewers about the scientific and compassionate basis of modern mobile veterinary medicine.

The program officially premiered on July 20, 2025, and is broadcast across the Nine Network's platforms, including Channel 9 Gem and 9Go, with full episodes available for streaming on 9Now.[1] Each episode is presented in a documentary style, typically running for approximately 21 minutes, allowing for in-depth exploration of each case.[3]

Known Episodes


Episode 1: Mercy & Kenya (Part 1) 

Air Date: July 20, 2025.

Description: The inaugural episode introduces viewers to two distinct and urgent cases. The first involves Mercy, a three-year-old French mastiff whose sudden lameness necessitates urgent at-home care, demonstrating the team's capacity to provide critical intervention in a familiar, less stressful environment for the pet. Concurrently, the team faces a challenging situation with Kenya, an older dog experiencing a seizure, a case that significantly tests the team's resources and demands immediate, skilled attention.[3]


Episode 2 (Title Not Explicitly Specified)

Air Date: July 27, 2025, at 2:30 PM AEST on 9Go, with availability for streaming anytime on 9Now.

Description: This episode continues the unfolding and critical story of Kenya, whose owners are confronted with a time-sensitive decision as their beloved pet fights for her life, highlighting the difficult and emotional choices inherent in emergency veterinary care. 

In addition, the Ready Vet Go team receives an urgent call concerning Reggie, a 14-year-old Staffy Mix who is experiencing severe difficulty breathing, requiring rapid assessment and immediate intervention. 

The episode also features the case of Archie, a seven-year-old pet who requires critical care transport to a hospital, as his life hangs in the balance following a venomous snake bite sustained at home.

Don't miss this incredible series that not only entertains but also highlights a new standard of compassionate and expert care for pets. 

Get ready to watch the team in action as they redefine emergency medicine for our four-legged family members.

About Ready Vet Go

Ready Vet Go operates Melbournes only mobile emergency veterinary ambulance staffed by highly-skilled emergency & critical care veterinarians & veterinary nurses. The service offers on-site stabilization & transport, similar to the human ambulance service. The Ready Vet Go team also offer compassionate palliative care & euthanasia services for pet owners.

Website:  www.readyvetgo.com.au/for-pet-owners

As Seen On TV: www.readyvetgo.com.au/as-seen-on-tv

9Now Ready Vet Go Link: www.9now.com.au/ready-vet-go-the-vet-paramedics

References:

  1. Veterinary scene down under: Animal ambulance team to star in limited series, plus Animal Health Australia releases annual report - DVM360, accessed July 26, 2025, https://www.dvm360.com/view/veterinary-scene-down-under-animal-ambulance-team-to-star-in-limited-series-plus-animal-health-australia-releases-annual-report
  2. Ready Vet Go: Emergency Mobile Vet Melbourne | Vet Home Visits, accessed July 26, 2025, https://www.readyvetgo.com.au/
  3. Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics - Apple TV, accessed July 26, 2025, https://tv.apple.com/au/show/ready-vet-go-the-vet-paramedics/umc.cmc.m3lk4gbrtw6tbav9wpdfuzdo
  4. Pet Ambulance Care: Improving Health Outcomes for Our Beloved Pets, accessed July 26, 2025, https://www.readyvetgo.com.au/pet-hub/pet-ambulance-care-improving-health-outcomes-for-our-beloved-pets
  5. Watch Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics Season 1, Catch Up TV - 9Now, accessed July 26, 2025, https://www.9now.com.au/ready-vet-go-the-vet-paramedics
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