Dr. Cliff Worldwide Vet Documentary
Dr. Cliff Worldwide Vet an award winning documentary, is the story of Dr. Cliff Redford and his daughter's travels to rescue animals in Hyderabad, India.
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In a series of documentaries produced and directed in Canada, join Dr. Cliff on animal rescue missions across the globe where he introduces viewers to the world of veterinary medicine and animal conservation. Prepare to laugh and cry with the good and bad unfolding in real-time. Cliff Redford presents the raw truth without holding back, entertaining you with stories of medical emergencies and educating you with his insights into animal biology. You will come to love the creatures we share the world with and be fascinated by their sheer will to survive seemingly impossible circumstances.
“Viewers will witness a few heart-wrenching stories but also many of incredible compassion towards companion and wild animals alike.”
– Dr. Cliff Redford
Dr. Cliff Worldwide Vet an award winning documentary, is the story of Dr. Cliff Redford and his daughter's travels to rescue animals in Hyderabad, India.
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The horrifying scenes of people fleeing Ukraine with their children, belongings on their backs and pets in tow have disturbed all of us across the globe. The anguishing images and news coverage of the war sparked Dr. Cliff into immediate action. In addition to human doctors, the humanitarian efforts also require animal doctors.
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In Cairo, inadequate control of strays has caused the dog population to mushroom exponentially leading to rampant animal abuse, neglect and the spread of diseases like Rabies. Spaying and neutering strays offers a solution.
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The kite festivals that take place annually across India in mid-January has consistently been deadly for winged creatures. Even with government bans, the carnage has not stopped. In this episode Dr Cliff gets a first hand view of Manjah injuries in bats and birds.
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Dr. Cliff performs two life saving surgeries in a single day, both of which turned out to be firsts in his two-decade career. He was amazed at how much he could accomplish using simple tools and equipment available at the People For Animals Shelter in Hyderabad, India.
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Amputations on pets can be devastating news for pet owners.Under some conditions, it is the most humane way to treat catastrophic injuries. In this episode of Dr. Cliff's volunteering trip to Jamaica, he had to perform an amputation on a small dog named Bubbles.
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A majestic Bald Eagle arrived with a fractured humerus and without Dr. Cliff's help she would never fly. Follow her progress on YouTube and The Dodo.
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This episode follows the progress of the Rhesus monkey from Episode #3 and Cupcake, the stray dog, from Episodes 2 & 3. Dr. Cliff and Emily experience both joy and heartbreak at the PFA shelter in Hyderabad.
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Veterinarians recommend spaying female pets due to the risk of Pyometra, an infection of the uterus. It is a painful condition that leads to unnecessary suffering and sometimes death. Episode 5 Jamaica features one of the most difficult surgeries Dr. Cliff performed on Auggie, a dog with Pyometra.
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My dog is usually very scared of going to the vets. They were so warm and welcoming he gets excited to see the staff. Very professional and friendly.
Veronica Cairns
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