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Andrea visits Ballinasloe Horse Fair in County Galway.

December 2014
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There is heartbreaking news about some abandoned puppies.
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Michael meets a cat named Oscar who requires treatment for a blocked bladder.
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Following flash floods in County Carlow, Andrea Hayes helps the ISPCA clear two fields of horses at risk from rising water levels.
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Florent and his team lend a hand with Kingdom, a magnificent grey horse who needs further investigation on a suspected tumour.
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ISPCA welfare officer Conor Dowling has to deal with a pack of stray dogs that have wandered onto a farmer's land.
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After two successful raids on separate puppy farms, Andrea and the ISPCA team call in on some of the rescued dogs and their new owners.
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Michael Hayes meets Sparkie, a cute Bichon Frise who needs a tonsilectomy.
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Animal surgeon Florent David operates on a racing horse with severe breathing problems.
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Michael Hayes follows vet Jerry O'Riordan as he operates on a King Charles spaniel with breathing problems.
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Michael meets a six-day-old calf, who needs life-threatening surgery to fix its broken leg.
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Andrea and ISPCA officer Brendan Hughes discover numerous distressed pups at a puppy farm in County Tipperary.
September 2013
We follow vet Shane Guerin on his latest case, and it is Andrea's last day out with the busy ISPCA inspectors.
Andrea is back in Cork to help the ISPCA on their call-outs.
We meet a woman who has adopted seven rescued rabbits.
August 2013
The ISPCA team is appalled by the pain inflicted on a puppy which has had its tail docked illegally.
Andrea assists the ISPCA on welfare cases in County Laois.
County Galway vet Dave Fitzgerald checks on a lame cow in a delicate condition.
Andrea checks on the puppies found at the Ballinasloe fair.
The ISPCA find five dogs living in an overcrowded garden.
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