Viewers love to watch animals on TV. I am always happy to take part in any television work that helps to present a positive image of pets, and to both entertain and educate viewers about animal related issues.

 

                    (Image above courtesy of TV3)  

Ireland AM

For the past eleven years, I have appeared every Wednesday morning on TV3's "Ireland AM" as the resident veterinary surgeon. My regular spot is simply known as "Pete The Vet".

Each week, I bring along a different pet each week to highlight a particular subject or medical condition. The weekly feature also accepts "viewer queries" by email or text, covering a wide range of different questions people may have about their pets. To watch some of my recent work on TV3, click on this link, then just click on each image to see the video.

I've also worked with RTE, Ireland's national television station, as the resident vet on a weekly children's programme called "Echo Island"   which ran for six seasons from 1994 until 2000.

  

  

 

 

Dogs Trust television adverts

 In 2006 I was involved in two television advertisements for the Ireland-wide dog neutering campaign organised by Dogs Trust, the international dog charity. The stray dog problem is a particular concern of mine, and I was very happy to be able to help with this issue. 

You can see the tv ads by clicking here and here

I am also involved in running Spay Ireland, a pro-neutering initiative which you can learn more about by clicking here.

 

© 2013 Pete Wedderburn

Pete The Vet

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