Nature’s Miracle has thrown its support behind a new Australian television series that takes viewers inside the high-pressure world of emergency veterinary care.
The eight-part series, Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics, follows Melbourne’s only veterinarian-staffed pet ambulance service as it responds to a range of urgent situations – ranging from trauma and stabilisation to palliative care and at-home euthanasia. The show premiered on Sunday, 20 July at 2:30pm on 9Go, with all episodes also available via 9Now.
Nature’s Miracle, a global leader in pet stain and odour removal products, is partnering with the Ready Vet Go team through its Australian distributor, Central Pet Australia, which has signed on as a launch sponsor.
“Central Pet is excited to align Nature’s Miracle with Ready Vet Go: The Vet Paramedics on Channel 9,” said Tim Scotcher, General Manager of Central Pet. “By sponsoring the show, we’re reinforcing our dedication to pets’ wellbeing – from emergency care on screen to clean, healthy homes off screen. This partnership champions a complete approach to pet care the brand has been holding for over 40 years globally.”
The series highlights the work of co-founder and Chief Veterinarian Dr Paul Cunningham and fellow responder Nic as they navigate Melbourne’s suburbs in a specially equipped vehicle, delivering care that often mirrors the services provided by human ambulance crews.
“Through this series, viewers witness the emotional highs and lows of veterinary emergencies,” said Dr Cunningham. “Partnering with Nature’s Miracle adds another layer – empowering pet owners with practical tools to maintain a safe, hygienic environment after these intense moments. It’s a partnership rooted in holistic pet care.”
Nature’s Miracle products will feature throughout the series, underscoring the brand’s role in supporting not just clinical pet health, but also the management of the everyday challenges pet owners face at home.
The series will run weekly through to 7 September, offering both an educational and emotional insight into the challenges of emergency animal medicine.
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