Episode 13
August 14, 2000 • 25m

The team picks up a sloth, a coati, an ibis and their old friend Mango the cockatoo after a zoo closes down. The handlers also deal with a Brazilian street dog.

Episode 12
August 7, 2000 • 25m

Mel has bad news for a dog owner who arrives to collect his pet. Meanwhile, a shipment of alpacas arrives from the USA, but it may not be allowed to leave the airport.

Episode 11
July 31, 2000 • 25m

Ann and animal transport specialist Matthew Ford take some rare birds to Germany. Meanwhile, Stuart examines two expensive parrots with a colour mutation.

Episode 10
July 24, 2000 • 25m

Anna's charms fail to persuade a shy dog to co-operate, Stuart finds a shipment of lizards that cannot be allowed to fly any further, and a 6ft python causes issues for the team.

Episode 9
July 17, 2000 • 25m

Stuart looks after a lively and colourful set of king vultures, and a youngster arrives on work experience.

Episode 8
July 10, 2000 • 25m

The team at the rescue centre faces the challenge of dealing with animals in the fast-paced setting of an international airport.

Episode 7
July 3, 2000 • 25m

The staff at Heathrow Airport's Animal Reception Centre brace themselves for a huge influx of rescued animals. Plus, Grace loses her way when transporting a support dog.

Episode 6
June 26, 2000 • 25m

A diabetic dog is in urgent need of an insulin injection following a 24-hour flight from Australia. Elsewhere, a foul smell emanates from a shipment of mealworms.

Episode 5
June 19, 2000 • 25m

A rescued puppy that was abused by its former owners captures the hearts of the staff, while Stuart tries to contend with a feisty eagle.

Episode 4
June 12, 2000 • 25m

An American woman’s hopes of a family reunion are dashed when her son is denied entry in to the UK and his dog is stranded in transit. Behind the scenes with the sniffer dogs a couple are caught carrying £15,000 in cash out of the country. Some geriatric monkeys fly in from a Danish primate sanctuary to spend their retirement in the UK; but they’re so well packaged that their padlocked crates must be broken in to give them something to eat. Manager Rob Quest is in for a treat when an unusual shipment of insects and reptiles arrives and it’s feeding time for the resident monitor lizards and rats are on the menu.

Episode 3
June 5, 2000 • 25m

Animal Health Officer Stuart confronts a man attempting to smuggle a tortoise into the UK. The man becomes violent when Stuart discovers he s hidden it in his underpants. At the Animal Reception Centre some escaped Tarantulas need repackaging which is bad news for Mel who's arachnophobic. Two Siberian Foxes make an overnight stay en route from Moscow to the United States. A Lion Cub - whose travel crate isn't strong enough to hold it - is detained by the manager of the ARC and a tiny Teacup Schnauzer prompts an investigation. Is it too young to have travelled?

Episode 2
May 29, 2000 • 25m

Four cheetahs are detained on their way from South Africa to Russia. Despite their ingenuity and best efforts the staff cannot find two of the cheetah's identifying microchips and they have to prepare for the big cats' extended stay. Animal Health Inspector Sharon is called to an illegal bulldog, which has been brought into the UK from Eastern Europe without the correct vaccinations. His owners cannot afford to pay his quarantine and he may have to be destroyed. Animal Health officers Stuart and Chris take on the resident grumpy African Dwarf Crocodile, in an attempt to clean out its cage.

Episode 1
May 22, 2000 • 25m

Heathrow's Animal Reception team deals with an illegal shipment of chameleons from Ghana in Africa. They're bound for Japan but with many dead on arrival, this consignment is going nowhere. It's a challenge to save the surviving chameleons from severe dehydration, but is it already too late? In one of the terminals Attendant Ross and Animal Welfare officer Sharon seize a pet dog from a mother and her young daughter who had innocently carried it in a holdall in the main cabin of the aircraft. Gucci the Bishon Frise has travelled illegally from the Middle East. To the consternation of its young owner it must be detained while checks are carried out on its documentation. Airside, a Giant Tortoise flies in from the Seychelles: but trying to move a mammoth box weighing a quarter of a tonne poses its own unique problems.

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