"The Bizarre Pet Vets"
Blue Ant Media has expanded its ongoing partnership with Samsung TV Plus with the launch of Love Pets in the U.S. and Canada. The free-streaming channel features heartfelt stories about the animals and pets in human lives, and is the latest offering from Blue Ant Media’s portfolio of premium streaming brands to join Samsung’s FAST and AVOD platforms in the U.S. and Canada. This growing roster includes the wildlife and nature-focused Love Nature, renovation and design channel Homeful, paranormal-themed HauntTV, crime-centric Total Crime and Declassified, which features conspiracies, catastrophes, engineering and ancient civilizations.
“The latest launch of Love Pets on Samsung TV Plus showcases the ongoing global partnership we have with its leading free streaming platform to deliver on curated, turn-key programming through our existing line-up of channels,” says Carlyn Staudt, President, Global Channels and Streaming, Blue Ant Media. “Expanding the reach of Love Pets on Samsung TV Plus in the U.S. and Canada in particular offers viewers heartwarming pet stories they can’t find anywhere else.”
Programming highlights on Love Pets include: "Vet on the Hill" Seasons 1 - 3 (55x60’), which follows vet Dr Scott Miller as he works to cure animals in need at his clinic in London; "The Bizarre Pet Vets" (6x45’), about a team of Australian vets who use their expertise to treat bizarre pets, but beloved pets, of people in the community; "Dr Savannah: Wild Rose Vet" Seasons 1 - 2 (22x30’), a look at the wide array of animals treated at rural clinic of an indigenous, Métis vet ranging from wildlife rescues to performing a C-section on a cow.
Other stand out series are: "Hope for Wildlife" Seasons 1 - 10 (137x60’), which follows animal conservationist Hope Swinimer and her team of animal loving vets who take care and rehabilitate all kinds of wild animals from baby deer to wounded birds of prey; "Bondi Vet" Seasons 1 - 8 (132x60’), the hit Australian series that takes viewers inside the hectic clinic Dr Chris Brown to see the variety of animals treated at Sydney's busiest Bondi Beach clinic.