LOS ANGELES — A new Nat Geo Wild series premiering Sept. 19 follows a group of students through rotations at the prestigious Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.
As the animals and owners face life-and-death moments on “Vet School,” families, students and teachers share their feelings. But it’s not always clear whose tears are falling.
In the second episode, for example, titled “Day One,” Greg and Kim Herman bring in their 3-year-old English bulldog Millie, who has end-stage congestive heart failure and a 50-50 chance of survival.
Because she is in such bad shape, the Hermans are asked what they want done if the treatment doesn’t work: Should Millie be awakened or euthanized? The family anguishes over a decision but chooses to give Millie up rather than make her suffer.