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17While humans have to deal with DrJerk and suffer under the DepravedDentist, animals are often much luckier. When the beloved TeamPet gets ill or [[KickTheDog kicked]], his owners will waste no time getting him to a veterinarian who will go the extra mile to make sure that [[AndYourLittleDogToo your little dog]] comes out A-okay. When not a FriendToAllLivingThings or a KindheartedCatLover, even a vet cast as frightening ([[HumansAreCthulhu usually from the animal's point of view]]) turns out [[CruelToBeKind to be just doing his job]]. In other times, animals in fiction have this uncanny ability to understand that this human is trying to help them, not that they appreciate getting shots in any case.
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19Often, the vet treats typical family pets, but stories set in the countryside may depict agricultural veterinarians who treat horses and cows and stories set in zoos may depict vets who treat more exotic animals.
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21In rare cases, the trope is averted by depicting a villainous vet.
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23Not to be confused with [[OfficerAndAGentleman kindly]] [[OldSoldier war veterans]].
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29* The vet in ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' where Sakaki and Chiyo take the injured cat.
30** Sakaki herself is on her way to being one, having been accepted to a veterinary college.
31* In ''Manga/CaseClosed'', Ran suspects her mother of infidelity and tails her as she meets with a handsome-looking man; Conan deduces that he's a vet and shouts this out moments before Ran opens a can of whoopass on him.
32* ''Manga/ChisSweetHome''. Poor Chi had a dreadful time at her first vet appointment. Didn't help that she had no idea where she was and what to expect (which was having her eyes and ears checked and then having her temperature taken... non-orally), which lead to a short grudge against Mr. Yamada afterwards.
33* Inori Yamabuki/Cure Pine from ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' is a daughter of one and becoming one is one of her goals in life. To compound to this, she later gains the ability to [[SpeaksFluentAnimal speak with animals]].
34* Mai Kawasumi of ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' dreams to become one in the future.
35* The first season of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'' had kindly vet Ai Makihara who was willing to treat even strange ferret boys that get sent her way.
36* [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals All the Nurse Joys]] in the ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''. It seems the whole family lineage cares about the well-being of Pokémon brought to them since even those who aren't managers of Pokémon Centers still have their jobs related to Pokémon health and well-being.
37* The vet from ''Shiwase Apartments' Okojo-san'' may be an ermine-obsessed [[CloudCuckoolander kook]], but he's still good at his job and cares for all the animals he sees. It's just that he cares ''the most'' for Kojopi/Okojo-san.
38** This is also one of the few shows that actually has a veterinary nurse/technician frequently assisting the vet, as is the case in real life. The nurse is also shown to be quite caring and good at her job, on top of being much more sane than her boss.
39* Subverted with Seishirou Sakurazuka in CLAMP's ''Manga/TokyoBabylon'', who is a ruthless assassin under the kindly vet façade. It's also horrifically shown he doesn't care about his patients anymore than the human lives he takes, as he has them receive the repercussions of the evil magic he uses, which requires an outlet. This also sets him apart from the manga's protagonist Subaru Sumeragi, who loves animals so much he realized he couldn't go to vet school because he'd have to dissect them to learn anatomy.
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43* In ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', [[BigBad Dr. Robotnik]]'s MirrorUniverse counterpart, Dr. Ivo Kintobor, is a kind-hearted, pacifistic medical doctor who runs a veterinarian clinic to look after the victims of the [[ThePsychoRangers Suppression Squad]].
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47* The vet in '' ComicStrip/FootrotFlats'' is usually depicted as kind and good at as his job, if a little rough around the edges (as country vets are wont to be). And exceptionally patient, given he has to put up with eccentric patients like the Dog.
48* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' dreads his visits to Liz the vet, usually for no good reason as Liz does her job fine even as Jon hits on her. Recently, Liz finally started dating Jon. Liz may be good at her job and treat Garfield kindly, but he still hates being told to lose weight or get shots.
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52* ''Fanfic/AllForLuz'': Just like in the show, Luz's mother, Camila Noceda, works as a veterinarian and is a NiceGirl and does her best to be a good mom. Because of this, [[spoiler:Luz gives her the Quirk "Repair", HealingHands power, that allows her to improve her medical skills that she can run her own animal hospital]].
53* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'':
54** In "The Coffee Shop," Penny takes over her recently retired family veterinarian's practice, jokingly referring to herself as "Dr. Penny, Frontier Animal Medicine Woman."
55** Inverted by the uncle of one of Jack's construction job colleagues in "The Survivor," who is willing to perform any kind of animal surgery for the right price, including declaw Mittens.
56* ''Fanfic/PrehistoricEarth'': The titular park's head veterinarian Linda Eberhart and her assistant Yolanda Hall are two of the consistently nicest characters in the story to both other park staff and the animals under the park's care. Coincidentally, they're both [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold blonde]].
57* ''Fanfic/PrehistoricParkReimagined'': As a ContinuityReboot to the above mentioned ''Prehistoric Earth'', Linda Eberhart and Yolanda Hall are featured amongst the cast, and prove ''exactly'' as kindly and caring as they were in the former fanfic. Their fellow park veterinarians Harry Carver and Bethany Williams also prove quite caring, although the latter can prove quite tough and firm when the situation calls for as much.
58* ''Fanfic/ShowdownNOHoldingBack'': Rachel is a vet back in District 10 and while she’s terse with people, she’s caring and respectful towards animals, and doesn’t want to kill anyone or anything in the Games.
59* This is grown up Damian Wayne's day job in ''We Are the Night'' to a tee. It's such a 180 from how scary and ruthless he is as Batman, that every time he tells someone is an IgnoredConfession.
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63* Inverted with Doctor Applecheeks from ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMovie'', who not only kidnaps animals, tortures them, and sells them for money, but also has a tendency to [[MemeticMutation stalk ice cream trucks]] as well.
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67* Averted in the first ''Film/{{Beethoven}}'', with an evil vet as the villain.
68* The eponymous hero of ''Film/CorkyRomano'' probably qualifies in personality, although in some cases the pets might have been less fortunate in regard to practice.
69* ''Film/DrDolittle'' becomes this with the added bonus of being able to talk to the animals. It doesn't always help.
70* The ''Film/{{Garfield}}'' film adaptation and its sequel also has Liz, who checks everyone's favorite orange cat's health and begs Jon to take care of a certain puppy called Odie. Creator/JenniferLoveHewitt portrays her in the sweetest way possible.
71* There's a kindly vet in ''Film/GeorgiaRule'', too. So kindly, he's the only one who can resist sleeping with Lindsay Lohan. It makes sense in context. Sorta.
72* In ''Film/NoNameOnTheBullet'', FrontierDoctor Luke treats animals as well as people, and is constantly portrayed as the resident NiceGuy.
73* In ''Film/RiseOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', Lisa was introduced as a kind vet.
74* ''Film/TheThreeLivesOfThomasina'' plays with this trope. The father character averts this trope by being a professional vet and an insufferable jerk with a broken heart. He later meets up with the local witch who cares for the animals in her care and plays this trope straight.
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78* A very unconventional example occurs in ''Literature/TheAbortion''. We never see Dr. Garcia interact with animals, unlike every other instance of this trope, but we ''do'' see how he treats the humans who come to him for illegal abortions. He takes great care in keeping his place and tools clean, averting the BackAlleyDoctor trope in that he actually cares about his patients' safety. He helps the protagonist and Vida, as well as a young, pregnant teenage girl who is brought to him by her parents. Given how gentle he is with them, it's reasonable to assume he's nice to his animal patients too.
79* Creator/JamesHerriot from ''Series/AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall''. Also in RealLife, as his stories are based in nonfiction. Colleagues Siegfried and Tristan are also as kind as possible to patients. Though all three of them, especially Tristan, have a limit to how much crap they'll put up with from a particularly uncooperative animal...
80* In ''Literature/AlwaysComingHome'', a man named Striffen is described as one, healing horses and cattle and in some kind of empathic connection with them.
81* Dr. Aybolit from the Russian poem ''Aybolit'' and its multiple adaptations is the epitome of this trope.
82* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKidTheLongHaul'', Greg gets his finger bitten by a piglet the family won in a contest during a road trip. The family's only option for quick treatment is a veterinarian. The vet is friendly and professional and quickly figures out that Greg will be fine since the pig didn't break the skin. She simply applies some antibiotics before giving him a clean bill of health. Greg was so satisfied with the experience that he seriously considers switching over to vets for all of his medical needs in the future.
83* Taken to the logical extreme in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''. Before Dr. Mossy Lawn appeared, ''your'' best bet to get cured by a human in Ankh-Morpork was Doughnut Jimmy, a horse doctor. After all, doctors get paid whether or not their patients died. Horse doctors, however, are paid to get results since their patients are thousands of dollars worth of investments whose owners may want to have [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown a word]] with you in the backalleys if they keeled over under your care.
84* ''Literature/DoctorDolittle'', in the original book series.
85* Many ''Creator/DickFrancis'' books have one. ''Comeback'' follows a whole firm of this but also zigzags the trope (one partner is an ambitious and judgmental {{Jerkass}} and the boss, who seems to be the kindliest of them all, has actually been murdering horses -and any humans who discover what he's up to- as part of an InsuranceFraud).
86* In Creator/RobertAHeinlein's ''Literature/HaveSpaceSuitWillTravel'', Kip finds himself treated by an alien doctor, rather, alien KindlyVet, as humans are considered animals by the aliens.
87* In his novel ''Literature/JobAComedyOfJustice'', Alexander Hergensheimer's fate is to be decided by a being who is above God and Satan. Alex is rather scared to be brought before this being, so the being uses Alex's memories of bringing his dog to a KindlyVet, with Alex as the dog.
88* ''Literature/TheThreeInvestigators'': Mary, the live-in vet at the ranch where ''The Blazing Cliffs'' takes place, is very thorough in taking care of sick horses, "babies" them even when they aren't sick and is the only person who can approach the meanest horse on the ranch. Unusually for the trope, she isn't a certified veterinarian but is studying to be one, with her plans [[spoiler:being put on hold when she is arrested as an accomplice to the book's ConMan villain]].
89* Jim Keene from Creator/DeanKoontz's ''Watchers'' saves the intelligent dog Einstein from distemper and is happy to help disguise Einstein's origins and not inform the authorities of his whereabouts after learning the truth about why they are hunting him.
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93* ''Series/AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall2020'', natch, as an adaptation of the Creator/JamesHerriot stories.
94** Herriot himself is the archetypal ur-example here, giving his all to heal his patients and ''always'' willing to go out of his way to help an animal in need.
95** Siegfried Farnon, James' bombastic, eccentric mentor, also qualifies handily; [[BetterWithNonHumanCompany he is not good with people, but with animals he is]] ''[[BetterWithNonHumanCompany amazing]]''. It's truly remarkable to watch him go from snapping at some unfortunate client (or employee, or [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Tristan]]) who has made him cross to gently soothing and treating an animal in pain, often within mere seconds.
96* In ''Series/{{Badger}}'', Tom's LoveInterest Steph is the vet at the local wildlife refuge. She is extremely passionate about animal welfare, and pours her heart and soul into trying to save wounded animals.
97* Kakeru Shishi/Gao Red from ''Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger'' started out as a veterinarian, and continued to be that way once his day as a Ranger is over. His Franchise/PowerRangers counterpart, [[Series/PowerRangersWildForce Cole Evans]], wasn't one at first, but it is implied that once the series ends, he took up a job as a veterinarian.
98* Subverted in ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen'', with a transparent {{Expy}} of James Herriot who couldn't be more kindly but turns every attempt at treating an animal into a gruesome and usually fatal EpicFail. Eventually revealed to be the result of an ancient curse on his ancestor. Which is easily fulfilled through his [[LethallyStupid failure to think things through]] and [[LethalKlutz pay attention to his surroundings.]]
99* The exceptionally handsome Ted on ''Series/SchittsCreek'' is a comically kind and empathetic veterinarian, who is seen giving rescue dogs a pep talk before an adoption event and volunteering at the Senior Center. Initially portrayed as "too nice" for Alexis, she later realizes her error and sets about winning Ted back after breaking his heart twice.
100* ''Series/{{Temps de chien|2023}}'': Antoine is a vet who is really kind to animals. Admittedly, he ''did'' hurt a dog while being live on TV, but this was a case of self-defense given that the dog was biting his arm and wouldn't let it go.
101* In ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E15Arcadia Arcadia]]", the only genuinely sane and nice resident of the subdivision Mulder and Scully are investigating is Big Mike, a veterinarian.
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105* Dr. Big Bill Miller, a big {{heel}} star in the 1940s and 50s underwent a HeelFaceTurn in the 1960s and became a [[WrestlingDoesntPay wrestling veterinarian]]. He legitimately ran his own veterinary clinic when not wrestling so he couldn't be anything but a {{face}} to the locals anymore.[[/folder]]
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108* The ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' games have the Pokémon Center nurses, but ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' takes it a step further by having doctors and nurses actually standing on some routes and dungeons. What does a doctor do in the middle of a desert with a never-stopping sandstorm? Why, he takes care of people's {{Mon}}s, of course!
109* [[TeamMom Katjaa]] from ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'' was a vet. Keyword: "'''[[ZombieApocalypse was]]'''".
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113* Dr. Winston Thurmad of ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' who saves Florence's life during the [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff400/fv00360.htm "Canine in the Water"]] story arc.
114-->'''Florence:''' (''listening to Winston and thinking'') Using a soothing tone of voice doesn't help much if the patient understands what you're saying.
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118* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}'', Sharon did work experience at an animal hospital and broke down in tears when a rabbit she tried to help save didn't make it.
119* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' sequels, Rob becomes one.
120* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
121** The vet in [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E10SecretOfMyExcess "Secrets of My Excess"]] can't do anything to help Spike, but she is nice to him.
122** Fluttershy also gives medical care to animals. On top of which she represents the element of Kindness, so this trope is inevitable for her.
123* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': Luz's mother Camila works as a veterinarian. In "Yesterday’s Lie", we see her kindness and empathy in action as she releases animals from traps; [[spoiler:when she learns that a basilisk has been impersonating her daughter for months, she winds up adopting her as her own.]]
124* In the original 1985 ''WesternAnimation/{{Pound Puppies|1980s}}'' special, the veterinarian whom the pound puppies called The Doc was the only kind worker in the pound. Cooler even says "She's one of us".
125* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': When Santa's Little Helper gets ill, the Simpsons take him to a vet whom they find trying to resuscitate a hamster. He fails, and laments that ItNeverGetsAnyEasier... before flicking it into a basketball-netted trashcan. He manages to help SLH, though. Which doesn't stop them being a little dubious when he turns up in a later episode as Homer's doctor...
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129* Obviously, Creator/JamesHerriot and any of his competent colleagues.
130* In a variant, Anthony Guglielmo is a masseur who developed a sideline giving massage therapy to various animals like penguins, walruses, horses, dolphins etc. Typically, once the animals understand what he is doing to their bodies, they are the first to rush over to this human on sight who makes them feels so good for more.
131* A regular fixture on Australian TV these days, Dr. Harry Cooper is perhaps the best-known, having appeared in numerous lifestyle shows over the years and his own series, ''Harry's Practice''. Fellow TV vets Katrina Warren (now a presenter on Creator/AnimalPlanet) and Chris Brown (''Series/BondiVet'') got their start in television with Dr. Harry.
132* ''The Incredible Dr. Pol'' on Creator/NatGeoWild channel in the US. He runs a mixed animal practice up in the state of Michigan. (Do not bring him up with anyone who works in the veterinary industry. He is controversial, to say the least.)
133* Long before Dr. Pol made it to TV, the Animal Planet series ''Emergency Vets'' (1998–2002), about a UsefulNotes/{{Denver}} veterinary hospital, featured a bunch of these, and is likely responsible for a lot of young people choosing to enter the veterinary field.
134* Discovery Network has several shows about veterinarians, such as "Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet" about Dr. Jeff Young, who runs a charity veterinary practice in Denver, Colorado and travels widely to treat animals of all kinds.
135* Dr. Louis J. Camuti lived in New York City for all his professional life and devoted his practice entirely to cats, making house calls rather than have his patients come to a fixed office. His autobiography ''All My Patients Are Under the Bed'' rivals the James Herriot books in wit, charm, and truly amazing stories about his patients.
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