Wild At Heart is one of those shows that simply amazed everyone with the beautiful landscapes and animals throughout seven amazing seasons. The show aired from 2006 to 2012 and followed a  veterinary surgeon and his family who moved to South Africa to establish a veterinary surgery and animal hospital.

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With these kinds of shows, it is very easy to connect to the characters because it simply takes the viewer on a journey to another world where the animal kingdom is portrayed in the main picture. For all of those who found the show amazing, below there are ten other shows who can also capture the attention for all animal lovers.

Wild About Animals

Wild About Animals is a popular American television series that talks about all kinds of animals all over the world. The series is hosted by actress Mariette Hartley who is an Emmy-Award winner. The show is perfect as an educational platform for children and adults and in the 30-minute episode, it is amazing how much one can learn. The show is aimed primarily at kids, but that doesn't mean that adults won't enjoy it - and the straightforward semi-documentary style works perfectly.

My Cat from Hell

Cats may be seen as easy pets, but there can be problems with these furry friends, from attacking the guests to scratches and disobedience, and some owners find it hard to cope. The host of this show is Jackson Galaxy who is a musician by night and a miracle worker by day. As he visits the homes of problematic cats he is able to resolve even the most problematic cases and to improve the lives of their owners. Think of this as Dog Whisperer, but for cats (and without the problematic host).

Bondi Vet

Bondi Vet is a television series produced and filmed in Australia. The show is about a very well known veterinary surgeon Chris Brown who works at Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital and also emergency veterinarian Lisa Chimes who works at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital near Sydney. The show is filled with gorgeous scenes of wildlife and it definitely helps in increasing animal rights awareness.

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild is a reality television series that tells the story of all kinds of wild animals, where they live, what they eat and how they survive. The host, Jack Hanna, is a beloved zookeeper and animal lover that does not let his fans down. Every episode is more exciting than the last one, and feature incredible animals. The first episode aired in 2007 and today it is on season 13.

Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans

Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans is a heartwarming documentary series produced in Britain and hosted by Paul O'Grady. The show is about O'Grady's journey to Zambia, Borneo, and South Africa where he encounters animals that have become orphans - and of course, it will tug on the heartstrings.

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The show has three seasons and eight episodes where usually people who love animals will have a feeling of a deeper connection to the wildlife.

Free Rein

The show Free Rein is a British drama television series all about courage and willpower. When Zoe befriends a rather peculiar horse named Raven in the English countryside (in her mother's hometown during summer), she discovers that all the issues she has had before can be resolved with some work and courage. The show aired from 2017 to 2019 and it is sure to appeal to anyone who loves horses.

Wildfire

Wildfire is one of the series that portrays the life of troubled Kris Furillo who learns the most valuable life lessons while she is serving time at a teen detention center.

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The chance of a fresh start is giving the audience hope for the main actress as she finds out her talent with horses. As she is transferred at the Ritter's family-run ranch, the trial and error situations begin.

Crikey! It's the Irwins

Crikey! It's the Irwins is a reality television series that follows one of the most famous families in Australia - the Irwins. Terri Irwin is the wife of the late Steve Irwin, along with their two children Robert and Bindi, working at the Zoo in Australia and helping to make the lives of animals much better. The show first aired on the 28th of October 2018 and at the moment they are on season 3. The show also includes a special episode Life in Lockdown that talks about the impact of COVID-19 in Australia.

Heartland

Heartland is one of Canadas' most famous family drama television series ever produced. The show first aired on the 14th of October 2007 and in May 2020 they were given a green light for season fourteen. The show follows the story of a multi-generational saga set in Alberta, Canada that goes through good and critical moments in their life on a ranch. Every episode has beautiful landscapes and for the people who love horses, this would be the perfect show.

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