Beloved veterinarian Dr Harry Cooper, 80, shows no signs of slowing down after 40 years on television as he films scenes for Better Homes and Gardens

    Dr.  Harry Cooper (pictured) proved he was always a professional after 40 years on Australian television when he filmed scenes for Better Homes and Gardens

    Dr. Harry Cooper proved he was always a professional after 40 years on Australian television when he filmed scenes for Better Homes and Gardens.

    The famous vet, 80, appeared to be in his element on the set of the Channel Seven show, which marks his 30th year on television.

    Taking a practical approach to his job as he showed no signs of slowing down, the TV veteran looked very dapper in a blue button-up shirt and beige trousers.

    He donned a soft plaid coat over his ensemble, matching his smart scarf.

    Dr. Harry completed his look with a pair of brown boots and a beautiful wide-brimmed fedora.

    Dr. Harry Cooper (pictured) proved he was always a professional after 40 years on Australian television when he filmed scenes for Better Homes and Gardens

    Dr. Harry has been a recognizable face at Better Homes and Gardens since he joined in 2004 and has been providing pet information and advice to viewers ever since.

    The TV star is also known for his veterinary series Harry’s Practice, while he has also worked on the likes of Zoo Tales and Talk to the Animals.

    Dr. Harry married his longtime partner Susan ‘Suze’ Sheeran in March 2022 at their sprawling estate in Port Macquarie.

    The couple tied the knot in front of 42 of their nearest and dearest, and even let their pet, Wendy, be a central part of the celebration.

    The famous vet seemed to be in his element on the set of Channel Seven as he showed no signs of slowing down after 40 years on Australian TV

    The famous vet seemed to be in his element on the set of Channel Seven as he showed no signs of slowing down after 40 years on Australian TV

    Wendy, a 14-year-old Australian stock mare, was their ring bearer on their big day.

    For the ceremony, Suze, 64, wore a plunging, sleeveless white wedding dress and wore her blonde locks back and away from her face.

    Cancer survivor Dr. Harry looked smart and smart in a beige linen suit, which he paired with a white shirt, hat and brown shoes.

    “She’s very caring, she works so hard and I’m so lucky to call myself her husband,” Dr Harry said of his new wife.

    Taking a practical approach to his work, the television veteran looked very dapper in a blue button-down shirt, tucked into beige trousers.

    Taking a practical approach to his work, the television veteran looked very dapper in a blue button-down shirt, tucked into beige trousers.

    Suze added: ‘I’ve been waiting for this guy all my life… he’s a really genuine person – what you see is what you get.’

    She went on to call their big day “magical” and said she “wouldn’t change a thing.”

    The couple met at a mutual friend’s barbecue a decade ago and haven’t looked back since.

    Dr. Harry was previously married to Janine Morganti, his wife of 26 years, but the couple split in 2012.

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