While studying to be a vet at
Bristol University, Inglis was filmed for the British reality TV show
Vet School. He qualified as a vet in 1996, and went on to appear for seven years in
Vets in Practice, the follow-up to
Vet School, as well as a catch-up series in 2008 called
Return to... Vets in Practice. Inglis was the resident vet on
Blue Peter for four years, and appeared on
ITV's breakfast show,
Daybreak. In 2005, Inglis launched the dog food range ''Joe & Jack's Natural Dinners'', which was sold in the UK by Tesco from 2008, and in 2010, he launched a pet food brand, Vet's Kitchen. Inglis was the CEO of a Vet's Klinik, a veterinary practice in Swindon, which opened in 2012. In 2013, Inglis was one of several co-founders of tails.com, a company which produces bespoke pet foods for dogs. That year, he collaborated with chef
Simon Rimmer to create a series of fancy meals for cats, in order to raise money for the
RSPCA. ==Personal life==