Next Episode of Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Dr. Susan Kelleher owns and operates one of the busiest exotic animal care practices located in South Florida, Broward Avian and Exotics Animal Hospital. "Everything but dogs and cats. If it will fit through the door, I'll treat it!" is Dr. K's motto. And through the door they come. Rabbits, reptiles and birds of all shapes and sizes, foxes, ferrets, fish, marsupials, and even primates all on Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER.
A desert tortoise needs life-saving surgery; a male prairie dog has a little problem down below; a beloved bunny has a major issue with his anesthesia.
A newborn owl monkey comes in for a finger exam; an opossum needs her glands examined; and a coyote is at the clinic for a wellness exam.
A lemur comes in to be spayed; a rabbit gets a CT scan; a koi with a mass is examined.
A beloved squirrel travels hundreds of miles especially to see Dr. K, a goat has some serious udder trouble, and vet tech Dyanne's own bunny needs help.
A rabbit named Oreo is flown in for care at Dr. K's clinic. Then, a chicken named Shakira comes in to see Dr. T who has an egg inside of her that is not passing. Later, Dr. K sees a macaw with a broken wing and a bearded dragon is rushed in as an emergency.
Hubble, a crested gecko, comes rushing into the clinic after being attacked by the family dog. The owner is extremely upset as Hubble looks close to death.
Dr. T and Dyanne hit the road as they are called out to a nature center to examine a male peacock, who is acting extremely lethargic, has some swelling under his eyes and some saliva discharge coming from his mouth.
A prairie dog comes in for an examination after he strangely lost is top teeth. Dr. Matt suspects that this could be a serious problem, so he admits the prairie dog for further investigation.
Plump pets that need to shed some pounds are examined.
The busy clinic assists pets that have been on the losing end of a fight.
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