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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.
Xenon, an 8-month-old fennec fox, is not able to put any weight on her swollen front leg and Dr. T suspects Xenon has a broken wrist. Monkey, a two-and-a-half-year-old bush baby, is new to his family and has been self-mutilating his tail and needs Dr. K's help, and Marshmallow, a one-year old dwarf hamster, is the smallest patient of the day, having trouble breathing.
Peanut, a one-year-old ferret, has bloody urine and Dr. K suspects a urinary tract infection but tests reveal a totally different and surprising problem, while Buddy, a baby skunk, comes in with a bloated belly and Ponchito, a sun conure, gets a string caught around his leg and risks losing his foot. Nugget, a three-year-old rabbit, has a concerning cheek abscess.
Stakes are high at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER as the team rushes to save Lil Bit, a prairie dog with a swollen face and life-threatening infection, and Croquetta, a potbellied pig close to choking on a large piece of fruit. They also must perform an emergency surgery on an obstructed bunny named Po and get to the bottom of Serena's serious duck trouble.
It's a day of mystery at Dr. K's clinic when Crystal, a bearded dragon suffers a mysterious illness, Willie Nelson, a sweet prairie dog has an unexpected reaction to surgery and Leo a sulcata tortoise is run over by a car. Meanwhile, Cleo, a swan with a drooping wing worries Dr. T.
A small ferret named Maximus has a big problem, and the team works to help the little creature with a large lump on his face. And Dr. K works to help Daisy, a baby bunny with an injured foot takes an unexpected turn. It's a busy day in the clinic as the team also works to help a feather-plucking cockatoo with an attitude, and a yellow-bellied slider turtle that needs emergency surgery.
Mimi, a red-footed tortoise, can't walk, so Dr. T gets creative building a tortoise sized skateboard to get him back on his feet. And the team works to help Oinkus, a two-year-old potbellied pig with a problem that is hard to swallow. Meanwhile, Dr. K is concerned when a three-year-old rabbit arrives displaying unsteady behavior after getting her head stuck in a cage.
Mystery cases keep the doctors busy at the clinic. Tutti, a one-year-old cockatiel won't stop throwing up. Toothless, a six-month-old veiled chameleon, has a swollen eye and his owner believes one of his food crickets bit him. And Snowball, a three-year-old pine snake, has stopped laying her eggs, and Dr. K. will do whatever it takes to save her.
An arctic fox named Dinah comes in acting lethargic and won't eat or drink. Dr. T is concerned she may have gotten into something toxic, but she'll need to do an exam and run tests to know for sure. And while Lola, a fourteen-year-old cockatiel is in for a routine checkup, Dr. K discovers her sinuses are very inflamed. Dr. K must work carefully as a tiny bird doesn't have much blood to spare.
It's never a dull moment at the clinic with Biggie, a rescued potbellied pig that needs an eyelift, Fred, a quail attacked by a flock-mate that tries to escape, Buddy, a bearded dragon who is all choked up on his lunch and an adorable skunk named Ophelia, who lets loose on the staff. And Dr. K works to save Mifi, a four-month-old baby rabbit with a large mass in his stomach.
Dexter, an adorable three-year-old pygmy goat with special needs has alarming blood in his urine. Marley, a two-year-old leopard gecko, is losing weight and has an enormous abdomen. Lucy, a two-year-old rescued Easter bunny, comes in for a growth on her chin, but Dr. K discovers a much bigger problem. And Bubbles, a five-year-old female guinea pig, may be pregnant!
Unusual cases keep Dr. K and her team on their toes. Their patients include Romeo, a stubborn Nigerian Dwarf goat that is having trouble urinating, Snowball, a baby bunny with a bump on his chin, and Leo, a tiny leopard tortoise, that whistles when he breathes. And Adeline, a potbellied pig, scares everyone when she has a sudden seizure.
It's a week of ups and downs at Dr. K's clinic when Paco, a seven-year-old sun conure, has a giant egg that won't come out, Pepe, a seven-year-old kinkajou, has burns on his tail and back paws, and Shar, a one-year-old prairie dog, has a big lump on his belly. And the staff must give bittersweet farewell to a beloved colleague as Dr. Thielen's time working at the clinic comes to an end.
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