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In the frozen Yukon Territory in Northern Canada, you've got to be hearty and tough. You've got to expect solitude across frigid, remote landscapes with freezing temperatures, but even in the desolate wilderness you need a vet to help your ailing wiener dog. Enter Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet, that follows the experienced Dr. Michelle Oakley, veterinarian, as she makes house calls across thousands of square miles in the Yukon. Helping many species of animals, including an angry muskox, a caribou with a tumor, a defensive mama lynx, and a grey owl with an amputated wing. Accompanied by her teenage daughters and armed with humor as sharp as a scalpel, Dr. Oakley deftly juggles being a full-time veterinarian, wife and mom while taking us into the isolated regions of the Yukon.
A pregnant Yorkie keeps Dr. Oakley up all night with an emergency C-section, but once the puppies are out, Dr. Oakley's work is just getting started. A lynx has some valuable data. A mustang suffers from a hoof abscess, but this horse might just bring Dr. Oakley to her knees. Ferrets cause Dr. Oakley to get all up in their business and a bald eagle is in danger of developing bumble foot.
Time is of the essence as Dr. Oakley wrangles a heard of bison destined for a new home. Large work horses complicate what should be a straightforward procedure. Lucy the pitbull struggles to find proper footing due to the icy weather. Head trauma causes a bald eagle to become even further endangered and a cat's curled claws perplex Dr. Oakley.
An emergency call brings Dr. Oakley a mutt with a mystery ailment, but this pooch just might leave Dr. Oakley stumped. The team braves steep cliffs in the French Alps to learn more about the native ibex that reside there. Dylan, the tiny screech owl decides to go off his diet and Sam the dog's eye issues may be indicative of something more serious.
An emergency call has Dr. Oakley racing to find the cause of a dog's mystery neck wound. A routine piglet castration turns downright dangerous due to an overprotective sow. Moody Scottish cows make it difficult for Dr. Oakley to perform a pregnancy check. Lucy the cat walks perfectly on a leash but has issues with vomiting. Lily the lab puppy has some intestinal troubles.
Dr. Michelle Oakley is on a wild cow chase at Dev Hurlburt's farm. But outsmarting this brave bovine will require all hands-on deck. Sierra Oakley has a chance to show off her Yukon chops when Dr. Oakley has to tend to a family emergency. Tiny the miniature horse has a mysterious skin condition and three little pigs threaten to squeal their house down.
A trip to Sweden provides Dr. Oakley with vital information on the brown bear population, but even a dart gun might not be enough to bring these bears down. Barney the dog has a mysterious mass around his eye that just might leave Dr. Oakley stumped. A dog suffers from phantom limb pain and another is bitten by a predator, and Frank the box turtle has a little surprise up his shell.
Wrangling reindeer is hardly a new challenge for Dr. Oakley. But, this time the future of the herd is in her hands as she examines two breeder bulls with devastating injuries. A big boar needs his razor sharp tusks trimmed, but he's not planning on going down easily. An owlet packs a surprising punch and Dr. Oakley finds herself in a sticky situation with some Anchorage Police K9s.
Guacamole is an adorable one-month old muskox and Michelle checks him out for birth defects and vaccinates him while Maya bottle-feeds him. April the reindeer calf is not eating well and may have ulcers. Michelle Beattie has her eye on a stallion in a local herd of wild horses but they're down in an inaccessible swamp. A crewmember suggests herding them out of the swamp with the camera drone.
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