Next Episode of The Incredible Dr. Pol is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
With 100,000 patients, Dr. Pol has seen it all. Specializing in large farm animals, this senior is anything but retiring as he takes an old school, no-nonsense approach to veterinary medicine. Unflappable and unstoppable, this Doc routinely puts in 14-hour days and is a legend in the community. In this series, we travel with Dr. Pol across rural Michigan to care for every family pet and head of livestock in need of his expertise.
It's a hectic week for Pol Veterinary Services as the staff sees a slew of emergencies, reunions, and ruffled feathers! From cat fights to labs with lumps to emu rescues, the vets have their hands full. Dr. Pol treats a horse with a tooth issue, while Dr. Emily helps a pup with a deadly virus. Meanwhile, Diane receives a call about some emus that need a loving home.
As the weather begins to warm up in Michigan, the staff at Pol Veterinary Services are thrown into a frenzy of frantic phone calls from clients needing their help. While Dr. Pol and Charles respond to a call about a mother cow with birthing complications, Dr. Emily stays back at the clinic to check on a yorkie that is having trouble walking. Meanwhile, Dr. Brenda consults with a worried dog owner who's pup won't stop shaking.
With the long and frigid Michigan winter finally coming to an end, the staff and animals rejoice. The changing seasons brings new life, and Dr. Pol and team have their hands full with baby animals. This week, Dr. Pol helps with a basket of newborn puppies, and Dr. Brenda treats a thrashing horse with an injured leg.
It's a whirlwind of a week at Pol Veterinary Services. From wrangling wild alpacas to rolling stubborn heifers, the vets have their gloves full! This week, Dr. Pol treats a sick goat, a malnourished alpaca and a piglet with a dangerously swollen ear. Dr. Brenda gets herself into a "tight" situation, and Dr. Emily sees some disturbing doggie doo-doo.
Spring is in full swing in central Michigan, and the vets at Pol Veterinary Services are busy with babies. Pregnant horses, cows, pigs, and sheep are going into labor and the clinic is flooded with calls from clients needing their help.
Dr. Emily goes into labor three weeks early— leaving Dr. Pol and Dr. Brenda to man the busy clinic without her! While Dr. Emily welcomes her baby into the world, the clinic sees a few chaotic cases, such as a turkey with some mysterious lumps, a heifer struggling to give birth, and a family dog experiencing a problematic labor. Finally, Dr. Emily and her husband Tony bring in their newest addition to meet the vets.
It's Dr. Emily's first week back at the clinic after maternity leave, but that doesn't mean things are all smooth sailing. When a massive flood strikes Michigan, humans and animals alike are reeling from the devastating effects, making it a wet and wild week for the vets.
It's been a busy summer so far for the vets at Pol Veterinary Services, and things don't seem to be slowing down. From lightning strikes to cat fights, the clinic is seeing a slew of interesting cases. This week, the vets see a goat with gigantic goiters, a dog that came a little too close to an angry cow, and a mysterious number of cattle deaths at a nearby farm. However, it isn't all work once the Fourth of July rolls around.
This week, it's a chirpy and chipper set of cases for the vets of Pol Veterinary Services as they deal with ornery ungulates, cut colts, knobby knees, and more. While Dr. Pol checks on a worried dog owner's beloved pup, Dr. Brenda treats a bull with an injury. Meanwhile, Dr. Emily helps a couple of cows with pneumonia. Finally, Dr. Pol and Charles finish up their latest project – new coops for their recently rescued birds.
It's that time of year again—it's 4-H Fair week in Michigan. It takes months of hard work to prepare for the big event, and the 4H kids and animals couldn't do it without the help of the doctors at the clinic. Dr. Pol and team rush to get their patients healed before the Isabella County Fair.
The vets deal with ornery ungulates, cuts colts, knobby knees and more.
Dr. Pol and team rush to get their patients healed before the Isabella County Fair.
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