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.
This week on The Incredible Dr. Pol, Dr. Pol and Diane fall head-over-paws for a sweet Great Dane puppy looking for her fur-ever home. As if a new puppy doesn't keep Doc busy enough, Pol Veterinary Services is slammed with animals in need. With so much going on between PVS and the new puppy, the vets barely have time to squeeze in a lunch break!
It's spring in Michigan, and that means baby farm animals! From reindeer calves to goat kids, these brand-new clients are keeping the Pol team on its toes. Add in a prickly pet and a potentially deadly case of pancreatitis, and the docs are giving viewers an action-packed episode of The Incredible Dr. Pol.
This week on The Incredible Dr. Pol, the vets at PVS slip on their kid gloves to care for a box full of kittens and a goat kid feeling not so rosy. Also, Dr. Brenda examines a lame reindeer, and Dr. Pol treats a cat that has survived by the skin of its teeth. It's a nonstop week for the docs at Pol Veterinary Services!
This week at Pol Veterinary Services, the vets are herding cats! The feline frenzy is only the beginning of the crazy cases that pass through PVS' doors, which include a barn cat with a cold, a new mom with kittens and a fired-up feral determined to redecorate the clinic.
This week on The Incredible Dr. Pol, the docs have their hands full with 4H clients preparing for the Isabella County Fair. The vets treat a champion dairy feeder with a last-minute emergency and care for a goat, which gives Dr. Pol a headache. Despite the challenges, they work around the clock to keep the animals in tip-top shape.
This week at Pol Veterinary Services, there's an emu with a broken leg, a colt with a mysterious growth on its leg and a collapsing mastiff. Dr. Pol treats a climbing cat, while Dr. Emily faces a rowdy red cow. Dr. Nicole helps heal an injured horse.
The docs face husky canines, spellbinding kitties, prickly prospects and Dr. Emily's emotional departure. After almost five-and-a-half years at Pol Veterinary Services, Dr. Emily announces she is starting a new life chapter in Virginia! With heavy hearts, the vets and staff reflect on their time with Emily and host a final goodbye luncheon.
During a series of challenging clinic and farm calls, Drs. Pol and Brenda let new vets Drs. Lisa and Ray take the reins to show off their skills. Staff members – both new and old – must work together to solve medical mysteries and use their strength in numbers to change a baby calf's life forever!
This week on The Incredible Dr. Pol, the docs race across central Michigan to help animal clients of all shapes and sizes. Dr. Pol and Charles rush to rescue Sam, a two-year-old horse with a life-threatening infection. Meanwhile, Dr. Brenda needs to work fast to assure that Sebastian, a 4-H sheep, is free of ringworm and ready for the Midland County Fair!
The week starts with 10 feisty cows that might be pregnant, and then a wild chase ensues when an emu hops out of its enclosure and makes a run for it. Dr. Pol and Charles team up to figure out the mysterious injury on their horse's leg. It's a full house this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol.
After five years at Pol Veterinary Services, the doctors face Dr. Emily's departure.
The docs all must work together to solve a series of medical mysteries.
Focusing on the small pets.
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