The Incredible Dr. Pol
The Pol family slips out of town for the night to support a local human society.
The Pol family slips out of town for the night to support a local human society.
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Dr. Pol, his son Charles and Dr. Brenda try to keep up with an onslaught of puppies, kittens and calves before operating on two 1,600-pound cows.
Dr. Pol and Dr. Brenda see a mountain of cases at the clinic including a cow and a black lab.
The busy summer season kicks into high gear at the clinic with life-and-death situations.
Olivia must shadow Dr. Pol and make a video showcasing her vet tech skills in order to complete her program an emergency calving puts production on hold.
The Pol family slips out of town for the night to support a local human society.
The animals are going wild in Weidman, Mich., as an unpredictable spring finally yields warm weather the Pol Vet clinic takes on a variety of cases resulting from the turn of the season.
Downpour in Michigan forces a family to make a difficult decision about their dog Charles tries to break cabin fever in the clinic.
Dangerous calls escalate to life or death situations mysterious growth on a dog fighting against feral cat overpopulation.
The staff relaxes for Independence Day.
It's one of the hottest summers on record, and the sweltering heat is taking a toll on both Dr. Pol and the local farm animals a newborn calf with pneumonia, a stubborn pig gives birth.
Dr. Pol and his son Charles set out to solve the mystery as to why 10 Angus steers have suddenly gone lame and are struggling to stand a dog swallowed a rock Dr. Pol is preparing for a family reunion.
The Isabella County Fair brings animals to the clinic for last-minute checkups.
Dr. Pol adds a new vet to the staff in an attempt to keep up with all of his horse calls.
The flu hits the clinic and Dr. Pol and staff must fight through it.
Record-breaking summer heat piles the pressure on as the doctor and his team are faced with one emergency farm call after another.
Horses are vital to communities, and it is up to Dr. Pol and his team to keep them healthy.
A dog really does eat homework a horse rapidly loses weight a tornado warning forces all the animals and staff into the basement.
Dr. Pol examines a goat that has been refusing to eat.
Dr. Pol needs to take blood samples from a flock of sheep to test for Ovine Progressive Pneumonia, a progressive, incurable and highly contagious disease.
A cow requires the doctor's assistance.
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