The Incredible Dr. Pol
Charles adopts a Great Dane puppy when he gets lonely.
Charles adopts a Great Dane puppy when he gets lonely.
Charles deals with a bunny while Dr. Pol is on vacation; Dr. Brenda must help many animals.
A charity event causes Charles to dive into icy water.
Dr. Pol races between the clinic and farm calls.
The staff relaxes for Independence Day.
The sweltering summer heat is taking a toll on both Dr. Pol and the local farm animals.
Dr. Pol and his son Charles try to figure out why 10 Angus steers have suddenly gone lame.
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.
The doctor faces 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.
Dr. Pol and Diane are convinced the full moon has caused some unpredictable animal behavior.
Mother's day at the office; twin calving; recognition of Diane Pol and her contributions.
A bat gives the Pols a rabies scare.
Emotions run high as the practice deals with a sick horse, a hairless calf and a beagle.
The staff seeks additional help after being inundated by a constant stream of clients and calls.
The team deals with triple-booked appointments; Dr. Brenda takes on a cow that weighs a ton.
A dog really does eat homework; a horse rapidly loses weight; a tornado warning.
Dr. Pol examines a goat that has been refusing to eat.