The Incredible Dr. Pol
The elements have never stopped the staff at Pol Veterinary Services from working hard, not even lots of snow and ice.
The elements have never stopped the staff at Pol Veterinary Services from working hard, not even lots of snow and ice.
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It's an emotional time for the Pols as they say farewell to their beloved Great Dane, Frija.
As Thanksgiving draws near, Charles plans to cook Thanksgiving dinner for the staff at the clinic.
It's fall in Michigan, so animals are getting final checkups before the cold weather.
Before the Pols can go work on their lake house, Dr. Pol must treat an array of clients.
Dr. Pol handles an emergency calving, where a bone has cracked and fallen into the pelvis of the cow, blocking the calf's way out.
A new vet arrives at Pol Veterinary Services.
Spring showers bring a rather painful situation for one unlucky patient.
With spring on the horizon, calves are being born and the Pol's go all out to boost their peafowl flock.
Dr. Pol is partially colorblind, so when Charles hears of a new technological breakthrough, he decides it's time to give his dad the greatest gift of all - the gift of color.
The deep freeze of late winter has everyone feeling uncomfortable, but the temperatures won't stop Dr. Pol from taking on a new home improvement project.
The elements have never stopped the staff at Pol Veterinary Services from working hard, not even lots of snow and ice.
It's the dead of winter, but the arctic temperatures won't stop clients from going to the Pol Veterinary Clinic.
Dr. Pol and the veterinary crew work hard to service the farms and small animal owners of the area as the leaves change and Michigan's first hints of winter appear.
Before celebrations can begin for Dr. Pol's birthday, there are a number of cases for the veterinary staff to tackle.
Dr. Pol helps animals at the Michigan Renaissance Festival a limping horse's hooves and a jousting giant.
Families all around rely on Pol Veterinary to care for their animals this summer from belligerent bulls to gimpy goats.
A day of all dogs at Pol Veterinary Services from unclaimed strays to nosey farm dogs, Dr. Pol and his crew treat them all.
A mini-pig, a giant bunny, a pregnant dog, and a hen visit the clinic.
A pup's eye problems a bird's injured beak a trio of alpacas that could be pregnant a frantic Friday for the clinic with emergency after emergency.
A therapy rabbit with overgrown teeth Jodi of Hopewell Therapeutic Ranch persuades Dr. Pol to go on a dinner date for an auction fundraiser.
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