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- With more than 20,000 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.
- From its hot molten core to the mega sized waves battering its coast, Hawaii is an untamed and very wild bit of paradise that continues to transform itself and challenge expectations.
- Dead or Alive explores what happens when wild animals and humans collide. Each episode features a different deadly predator - Bears, Cougars, Hippos, Elephants, Sharks and Alligators - attacking two different groups of people, resulting in one story of incredible survival, and one story of tragic and sudden death.
- Dr. Pol has his hands full keeping the 4H animals healthy for competing in the 2018 Isabella County Fair. In this episode, we follow three young competitors and their animals as they prepare for the fair - Myia and her lamb, Gavin and his pig and Chelsea and her goat. These kids, along with all other kids at the fair, are hoping their hard work pays off when it's time for the competition.
- Summer is in full swing and Pol Veterinary Services is abuzz with ducks, pups, and all sorts of emergencies! The vets find themselves treating a 17-year-old duck, a Chihuahua with a tickle in his snout, and a cat with a gunshot wound, to name a few! On top of it all, Diane is out for back surgery, so the PVS team is pulling double duty to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
- The patients of PVS find their way into trouble, including a goat that gets tangled up in a fence that causes a life-threatening injury.
- It's summer in central Michigan, and things are heating up at Pol Veterinary Services. Dr. Nicole is the newest addition to the Pol team, and she is lending a hand with the farm calls and clinic cases. From broken legs to stalled labor, summer time doesn't mean vacation time on this sizzling episode of The Incredible Dr. Pol.
- Doc is still recovering from ankle surgery and rolls into his first case on his scooter only to find two chickens suffering from bare bums! While the docs brave snowy squalls to make farm calls, Charles decides there's no time like the present to surprise his wife with a gift that will grow on her - a Great Dane puppy!
- Dr. Pol glides into the clinic with a grin on his face and sports a newly replaced ankle and a fresh set of wheels. Doc is bound to a knee scooter while he keeps things on track at PVS. Hilarity ensues as he whizzes around the clinic, recruits Charles as his physician's assistant and even perfects the art of coffee talk.
- It's an emotional time for the Pol family as they bid farewell to their beloved cat, Kid; however, the clients keep flooding in, and the show must go on. Emotions are high, and the cases are quite a handful! Intestinal parasites, a tail amputation and a hitchhiking kitten create the whirlwind of patients at PVS this week.
- The vets of PVS pull out their best tricks to treat splits, twists, rolls and flips - and one of the biggest rabbit Doc's ever laid hands on. From first-time mama dramas to a goat as sweet as honey and a trusty police horse choking, it's all a balancing act that keeps the vets on their toes.
- America's favorite vet quartet barely fret as they're faced with prickly problems on another busy day. The docs have their hands full with aggressive bovine and a mangled mini horse. It's sure to be a wild ride on this jaw-dropping, heart-stopping episode of The Incredible Dr. Pol.
- This week on The Incredible Dr. Pol, winter is on its way out but not before one last ice storm causes PVS to close early.
- After 40 years in business with five vets in rotation, Pol Veterinary Services is a well-oiled machine. When three vets have the day off, it is up to the veteran vets to take the helm. The docs deal with stumbling emus, bruised colts, limping pigs and infected dogs.