Season 14
12 episodes
44 min. per episode
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A seasoned veterinarian battles rural challenges and personal dilemmas, revealing the heart and humor behind every life-saving decision.
Episodes
It's a bull-wrangling, calf-chasing, pig-squealing good time this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol! The docs have their hands full with a goat with a swollen neck, a calf with a worm infestation, a horse with a hoof abscess, and a vomiting pot-bellied pig. They are doing what they do best: saving animals in distress-though that doesn't mean it's always easy!
Winter is making a slow exit, but the animals are coming in fast at PVS! All three docs are on call for a boom of bovine troubles and the clinic gets doubly interesting with a mini-horse duo and a two-day Indo-Brazilian bull calf. Finally, Dr. Pol's son, Charles marries his childhood sweetheart. It's all in the family in a week of surprises, surgeries and success-stories!
It's a week of firsts for the vets at Pol Veterinary Services! Doc is rocking around-the-clock equine care with not one but TWO emergency foalings, and Dr. Emily finds herself treating a dehydrated pig in the back of a truck. Meanwhile, Dr. Brenda takes the cake for cute cases with a litter of 11 Australian Shepherd puppies in the clinic!
Spring is here and there's no shortage of mama drama as the docs handle cases with new moms, foster moms, and everything in between this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol! The week ends on Mother's Day with a surprise cake for the clinic's own matriarch: Diane!
This time on The Incredible Dr. Pol, spring has sprung in central Michigan and that means birthing season! It's a baby bonanza at Pol Veterinary Services, where the docs have their hands full with some beautiful babies...and some angry mamas. Doc Pol's barely finished his first cup of coffee when the calls start pouring in!
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.
