Operation Baby Owl Rescue
24 September 2016Nature wages war when Dr. Dee and Ken decide to rescue six baby owls after an eagle kills their parents; Dr. Dee's dog donates blood to a lab with auto-immune disease; cat receives stem cell therapy.
Animal House gets busy as Dr. Dee must deal with a Chihuahua with a life-threatening condition, trim the beak of a vocal Macaw, and treat a deathly ill newborn calf; Dr. Dee and Ken add seven fainting goats to the family at home.
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Nature wages war when Dr. Dee and Ken decide to rescue six baby owls after an eagle kills their parents; Dr. Dee's dog donates blood to a lab with auto-immune disease; cat receives stem cell therapy.
Dr. Dee flies to a remote clinic in Healy; tumors found on dog getting spayed; Dr. Dee readies Nugget the Bull to breed; Dr. Terry is surprised while giving six kittens their shots.
Dr. Dee puts her mother on a plane to a remote vet clinic in Manley Hot Springs; Rottweiler could have bone cancer; bunny suffers with large abscess; St. Bernard puppies stop by for a visit.
Dr. Dee has to be careful when she visits a ranch to check on a pack horse named Red; Dr. Terry and Nicole head to a remote clinic; dog has a mass that appears to be cancerous.
Animal House gets busy as Dr. Dee must deal with a Chihuahua with a life-threatening condition, trim the beak of a vocal Macaw, and treat a deathly ill newborn calf; Dr. Dee and Ken add seven fainting goats to the family at home.
Dr. Dee and Ken head to Eagle, Alaska, to host a vet clinic; dog that suffered a vicious attack needs emergency surgery; Dr. Dee contemplates a lovesick turtle mystery; checking a rancher's cows for pregnancy.
Dr. Dee hosts a pet tricks competition to raise funds for a no-kill animal shelter in Fairbanks; surgery for a pot-bellied pig named Lilly Lou is full of surprises; stallion of Dr. Dee's long-time friend has a possibly deadly tumor.
Dr. Dee and her husband Ken host a clinic in a town with a population of 107; back at Animal House, Dr. Dee races to save an akita with a gunshot wound.
Dr. Dee takes her dog to a specialist in Anchorage; Dr. Dee reconnects with her step-daughter and checks on a barrel racing horse.
Dr. Dee and her team must use a helicopter to rescue a wounded horse deep in the woods; Husky mix is hit by a semi truck; investigating a bearded dragon's long slumber.
Dr. Dee takes care of her mother while dealing with her busy clinic; emergency surgery on a Yorkie puppy; puppies are rescued from remote villages in the hopes of finding them homes.
A large horse may have a deadly problem within; spunky miniature horse is treated; Dr. Dee teaches castration to a new pig farmer; Dr. Terry returns to Fairbanks with a surrendered dog.
Dr. Dee's dog may have neurological damage; a horse castration becomes complicated; back at the clinic, a potential case of animal neglect may not be what it seems.
A local radio station helps Dr. Dee find a forever home for a special needs dog; cattle turns hostile during castration; Dr. Dee examines a recently awakened black bear.
Dr. Dee leads a marathon spay and neuter clinic at a laundromat in Ruby, Alaska; Dr. Dee struggles to deliver a calf at one of the largest cattle ranches in the state.
Dr. Dee sets off on her first adventure as a new pilot to treat animals in the Arctic Circle; aging Border Collie; disabled Siberian husky.
Animal House gets busy as Dr. Dee must deal with a Chihuahua with a life-threatening condition, trim the beak of a vocal Macaw, and treat a deathly ill newborn calf; Dr. Dee and Ken add seven fainting goats to the family at home.
A large horse may have a deadly problem within; spunky miniature horse is treated; Dr. Dee teaches castration to a new pig farmer; Dr. Terry returns to Fairbanks with a surrendered dog.
Nature wages war when Dr. Dee and Ken decide to rescue six baby owls after an eagle kills their parents; Dr. Dee's dog donates blood to a lab with auto-immune disease; cat receives stem cell therapy.
Dr. Dee sets off on her first adventure as a new pilot to treat animals in the Arctic Circle; aging Border Collie; disabled Siberian husky.
Dr. Dee leads a marathon spay and neuter clinic at a laundromat in Ruby, Alaska; Dr. Dee struggles to deliver a calf at one of the largest cattle ranches in the state.
Dr. Dee's dog may have neurological damage; a horse castration becomes complicated; back at the clinic, a potential case of animal neglect may not be what it seems.
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Dr. Dee hosts a pet tricks competition to raise funds for a no-kill animal shelter in Fairbanks; surgery for a pot-bellied pig named Lilly Lou is full of surprises; stallion of Dr. Dee's long-time friend has a possibly deadly tumor.
Dr. Dee and her husband Ken host a clinic in a town with a population of 107; back at Animal House, Dr. Dee races to save an Akita with a gunshot wound.
Dr. Dee has to be careful when she visits a ranch to check on a pack horse named Red; Dr. Terry and Nicole head to a remote clinic; dog has a mass that appears to be cancerous.
Dr. Dee puts her mother on a plane to a remote vet clinic in Manley Hot Springs; Rottweiler could have bone cancer; bunny suffers with large abscess; St. Bernard puppies stop by for a visit.