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The PVS vets treat a herniated horse, a mischievous mouse, and a kangaroo.
The PVS vets treat a herniated horse, a mischievous mouse, and a kangaroo.
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S19, EP9 "Twenty, Twenty, Twenty Four Puppies to Go!"Puppies have overrun the clinic; six litters of playful pups need checkups.
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S20, EP4 "Goat Get 'Em"Dr. Pol races to save a cow battling tremors and assists a difficult birth.
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S20, EP3 "Toe the Swine"From lumps and bumps to geckos and goats, Dr. Pol and the vets save the day.
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S20, EP2 "Lilo and Stitches"Bones, throats, navels, tendons and toes need fixing by PVS.
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S24, EP9 "At Foal Throttle"A new addition; Doc and Diane welcome a Friesian filly to the family.
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S24, EP8 "Pups and Downs"A Chihuahuas labor stalls, and a curious cat gets hooked.
The Incredible Dr. Pol
S24, EP7 "It's Charles, He's Hurt!"A challenging farm call turns into an emergency for one of the team.
Dr. Jan Pol has been a practicing veterinarian for more than half his life. In 1981, he and his wife, Diane, opened a vet business out of their home, and over the years it has grown to service more than 19,000 clients. Set in central Michigan's farm country, this reality series follows the work done at Pol Veterinary Services. Specializing in large farm animals, Dr. Pol treats horses, pigs, cows, sheep, alpacas, goats, chickens and even an occasional reindeer. The program also features Dr. Brenda Grettenberger, who has worked with Dr. Pol since 1992.
Starring: Brenda Grettenberger, Charles Pol, Diane Pol, Dr. Jan Pol, Nicole Arcy
Original Air Date: Oct 29, 2011
Genres: NatureRealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
7 seasons available on demand