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When a baby boom hits the Yukon territory, Dr. Oakley helps a weak cow deliver an oversized calf, delivers puppies and treats a pregnant goat.
When a baby boom hits the Yukon territory, Dr. Oakley helps a weak cow deliver an oversized calf, delivers puppies and treats a pregnant goat.
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Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP1 "Yak Attack"Dr. Michelle Oakley covers thousands of miles as she tends the Yukon's animal population; she treats a 300 pound yak and a golden eagle.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP2 "Steer Clear"All-species vet Dr. Michelle Oakley has a tough day at the clinic; when a string of house visits get scary, two people wind up in the hospital.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP7 "Warts and All"Dr. Oakley helps critters in need of critical care and pets awaiting lifesaving surgeries.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S2, EP2 "Flying Caribou"Veterinarian Michelle Oakley flies in to Quebec to help save the caribou population that is on the brink of extirpation.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP6 "Midnight Madness"Dr. Oakley gives eight sled dog puppies their first exam, rounds up a pack of rogue horses and works to solve a miniature horse's medical mystery.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP5 "Got Moose Juice?"Dr. Oakley treats a sled dog whose encounter with a porcupine left it with a face full of quills and a baby moose who has life-threatening indigestion.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP4 "Baby Boom"When a baby boom hits the Yukon territory, Dr. Oakley helps a weak cow deliver an oversized calf, delivers puppies and treats a pregnant goat.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet
S3, EP3 "Taming of the Wolverine"Dr. Michelle Oakley makes her annual 500-mile trek to help Alaska's newborn reindeer and moose; she takes on a ferocious wolverine.
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