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Dr. Oakley goes to Alaska to help a Himalayan yak, a prickly porcupine and a hairless cat.

Dr. Oakley goes to Alaska to help a Himalayan yak, a prickly porcupine and a hairless cat.

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S6, EP10 "Muskox in Arms"

Dr. Oakley checks out a baby muskox while the crew herds horses using the camera drone.

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet

S6, EP9 "Up to the Tusk"

The future of a reindeer herd is in Dr. Oakley's hands as she examines two breeder bulls.

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet

S10, EP7 "I'll Tell you Wattle Want"

Dr. Oakley treats a horse with a limp and an overweight dog.

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet

S3, EP8 "Cat Out of Hell"

Dr. Oakley goes to Alaska to help a Himalayan yak, a prickly porcupine and a hairless cat.

Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet

S12, EP1 "Runaway Reindeer"

Dr. Oakley herds a group of unruly reindeer and treats a mini ram with a limp.

Making house calls in the far reaches of Northern Canada is a daunting task in the least, considering the houses may be separated by hundreds of miles. That challenge doesn't stop Dr. Michelle Oakley from performing her many duties as a veterinarian in one of the most rugged environments on Earth. In addition to running an animal clinic out of her home in Haines Junction, Yukon -- where she lives with husband Shane and their three daughters -- Dr. Oakley also operates a satellite clinic 150 miles away and is the on-call vet for the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, which is about 100 miles from Haines Junction. She also makes house calls, sometimes driving for long stretches through desolate wilderness to check on a patient. This series documents how Dr. Oakley juggles being a full-time vet, wife and mom, and does so with a sense of humor and devotion.
Starring: Dr. Michelle Oakley
Original Air Date: Apr 12, 2014
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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