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Dr. Oakley, Yukon VetMaking 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.
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.
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.
S3, EP5 "Got Moose Juice?"Dr. Oakely 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.
S3, EP7 "Warts and All"Dr. Oakley helps critters in need of critical care and pets awaiting lifesaving surgeries.
S3, EP8 "Cat Out of Hell"Dr. Oakley goes to Alaska to help a Himalayan yak, a prickly porcupine and a hairless cat.
S4, EP1 "One Mad Mama"Dr. Oakley runs after sheep and reunites with a dog that has developed a puzzling paw problem.
S4, EP2 "Poking the Bear"Dr. Oakley performs examinations on two black bears during a dangerous relocation.
S4, EP3 "Raging Bison"Dr. Oakley examines two feisty wood bison before releasing them into the wild.
S4, EP5 "No Bull"Dr. Oakley travels to Prince Edward to deal with the inbreeding problem among American bison.
S4, EP6 "When Cows Fight Back"Routine calf castration surgery turns dangerous.
S4, EP7 "Bad News Bear"Dr. Oakley risks her life to save a drowning brown bear.
S4, EP4 "When Horses Fly"Dr. Oakley chases some of the Yukon's toughest wild horses.
S4, EP8 "Bear Brawl"Dr. Oakley ends up in the middle of a brawl between two brother bears while visiting a bear sanctuary.
S5, EP2 "The Boar Ultimatum"Dr. Oakley goes on an airborne mission to track down a wild boar.
S5, EP3 "Wild Wild Wolverine"Dr. Oakley traps a snarling wolverine to learn more about the ferocious species.
S6, EP15 "Don't Stop Retrievin'"In the Yukon, dogs can be patients, family and teammates.
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.
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.
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.
S2, EP10 "Havoc in the Herd"Three young bison must be de-wormed before they can be released into the wild, but then the herd threatens to stampede.
S2, EP9 "Moose on the Loose"Dr. Michelle Oakley is used to working in the remote areas of the Yukon, but is now headed for the big city of Anchorage where she takes her daughters to meet some orphaned moose cubs.
S2, EP8 "Bull Steam Ahead"After checking a ranch's elk bulls who aren't showing signs of going into rut as expected, Michelle heads to the Southeast Alaska State Fair to have fun with her daughters.
S2, EP7 "The Missing Lynx"A reindeer requires risky surgery if it hopes to survive the winter; a lynx kitten vaccination turns into a hunt through the underbrush.
S2, EP6 "Leopards, Wolf Pups & Grizzlies, Oh My!"Michelle visits a blind farmer whose goat hasn't been able to breed; a herd of wild horses has been roaming too close to the highway.
S2, EP5 "Here Comes Cari-Boo-Boo"At Bird TLC in Alaska, Michelle examines bald eagles that were injured in a wildfire; at HARK rescue center a feral cat tries to avoid getting neutered.
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.
Original Air Date: Apr 12, 2014
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand (10 episodes)
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