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Episode 14
21 mins
An obese Jack Russell terrier is suffering from bladder stones and the vets must go to unusual lengths to deal with the problem. An African pygmy hedgehog has a suspicious growth near its tail that must be removed, while a pair of sneezing kittens is diagnosed with a surprising ailment. The vets hit the road to perform pregnancy checks at an alpaca ranch.
Episode 15
21 mins
A Great Horned owl is found in a farmer's field mysteriously unable to fly. The vets must discover the source of the problem and rehabilitate the owl so that it can be released back into the wild. A pug that has eaten rat poison is admitted into emergency while the vets come up with a surgical solution for a calf that can't burp up the gas in its stomach. Meanwhile, a suspicious mass must be removed from a poodle cross.
Episode 16
21 mins
A vet student participates in the treatment of her own pet chameleon, who is gravely ill with gout. A pug's eyes are clouding over with pigmentation and the source of the problem must be treated in surgery. A ewe gives birth to twin lambs in the barns, while the vet students visit a local horse ranch to learn the delicate art of castration.
Episode 17
21 mins
Someone has been deliberately poisoning animals with strychnine-laced hot dogs. A Golden Retriever named Champ is the latest victim and the vets are struggling to save the dog's life in the intensive care unit. Elsewhere, a racehorse has seriously injured its knee and its racing career is now in jeopardy. Some vet students examine a cat that has been accidentally crushed in a door, while others make the rounds at a local zoo, handling herons and raptors.
Episode 18
21 mins
Mocha the toy poodle is depressed and can't use her hind legs. The vets unravel the mystery of her deteriorating condition, with all signs pointing to a liver problem. Two box turtles are brought to the clinic to have their beaks trimmed. An orphan puppy has an unusual heart condition that is usually fatal. The surgeons perform open-heart surgery to correct the problem. When a cow at a local dairy farm swallows some metal, a vet student uses a magnet to attract the metal before it injures the cow's organs.
Episode 19
21 mins
Mustang, a valuable champion bull, is rushed to the teaching hospital after he collapses in pain. The vet students undertake the dangerous process of diagnosing the enormous animal's digestive problems and get him back in shape for a major competition. A miniature dachshund puppy undergoes surgery to correct a deformed leg. A family must deal with the deteriorating health of their elderly cat, which is traced to its failing kidneys. A California King snake is brought in for treatment after it seriously burned its tail.
Episode 20
21 mins
Cricket, a 12-year-old beagle, is rushed in to the emergency shift by his worried owners. The dog's bloated stomach is the most visible sign of his illness. All the tests point to fatal liver disease and the distressed owners must consider euthanasia as an option. A horse with an infected molar has other problems: there is a suspicious mass behind the tooth that must be surgically removed. Pet rats are brought in for a checkup; one of them breathes noisily and appears to have an infection. A dog has a painful encounter with a porcupine and now the quills must be removed from his nose.
Episode 21
21 mins
"Hunter" became the hunted when the dog was shot after straying from his family's property. The dog is so riddled with shotgun pellets, it will be a miracle if the veterinary team can save him. A cat is having trouble breathing, so vet student Patrick Garcia uses a scope to get an insider's look into the cat's throat and sinus. A twenty-year-old mare arrives at the large animal clinic with a strange swelling in her cheek. Resident Dr. Alana Shrubsole treats one of her tiniest patients ever - a spotted mouse with a mysterious skin condition that is destroying its ears.
Episode 22
21 mins
Two fractious felines make life miserable for the vet team when they try to clean tartar from the cats' teeth. A Schnauzer heads into surgery with a fist-sized tumor in his lungs. A rabbit is suffering from sneezing fits and her owner worries she has a serious respiratory illness. Rusty, part of a team of show mules, has a strange growth on his ear that could at least, threaten his career and at worst, threaten his life.
Episode 23
21 mins
A Sharpei "wrinkle dog" named Sumo has a serious defect in his heart which could trigger cardiac arrest at any time, so he must undergo open heart surgery to repair the problem. A cow has such a nasty infection in her udder, she requires amputation of a teat. Exotics Resident Dr. Shrubsole treats a Red Eared Slider turtle with an eye infection. A dog won't stop gnawing on the end of his tail, so the vet team amputates part of it, in the hope the dog will stop his destructive habit.
Episode 24
21 mins
The veterinary team suspects a dog named Tess has epilepsy until MRI reveals a malignant tumor in the Boxer's brain. Student Jenny Civic is faced with one of her biggest cases...literally. He's a one-ton Clydesdale horse named Duke who's lame in one leg. One of the college's receptionists brings in Spencer, her amputee budgie, who is regurgitating seeds frequently. Ophthalmologist Dr. Grahn uses one of his own inventions to save the eyesight of a Basset Hound.
Episode 25
21 mins
When a young horse with balance problems arrives at the clinic, it turns out to be a challenging case for student Tanya Fief. The vets suspect a fungal infection may be the source of the horse's problems. Dr. Monique Mayer, one of the only veterinary radiation oncologists in Canada , attempts to treat a young dog who has developed cancer in her jaw. A black and white guinea pig named Oreo comes in for surgery on his badly swollen foot. A Golden Retriever has a suspect tumor in its parathyroid gland that needs to be removed.
Episode 26
21 mins
A golden retriever named Bessie is suffering seizures and the vet team traces the problem to the dog's liver. The owners must cope with their beloved dog's fatal illness. While student Suzanne Smith is on the ER shift, a cocker spaniel arrives that's eaten a whole bag of nachos and a bottle of his owner's vitamin supplements. One of the clinic's resident veterinarians is assigned to the case of a constipated cat with a potentially serious bowel obstruction. A young horse is rushed into emergency after she impaled herself in the groin with a metal shaft.