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26 Episodes 2019 - 2020
Episode 1
Sat, Oct 5, 2019 30 mins
The Season 2 premiere: Burger the dachshund has developed back pain when touched. It's up to Dr. Debbie James to diagnose the problem as soon as possible and get Burger into surgery to prevent paralysis in his hind legs. Meanwhile, Abbie the collie gets referred to dentist Dr. Sharon French to figure out why her gums would be growing over her teeth at such a young age; Dr. French finds that there may be more than one issue. Later, an older ferret named Jet is treated for influenza.
Episode 2
Sat, Oct 12, 2019 30 mins
Dr. Devon Boyd and her team operate on Spartacus, a young French bulldog with a broken leg. Then, Timmy the poodle requires anesthesia to undergo a dental procedure. In this case, Dr. Sharon French needs to attend to Timmy's apparent gum disease. Later, an aging chihuahua named Peewee is to be a guest of honor at his owner's destination wedding, but his congestive heart failure and anxiety could keep him grounded from the necessary plane ride.
Episode 3
Tue, Oct 15, 2019 30 mins
Dr. Devon Boyd operates on little chihuahua Reilly, who suffered a broken leg after a great fall. Then, Honey the bulldog comes to the V.E.C. looking for relief from the entropion plaguing her eyes. Later, the back legs of an aging pup named Sylvester are becoming unresponsive, and neurologist Dr. Debbie James has trouble diagnosing the issue.
Episode 4
Tue, Oct 22, 2019 30 mins
Luke the puppy limps his way into the V.E.C. where Dr. Devon Boyd discovers that his kneecap isn't staying where it's supposed to. Then, an aging golden retriever named Brody has a physical therapy session to soothe his elderly pain. Therapist Dalida hopes the underwater treadmill, massage and acupuncture treatment put Brody at ease. Later, Titan the cat comes under the care of Dr. Dawn Martin for respiratory issues. A CAT scan could reveal a potentially dangerous condition.
Episode 5
Tue, Oct 29, 2019 30 mins
Aging kitty Rasky can't walk, so Dr. Debbie James orders an MRI.
Episode 6
Tue, Nov 5, 2019 30 mins
Dr. Sharon French heads to the zoo to relieve Rowdy the lion of an infected tooth, and she'll need the assistance of Dr. Regan Williams to get him safely sedated. Will the wild feline sleep deeply for the procedure? Then, Dr. Debbie James hopes she can help a disoriented Shih Tzu named Max, who's having trouble telling which way is up. Later, Tandi the golden retriever seeks sweet relief from her itchy skin. Dr. Stephen Waisglass is clued into a likely culprit after taking some skin samples.
Episode 7
Tue, Nov 12, 2019 30 mins
Lucky to be alive after an unfortunate car accident, Oreo the cat is presented to Dr. Sharon French to see if she can repair the host of issues in his mouth and jaw and restore a normal life to the feline. Then, Jackson the French bulldog comes in for rehabilitation following a successful back surgery. Rehab therapist Tracy McKenzie uses a variety of treatments to get Jackson back on his paws. Later, Dr. Boyd breathes life into a Yorkshire terrier named Mia, whose throat is closing up.
Episode 8
Tue, Nov 19, 2019 30 mins
After a run-in with a tree while playing fetch, poor pup Tessa needs Dr. Sharon French to repair her broken teeth. Meanwhile, Charlie the golden retriever is carrying an unusually large tumor, and Dr. Devon Boyd schedules an emergency surgery that's paramount to saving Charlie's life. Later, Bailey the beagle's leg lameness gets examined by Dr. Brendon Ringwood.
Episode 9
Mon, Jan 6, 2020 30 mins
A little terrier named Anchor is carried into the V.E.C. due to a serious spinal cord compression that's preventing him from standing on all fours. Dr. Debbie James will need to determine if a herniated disc removal can restore Anchor's ability to walk. Then, a young farm dog named Major is in need of assistance when X-rays reveal wayward bone fragments in his elbows. Dr. Boyd will need to operate on the German shepherd to get him back to work.
Episode 10
Mon, Jan 13, 2020 30 mins
Marley the Portuguese wsater dog comes to the V.E.C. with a bloated, painful stomach. After an assessment from Dr. Evelyn Molnar, Marley is quickly prepped for surgery by Dr. Devon Boyd, who will need to work quickly to get Marley's stomach back in its place. Then, Dr. Bryer partners with the head vet technician to save Pomeranian puppy Ella from a deadly virus called parvo.
Episode 11
Fri, Jan 24, 2020 30 mins
Buster the cat's owner finds him in pain and pulling himself by his front legs. With the help of some X-rays, it's up to Dr. Devon Boyd to determine Buster's issue. Through creative surgery, she may just be able to put the spring back in his step. Then, a young Italian greyhound named Chelsea comes to a follow-up appointment with cardiologist Dr. Regan Williams, who previously had discovered a heart murmur in Chelsea.
Episode 12
Fri, Jan 31, 2020 30 mins
Spencer the poodle needs surgery for an esophageal hernia. Devon Boyd travels to the local zoo to spay Loka, a Komodo dragon. Tadpole the miniature pinscher sees Sharon French for help with a severe jaw pain that is caused by deeply embedded teeth.
Episode 13
Fri, Feb 7, 2020 30 mins
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Episode 14
Fri, Apr 3, 2020 30 mins
A long-time dog patient drops by for a visit because of its elevated heart rate; A police dog gets checked because of its cracked canine tooth.
Episode 15
Sun, Apr 5, 2020 30 mins
Dudley the miniature poodle has a cancerous tumor on his jaw, and it's up to Dr. Devon Boyd to surgically remove it. But first, she'll need to determine the best course of action for Dudley with a CT scan. Then, something has struck a nerve with Simba the cat's ability to walk. Later, Enzo the cat has a head wound that requires examination by Dr. Barbara Bryer. With a history of fighting with other cats, Dr. Bryer hopes this latest run-in doesn't lead to any serious repercussions.
Episode 16
Fri, Apr 17, 2020 30 mins
King, a chocolate Labrador, has tiny bone fragments in his elbow area after slipping and falling on ice. With the aid of a small camera inserted into King's knee, Dr. Devon Boyd attempts to remove the fragments. Young Parsley the cat goes to the V.E.C. when his gums start to flare up, where Dr. Sharon French determines that gingivitis is the culprit. X-rays help Dr. French to determine the best path to take to help Parsley.
Episode 17
Fri, Apr 24, 2020 30 mins
Mazy the bichon has had a few seizures, and her owners seek neurological care from Dr. Debbie James. She suspects a brain tumor or inflammatory disease could be causing the seizures and orders a CT scan and spinal tap to find out. Then, cats always land on their feet, but after Reine's three story fall, she'll need some rehabilitation to get her leg back to 100 percent. Later, Cyril the cat is brought to Dr. Regan Williams to treat his high blood pressure.
Episode 18
Fri, May 1, 2020 30 mins
When young bulldog Dougie develops some constricting throat issues, it's up to Dr. Brendon Ringwood to determine the cause. Then, 24-year-old CC the cat is brought to Dr. Dawn Martin when her existing kidney issues get worse. Later, Bling Bling the shih tzu has a peculiar discharge coming from her eyes, leaving it up to ophthalmologist Dr. Heather Gray to attempt to repair the issue with a tricky surgical procedure.
Episode 19
Fri, May 8, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Brendon Ringwood needs to surgically repair the knee of a lhatese named Gizmo to prevent arthritis from setting in in the future. Then, the hind legs of a shih-poo named Niko seem to be on the decline, and Dr. James is called in to get little Niko standing tall again. Later, when Chloe the boxer experiences episodes of collapse, she's brought to Dr. Regan Williams for a heart examination. An arrhythmia in Chloe's heartbeat could reveal a dangerous condition called boxer cardiomyopathy.
Episode 20
Fri, May 15, 2020 30 mins
When the legs of a young Saint Bernard named Harley begin to fail, it's up to Dr. Debbie James to get her back on her feet. Dr. James enlists the help of Dr. Greg Kilburn when a surgical procedure on Harley turns out to be a greater challenge than anticipated. Later, a kitten named Loki is found to have heart murmur during a routine vaccination. After an initial examination, Dr. Regan Williams suspects a congenital heart defect, but an ultrasound will help further narrow down the issue.
Episode 21
Sat, Aug 22, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Sharon French do some dentistry work on Pinky, a cheetah from the local zoo. A poodle was mauled by a larger dog and needed Dr. Jon Forbes' urgent attention, while a golden retriever gets treated for heartworm.
Episode 22
Sat, Jun 20, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Devon Boyd's own large pup, Sarge, needs TPLO surgery to repair an ACL tear in his knee; Pomeranian Rosie sees Dr. Sharon French for a long-overdue teeth cleaning under anesthesia; Lulu the bulldog has mysterious neurological issues.
Episode 23
Sat, Jul 4, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Sharon French assists Magnum, a police dog, with his broken molar. Meanwhile, Dr. Devon Boyd strives to heal Tiger, a cat who suffered intense burns during a house fire.
Episode 24
Sat, Jul 11, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Sharon French helps Elvira the alligator with her restricted jaw mobility and toxicity after swallowing some coins; Arnold the mastiff gets his tail injured from wagging; Dr. Debbie James helps an old terrier with its neurological issues.
Episode 25
Tue, Jul 14, 2020 30 mins
An old cat requires careful dental surgery, a Dalmatian undergoes epilepsy testing, and a Spaniel has an ultrasound, showcasing the daily challenges in a vet's life.
Episode 26
Tue, Jul 21, 2020 30 mins
Dr. Debbie James finds herself helping a cat named Micah who's beginning to exhibit signs of paralysis in his hind legs. Dr. James suspects an issue along the spine, which might mean an invasive surgery for the poor feline. Then, after a brave cat named Jerry survives a house fire, his gums suffer from smoke inhalation.