Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

I Wallaby Your Baby!
An adorable baby wallaby visits the clinic and charms the entire staff. Meanwhile, a feisty ferret has blood in its urine, and its owners are concerned. Also, a 12-year-old bunny and long-time Dr. K patient, is in pain from a broken leg.

Oui, Oui... Piggie!
It's a busy day for Dr. K and her staff as a duck is rushed in with a hook in its foot; a ferret hasn't eaten in two weeks and is losing weight at an alarming rate, and a rabbit with a severely twisted neck has its owners in a panic.

Mini Mouse
It's a day of juggling emergencies for Dr. K when a duck is rushed in after being shot multiple times, and a pig in labor for three days needs immediate attention. Additionally, an adorable mouse has a mysterious mass, and a 23-year-old turtle has shell issues.

Can't Bite Me Love
Dr. K worries about infection after a parakeet is attacked by a cat. A pot-bellied pig comes into the clinic with a puzzling limp. Dr. K sends the pig for x-rays to get to the bottom of the mystery. Meanwhile, a cold and dehydrated newborn bunny fights for its life.

This Little Piggie Goes Berserk!
Dr. K treats a young male monkey with anger issues and a cuddly guinea pig with a large lump under its chin. Additionally, she discovers a mystery mass in a beloved pet rat, and a noisy pig gets a pedicure.

Band of Bunnies
There is no such thing as a boring day at Dr. Susan Kelleher's South Florida exotic animal emergency room, where she and her staff treat every animal that will fit through the door, from big cats to hedgehogs, birds, reptiles, rabbits and every other animal imaginable — everything but a dog or house cat! Dr. K's team treats unusual and heartwarming cases every day.

Sugar Glider Honey Bunch
Dr. K's clinic is full of unusual cases, including a sugar glider mother-daughter duo with a slew of unexpected issues. Meanwhile, Dr. K treats a tortoise with a suspicious growth on its shell and examines a one-month-old baby guinea pig.

Sick As a Prairie Dog
A long-time prairie dog patient is rushed in dehydrated and in need of immediate attention. Dr. K tends to a macaw that might need a risky surgery and examines a squirrel with a mysterious bump on its cheek. Lastly, staff examines a hedgehog that might have mites.

Your Royal Sinus
Dr. K examines a beloved 10-year-old rabbit that comes in with serious sinus and eye issues. Worried about infection, Dr. K sedates the rabbit to get a better look inside its sinus cavity. Meanwhile, Dr. Pardini performs a pregnancy test on a sugar glider. Lastly, Dr. K treats a cockatoo that has come down with a case of the sniffles.

Big Bite, Pig Attitude!
Feisty patients find their way into Dr. K's clinic, including a potbellied pig with a mysterious lump on its throat. She also sees a rabbit with a blockage in its GI tract, a guinea pig with an infected foot, and pet rats having trouble breathing.
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