Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog
The Oakley family's dog is in heat, and they'll have to guard her from a wandering hound with a reputation for impregnating all the females in town. Next, Dr. Oakley relocates two young bison to a new pen in the hopes of starting a more harmonious herd. The team finally treats a Sitka deer with a recurring limp, an old cat with a cough, and an alpaca-llama cross with an attitude.

Even if it Quills Me
First up, The Oakleys visit two moose at the Reindeer Farm in need of a checkup. Next, a dog with a porcupine vendetta comes to the clinic covered in quills, and the team will need to remove them one by one before they cause serious damage. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a dog with a mast cell tumor and a rescued pig with a skin condition.

Flip the Pig
Dr. Oakley heads to the Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue, where she learns a new pig flipping technique. Next, the team sees Bodhi, an adventure-loving pup with a severely frostbitten paw, and they try a unique procedure to save his foot. Finally, Dr. Oakey sees an elderly musk ox that might be pregnant, and removes overgrown antlers from a reindeer.

Dances with Dachshunds
Dr. Oakley travels off the grid to see Toni and her loyal companion, Oscar the dachshund, for a checkup. A dog ate something toxic and is rushed into the clinic—the team fears it might be lethal. Later, Dr. Oakley reunites reindeer siblings, and treats an emotional support pig and a wolf experiencing hind leg paralysis.

Hold Your Horses
The Oakleys escort a horse by boat to remote Woody Island, and they're prepared for anything to go wrong along the way. Next up, Dr. Oakley treats a young bull with a limp and preg checks a herd of cows. Dr. Oakley juggles two cases at once when a pregnant goat starts giving birth in the middle of a piglet hernia repair. Finally, the team rushes to treat a dog that was hit by a vehicle.

This Little Piggy Had An Ouchie
Karl the castrated reindeer is unable to properly shed his antlers, so the Oakleys must use their muscle power to remove them. Next up, a bison at the AWCC has a concerning limp, but his protective buddy won't stop interfering with the checkup. Finally, the team treats a beloved dog with a suspicious mammary mass and expresses a piglet's enormous lump.

I'll Tell you Wattle Want
Dr. Oakley travels to a goat dairy on wild Kodiak Island, where a group of pregnant goats is almost ready to give birth. A bear attack at a cattle ranch leaves a young calf in critical condition, and Dr. Oakley grapples with a kicking horse with a limp. Back in Haines, the team treats an overweight dog and a chicken with frostbite.

Pups in the Oven
It's lump day in the clinic, but expressing abscesses will have to wait when a German Shepherd comes in with a bloated stomach. Next, the team heads to Kodiak Island, where they treat a horse with a wounded leg and a goat with a shocking prolapse. Finally, Dr. Oakley gets a puppy count on a pregnant dog and treats a heifer with a mysterious lump.

Duck Duck Chicken
Dr. Oakley castrates a pair of sassy muskoxen. Next, she helps a dog with a concerning lump. She then checks to see if some rabbits have been sneaking off alone, and diagnoses a duck named Chicken with a sore foot. Michelle sends Sierra and Maya to investigate a momma duck's eggs, but she won't let them in so easily. She gives a reindeer serious relief, before solving a Labrador's labor troubles.

Chicken of the Sea
The Oakleys embark on a mobile clinic circuit through the islands of southeast Alaska, where they can give the local animals much needed vet care. Dinky the calf survived a brutal bear attack, but now Dr. Oakley will have to help her fight off a potentially lethal infection. Next, Dr. Oakley treats a chunky chicken, a kitten with worms and performs a castration on a boat.

Hug for a Pug
Dr. Oakley starts on Chichagof Island, where she does a herd check on a group of cattle and treats an enormous bull with a split hoof. Back in Haines, the Oakley family's own pet pug is having chronic health issues, including serious trouble breathing. The team has to get to the bottom of her illness to give her the help she needs. Finally, Dr. Oakley heads to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to treat an aging elk and a beloved black bear.

No Pot to Pee In
Dr. Oakley treats a ten-year old reindeer that's been dropping weight, and an unexpected mishap complicates a moose procedure. A six-month old Doberman is rushed into the clinic after getting hit by a car, and the team needs to carefully inspect him to find out if it's life threatening. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a dog with an ear infection and an unusually tiny patient.
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