The Incredible Dr. Pol - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

It's All Dutch to Me
Dr. Pol, Diane and Charles visit the Netherlands, but for Doc, this is no vacation, as a whirlwind of adventures and farm calls await; back in Michigan, Dr. Brenda, Dr. Emily and the rest of the staff do their best to keep up with the busy clinic.

Hooked on a Feline
A three-legged feline is hanging around clinic, and he's here to stay! The new office cat is hanging out in his very own clinic while recovering from a nasty trap wound. Dr. Pol gets a strange new case when a macaw a cockatoo fly in with bizarre injuries. A mystery calf throws Dr. Emily for a loop, while Dr. Brenda treats a coughing canine.

Happy Birthday to Moo!
This week, animals are ailing and the doctors are determined. From a potbelly pig to hurt horses and injured cats, it's as busy a week as ever for the staff at Pol Veterinary Services. There's a birthday to celebrate too!

Pol Side of the Moon
A new season arrives in Michigan. During the heart of the fall, a freak snow storm blows through. This happens on an already odd week, with a full moon and Halloween which is keeping Dr. Pol and the vets very busy!

Show Me the Honey
Vet assistant Katie shadows Dr. Pol in hopes of getting into vet school. Meanwhile, Charles conducts a taste test, showcasing his fresh homemade honey to the entire staff.

Pe-Pol's Choice
Dr. Pol and the clinic run into unique and surprising cases, from exposed tendons to pig attacks.

Mamma Mia!
It's another wild week at Pol Veterinary Services, as Dr. Emily, Dr. Brenda, and Dr. Pol take on cases big and small.

K-9 to 5
It is K9 chaos at Pol Veterinary Services. Dogs of all breeds come into the clinic after getting into mischief and some intense emergency situations.

Frosty the Pol-man
‘Tis the season for surprises and miracles! From a collapsed horse with a mysterious brain injury to a potbelly pig that missed her flu shot, Dr. Pol and the clinic are encountering a shocking set of cases.

Dairy Poppins
It's winter in Michigan, and that means that the snow is falling and so is the temperature, but there's no time to relax by the fire, as the cases just keep rolling in. It is time for the vets of Pol Veterinary Services to bundle up and get to work. From a grumpy cat that gets a taste of his own medicine, to a couple of after-hours emergencies, there is truly no rest for these cold and weary vets.
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