The Incredible Dr. Pol - Season 13

Season 13
Episodes

I Love Moo!
It's a healthy dose of cows, bow-wows and vows this week in central Michigan! A dehydrated dachshund receives intensive care at Pol Veterinary Services, while a horse with colic calls Dr. Emily thirty miles from the clinic. As Dr. Brenda helps a cow that can't get back on her feet, Charles is orchestrating his biggest surprise yet for his parents' fiftieth wedding anniversary.

Grub-a-Dub-Dub
It's trauma, drama and a piglet in peril. A piglet named Winston is rushed into Dr. Pol's clinic after his owners become worried about his sudden decline in health. Dr. Emily worries that it's Tetanus, which can be lethal in small animals, so all of the vets must join forces to help Winston pull through. Meanwhile, the clinic is busy with bloated calves, cats with grubs and even an injured emu.

May the Horse Be With You
It's another whirlwind weekend as the clinic encounters constipated cats, gassy horses and even a surprise proposal. Dr. Pol trims a ram's overgrown horns, giving it a chance at many more healthy years. Meanwhile, while vacationing in England, Charles surprises his girlfriend, Beth, by asking her to marry him! Looks like the Pol clan will have another case on their hands: planning a wedding!

Doc Got Run Over by a Reindeer
As the leaves change during autumn in Michigan, the crew at Pol Veterinary Services are falling into the same busy routine! Dr. Pol handles a dramatic three-day baby reindeer emergency, while Dr. Emily helps a bulldog that appears to be choking. And Christmas comes early for Dr. Brenda when she is tasked with a herd of Santa Clauses and their reindeer.

New Cats on the Block
The vets see everything from poisoned puppies and sassy cats. Meanwhile, Tater, the clinic cat, gets an adventure of his own.

Hook, Line & Lemur
After a busy summer, everyone from the clinic staffers to their furry friends at Pol Veterinary Services are excited for some rest and relaxation. Dr. Pol trades in his stethoscope for a fishing pole for a weekend as he and Diane take a mini-vacation out on the open water.

Bark 'N Stormy
Sit! Stay! You're in for a barking good time this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol. In this pooch-packed episode, cut tails, close calls, quill pulling and knee popping keep the docs at Pol Veterinary Services paws-itively busy as they rush to help injured pooches.

A Twitch in Time
Emergencies don't follow regular business hours at Pol Vet. It's 911 from head to tail in a race to save lives this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol.

Meow-Y Christmas
Santa Paws is coming to town this week in the Incredible Dr. Pol! The holidays are here again with lights, decorations and an unexpected snowstorm! Despite the weather, the staff at PVS are determined to keep their spirits high. With broken wings and smelly things, jingle bells and puppy yelps, it's looking to be a Holy, Pol-y Christmas!

Kung Fu Biting
This week on the Incredible Dr. Pol, the docs at Pol Vet are bombarded with not one, not two, not three, but four dogs that have been attacked. On top of the dog fights, the docs are seeing everything: bloated cows, pregnant pigs, and even a needy kitten makes an appearance.

You Can't Handle the Tooth
Dr. Michele shadows our regulars for a crash course in farm calls – Dr. Pol-style! Dr. Michele picked a good week, feisty bulls need wrangling, a reluctant horse needs dental work, and a series of pregnancy checks kick off the week. Add to the mix an emergency goat kidding and a little kitten with a crippling leg problem.

A Plague on Both Your Horses
Looks like chills are multiplying this week on The Incredible Dr. Pol! A nasty bug has hit the clinic causing multiple staffers to call out sick. Overwhelmed and understaffed, Dr. Pol and Dr. Emily tag team to take the lead on cases ranging from injured legs, quilled faces, and amputated ears. Between treating sick animals and dealing with a sick staff, a vet's job is never done.

She Works Hard For The Bunny
This week, the vets go over the hills and through the woods of central Michigan from one emergency call to the next. They race to the rescue of some raucous alpacas, Luna the loveable therapy rabbit, and Twinkie, a cute baby goat. Thankfully, when things get tough at Pol Vet, everyone's favorite three-legged office cat, Tater, is there to save the day!
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