The Incredible Dr. Pol - Season 20

Season 20
Episodes

Another Day Another Collar
It's the dog days of winter at PVS and Fido keeps filing into the clinic. Busted legs, bulbous cysts, and overgrown nails fill the docs' doggy docket.

Lilo and Stitches
A wave of head-to-toe cases sweep Pol Veterinary Services. The vets bring their splints, glue, sutures, and expertise to treat their wide variety of patients.

Toe the Swine
From lumps and bumps to sneezes and coughs, Dr. Pol and the vets save the day! Geckos and goats, sassy cows and mini horses all keep the clinic busy.

Goat Get 'Em
Dr. Pol races to save a cow battling tremors and assists a difficult birth.

Cat Scratch Fleaver
Guinea pigs, tortoises, mares, and cows! From the largest to the smallest, it's a never-ending parade of PVS patients.

Neighs of Our Lives
PVS springs into action to treat everything from checkups to emergencies.

Flock Around the Clock
Dr. Pol and Dr. Lisa are a dynamic duo when similar cases arrive at PVS.

The Fair Necessities
Dr. Pol helps 4-H kids get their farm animals ready at the County Fair.

The Bark Side
From emergency calvings to shaky emus and goats, Doc comes to the rescue

The Beagle Has Landed
The vets work their magic on baby beagles, weeping wounds and broken bones.

Marco Pol-O
Puppies, a peahen and a miniature horse all get the Dr. Pol treatment.

On a Wing and a Mare
Dr. Pol treats a sow who is too ill to care for her 15 piglets, a German shepherd that collided with a golf cart, a wobbly colt and plenty of puppies.
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