Dr. Keri Hudson Reykdal runs one of the most unusual mobile units on the northern prairie; it's calving season in rural Manitoba and Dr. Keri is on call 24/7.
Dr. Keri is up with the sun, prepping her mobile clinic for the long day ahead; the team is on the road to Winnipeg for a breeders showcase and treats one of the purest dog breeds on the planet.
Facing a serious emergency, Dr. Keri has a complex task ahead to save a baby calf.
Dr. Keri and her crew head to Winnipeg, where the streets of wild with feral cats; Dr. Keri spays and neuters up to 500 this year at a unique shelter; meet a cat who ran for mayor.
The team travels to Ebb and Flow First Nation; Dr. Keri conducts her marathon spay and neuter clinics.
Keri and her horse train for the Cowtown Derby in Claresholm, Alberta; Dr. Keri castrates a feisty stallion.
A healthy bull's fancy turns towards a little cow courtship as Dr. Keri makes house calls to assess health and virility that are vital to life on the farm; Jenna has a close call with the most ornery bull in the bunch.
Unwanted stray dogs roam in packs and can be a dangerous threat; rescue groups bring dogs to Dr. Keri, in the city and on reserves, saving thousands of lives.
Dr. Keri and her crew travel to a Sheltie breeder, where Breeze the dog faces a serious prognosis; Keri and her canines compete in national dog shows where all the top dogs want to be best in show.
Dr. Keri visits townie pets, farm animals and has a date with a donkey named Eeyore; Dr. Keri reflects on her love for her team, the people and pets whose lives she's changed, having a partner who loves and supports her.
From preg checking on the frozen tundra to bottle feeding a newborn orphaned calf, Dr. Keri and her team tend to creatures great and small.
Dr. Keri and her team visit the rural community of Lake Manitoba First Nations, where they perform 25 spay and neuters, and help a local animal rescue program find a new home for an unwanted husky.
While searching the streets for feral cats, Dr. Keri and Lynne Scott rescue newborn kittens and bottle-feed them until they are well enough to be adopted by loving homes.
Dr. Keri and Calvin support the 4H Club, which teaches children how to raise a calf.
Dr. Keri and her crew head north to save the lives of some family pets.
Malamute puppies frolic and play while Dr. Keri gives them their first checkups; it's an emergency when Tucker the dog meets the wrong end of a porcupine.
Vet student Jenna has started the first ever Ashern TNR program, trapping, neutering and releasing feral cats in the community; family pets from the Interlake tour visit the Ashern clinic for important follow-ups with Dr. Keri.
Keri's family enjoys some equestrian activities in the water; touch sensitivity of horses; Laura's pet cow.
Juggling her mobile vet clinic practice, the clinic in town and the frequent emergencies on the farm leaves Keri exhausted; a weekend camping with Calvin, the cows and her horses is the perfect antidote for her.
Dr. Keri finds a new ally in her battle with the bugs in a colony of 300 bats.
Dr. Keri reveals the challenge and heartbreak of working with large, expensive, and fragile horses; when Dr. Bell returns to Ashern for his annual horse clinic, he treats everything from a wheezy donkey to a hormonal mare.
In addition to talking owners out of overfeeding ailing dogs, Dr. Keri looks at a wide range of fun and stimulating activities for owners to do with their pets instead of using food to show affection.
Dr. Keri explores some of the key ways that cats can live enriched and satisfying lives and stay safe inside from the risks and diseases of being loose on the street.
Dr. Keri works with Manitoba Underdogs Rescue to reduce feral dog populations in First Nations communities.
From show dogs to therapy dogs, Dr. Keri shows the benefits of purebreds and good breeders.
Dr. Keri explores the new technologies at The Western College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Keri demonstrates sheer prairie grit, crossing a dangerous ice road for winter preg checks.
Just when it seems this harsh winter will never end, Dr. Keri delivers the first calf of spring.