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Season 1

  • S01E01 Episode 1

    A Labrador retriever is brought to a third veterinarian, Doctor Bianucci, to determine the cause of her excessive panting. Doctor Malark tries to determine if a miniature horse with colic needs to have surgery or has to be put down. An aggressive pitbull is biopsied by Doctor Mayers for an overgrowth in his mouth, which may be diagnosed a cancerous tumor.

  • S01E02 Episode 2

    A retriever is taken in to see Doctor Bianucci for an emergency surgery after being hit by a car. Doctor Mayers tries to determine the cause of a soft-coated wheaten terrier’s rapid weight loss, which leads to another discovery.

  • S01E03 Episode 3

    Doctor Biaunucci examines a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen with alarming symptoms that could be fatal. Surgery is imperative, but the owner fears her dog may have to be euthanized. Doctor Berger uses acupuncture to alleviate a Pekingese’s severe back pain and weak hind legs.

  • S01E04 Episode 4

    A marmoset is brought in to see Doctor Berger after coughing up blood, which could be a deadly disease transmitted from another human. Doctor Lanford examines a rescue cat that is brought in with respiratory problems that could potentially take his life.

  • S01E05 Episode 5

    Doctor Bianucci must determine and treat the cause of a bulldog’s breathing difficulties before she overheats and dies. Doctor Berger examines an emu that is brought in for possible neurological problems that could be fatal.

  • S01E06 Episode 6

    An ultrasound, performed by Doctor Saenger, shows that a dachshund with congestive heart failure may have a poor prognosis. A rescue dog with a rare genetic condition is going in for her fifth surgery with Doctor Bianucci to relieve pain in her paws.

  • S01E07 Episode 7

    An owner brings in her basset mix for severe back pain. Doctor Brofman has to figure out if surgery will help or if the condition is untreatable. Doctor Berger examines an African Pygmy Hedgehog for a respiratory infection, but it may be too late to save him.

  • S01E08 Episode 8

    A King Charles Cavalier is brought in for a follow-up for mitral valve disease. Will ultrasound results reveal that her condition has taken a turn for the worse? A coatimundi is taken to the vet after being rescued. Will her nervous itching and hair loss be diagnosed as a highly contagious disease?

  • S01E09 Episode 9

    Doctor Berger visits an Argentine Polo Pony with debilitating joint pain in hopes that acupuncture will allow the owner to avoid putting her horse down, but the horse’s condition might be too severe. A Chihuahua-pug mix with diabetes is taken to Doctor Bianucci for surgery after a leg injury, but the surgery might be too risky for the little dog’s weakened physical state.

  • S01E10 Episode 10

    An 11-year-old Dalmatian is unable to open her jaw without experiencing pain. Is a cancerous tumor the cause of her discomfort? A 9-year-old French bulldog has been struggling to walk for months. Will an MRI result in a prognosis worse than anticipated?

  • S01E11 Episode 11

    A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel goes in for brain surgery, after his owner discovers a rare condition that may cost him his life. A Jack Russell Terrier, with a variety of health problems, is taken to Bees Ferry for an ultrasound to determine what is causing her liver enzymes to be so high. Is it possible the diagnosis is pointing towards cancer?

  • S01E12 Episode 12

    Doctor Ludwig performs surgery on a Labrador retriever with a mass in his neck. The biopsy results will either reveal that the mass is cancer, a treatable infection, or a foreign object. Doctor Burger visits a farm to examine a Nigerian dwarf goat with a bloated abdomen that could signify pregnancy or heart disease.

  • S01E13 Episode 13

    A French Bulldog, diagnosed with a brain tumor, is admitted to the emergency room after a series of seizures. Is the tumor treatable with chemotherapy or will the owner be faced with euthanizing her companion? A cat with a foot infection is taken to Bees Ferry, but after further examination will it result in an amputation?