All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Bunny Nose Job

    • October 14, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K tackles a series of tricky surgeries including a bunny nose job with a precarious power tool entry. Dr. K must carefully calculate measurements to avoid boring a hole into the bunny's mouth or brain. The doctor also sees a bird with a broken leg that requires a series of tiny pins to stabilize the bone. Finally, Dr. K removes an overgrown tooth from a prairie dog, and new doctor Lauren Thielen attempts her first rat neuter.

  • S01E02 A Bad Case of Rotten Eggs

    • October 11, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K must quickly perform an intricate surgery to remove more than a dozen eggs from the tortoise. An owner expects to hear the worst when she brings in her corn snake with some discolored scales. Finally, Dr. K has a galago as a patient for the first time! Also known as a bush baby, this one comes in for neutering, but other things become apparent once the surgery begins.

  • S01E03 Into the Fox Hole

    • October 18, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K treats Cece, a veiled chameleon who is clearly egg-bound. The only way the eggs are coming out is through surgical intervention. But a veiled chameleon is a very small patient, making the procedure difficult. The doctor also sees long-time patient Fletcher, a red lored Amazon, who has a mass in the sinus cavity. She takes Fletcher to surgery for an endoscopy, but quickly realizes that he is too weak to handle the anesthesia.

  • S01E04 Leave it to Lemur

    • October 25, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

    While Dr. K and Dr. Diaz are at a veterinary conference, Dr. Thielen will be on her own. The minute the seasoned doctors are off to the conference, Dr. Thielen gets an emergency call from a client with a lemur! Dr. Thielen doesn't have much experience with primates, let alone lemurs, and this one has a broken toe. Next, Dr. Thielen has her hands full dealing with a chicken with a prolapsed cloaca, an itchy guinea pig named Lucky and a wellness check with a litter-box-trained Russian tortoise.

  • S01E05 Pot-Bellied Pig Out

    • November 1, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K starts this challenging day with Chloe, a 6-year-old guinea pig who is having a seizure.

  • S01E06 Kink-achoo!

    • November 8, 2014
    • National Geographic Wild

Season 2

Season 3

  • S03E01 Sumo Dragon

    • May 21, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K helps a bunny with a bad eye and a bleeding Sumo Dragon. Later, she treats a macaw with a mass and a marmoset going into premature labor.

  • S03E02 Wibbly Wobbly Hedgehog

    • May 28, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K figures out why a giant rabbit is lethargic and helps a yellow-naped Amazon suffering from infection and arthritis, an anemic hawk and a wobbly hedgehog.

  • S03E03 The Tortoise and the Dog

    • June 4, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K treats a very sick spider monkey and a guinea pig who suffers from bladder stones. Dr. G sees a tortoise who’s been attacked by the family dog.

  • S03E04 Operation Skunk

    • June 11, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    A pair of Amazons who were viciously attacked by a dog are rushed into the clinic, presenting Dr. K with a huge challenge. Meanwhile, Dr. Thielen needs to figure out why a young ferret appears malnourished and in bad condition. Dr. K bends her “No dogs” rule for her dad, Richard, who brings in his dog for her to take a look at. Dr. Thielen treats a dehydrated baby sugar glider fighting for its life.

  • S03E05 Snake Rattle & Roll

    • June 18, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    The clinic sees a 35-year-old Amazon parrot with a growth on his leg and a history of its heart stopping under anesthesia, and a rare albino ball python with a respiratory infection.

  • S03E06 Serious Monkey Business

    • June 25, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K treats a marmoset.

  • S03E07 Gator-Aid

    • July 2, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    A 35-year-old Amazon parrot has a growth on his leg and a history of its heart stopping under anesthesia. Dr. K needs to sedate this little bird to investigate further, but must balance that with the risk of the bird’s heart stopping again.

  • S03E08 Lizard of Oz

    • July 9, 2016
    • National Geographic Wild

    Pixel, an eight-year-old dwarf rabbit, is brought in by her owners because she is very bloated. Meanwhile, Webster, a blue and gold macaw, comes in with an eye problem. Dr. K believes there is a strong possibility that Webster will need surgery to fix it.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Baby Kangaroo Alert!

    • April 22, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    A desert tortoise needs life-saving surgery; a male prairie dog has a little problem down below; a beloved bunny has a major issue with his anesthesia.

  • S04E02 One Funky Monkey

    • April 29, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S04E03 Eye-Eye-Ay!

    • May 6, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S04E04 Gettin' Squirrely

    • May 13, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    A beloved squirrel travels hundreds of miles to see Dr. K; a goat has some serious udder trouble; Dyanne's bunny needs help.

  • S04E05 Return of the Dragon

    • May 20, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K sees a macaw with a broken wing; a bearded dragon is rushed in as an emergency.

  • S04E06 Hubble Trouble

    • May 27, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    Hubble, a crested gecko, comes rushing into the clinic after being attacked by the family dog.

  • S04E07 Pain in the Beak

    • June 3, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S04E08 Prairie Dog Companion

    • June 10, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    A prairie dog comes in for an examination after he mysteriously loses his top teeth.

  • S04E09 Jelly Bellies

    • June 17, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    Animal owners who spoil their pets must help them lose weight.

  • S04E10 Frenemy Freak Outs

    • June 24, 2017
    • National Geographic Wild

    The busy clinic assists pets that have been on the losing end of a fight.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Two Heads are Better than One

    • March 18, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    The vet staff are shocked when a client brings in a baby snake with two heads, and Dr. K treats a newborn goat named Marble.

  • S05E02 Sushi Eating Squirrel Monkey

    • March 25, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K’s clinic is busy with curious exotic animal cases. From a sushi eating squirrel monkey, to a mystery linking a cockatiel and ceramic statue and a pregnant rabbit taking up residence in the bathroom.

  • S05E03 Cock-A-Doodle-Don't

    • April 1, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. T's bunny suffers a life-threatening illness and is taken into emergency surgery.

  • S05E04 A Magic Rabbit Act

    • April 7, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. T's bunny suffers a life-threatening illness and is taken into emergency surgery.

  • S05E05 Pig Improvement

    • April 15, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Two emergencies and two surgeries make for a busy day at Dr. K's clinic.

  • S05E06 Great Eggspectations

    • April 22, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K and her staff have their hands full with unusual cases that are difficult to solve.

  • S05E07 My Ferret Ate What?

    • April 29, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    The doctors hone their detective skills as they solve a pigeon’s mystery mass, find an object inside a ferret and save a hedgehog from a dog attack.

  • S05E08 A Perfect Storm

    • May 6, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S05E09 Ferret Freak Out!

    • May 13, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S05E10 Call of Doodie!

    • May 20, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    A macaw with a mysterious mass has Dr. K going beyond the call of duty; and Dr. T gets a visit from a tiny tortoise who lost a fight with a pit bull puppy.

  • S05E11 Unlikely Animal Friends

    • May 27, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Some owners will do anything to make sure their animal best friends are happy and healthy.

  • S05E12 It's Dr. T Time!

    • May 27, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Featuring Dr. Lauren Thielen, who went from intern to full-time vet at Broward Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Hide n' Snake

    • September 9, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    It’s a wild few days as Dr. K and company try to keep control of crazy critters!

  • S06E02 All's Quail That Ends Well

    • September 16, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K wrestles a pot-bellied pig, and handles an aggressive squirrel over a challenging stretch of days at Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER.

  • S06E03 Mighty Mouse

    • September 23, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    From an overweight pot-bellied pig to a tiny mouse with a wheeze, and a bunny with a mysterious bloat, Dr. K and the team treat all creatures.

  • S06E04 A Prickly Problem

    • September 30, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Athena, the skinny guinea pig, might need her foot amputated, and Dr. K performs emergency surgery on a baby bird who can’t breathe.

  • S06E05 Rat Boot Touille

    • October 7, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    A snapping turtle case stumps Dr. K, a traveling hedgehog gives Dr. T the silent treatment, and a feisty pygmy goat stirs up some mischief.

  • S06E06 Silly Rabbit...

    • October 14, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K’s clinic fills up with mysterious cases, including a sugar glider who is lethargic and isn’t eating, a gassy rabbit who worries Dr. K.

  • S06E07 Bunny Royale

    • October 21, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Merlin the rabbit is rushed in after a vicious attack and an emergency patient, Princess the pot-bellied pig, comes in after eating rat poison.

  • S06E08 Eggs-treme Measures

    • October 28, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S06E09 How Venus Got Her Groove Back

    • November 4, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S06E10 A Reptile Dysfunction!

    • November 11, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

  • S06E11 To the Rescue!

    • November 18, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    An abandoned macaw may lose a wing, an opossum has a mysterious lump, and an orphaned bunny needs surgery.

  • S06E12 It's a Bunnyful Life

    • November 25, 2018
    • National Geographic Wild

    Twins bring in their impacted tortoise; a beloved fish has swimming trouble; Dr. T's rabbit is sick.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Monkey See, Monkey Boo-Boo

    • February 24, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K helps Marshmallow, a dwarf hamster, who is having trouble breathing.

  • S07E02 Stinkin' Cute

    • March 3, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K treats Buddy, a baby skunk with a bloated belly.

  • S07E03 What the Duck?

    • March 10, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    The team rushes to save a prairie dog with a life-threatening infection and perform emergency surgery on a bunny with an obstruction.

  • S07E04 Swan Voyage

    • March 17, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    It’s a day of mystery at the clinic when a bearded dragon suffers a mysterious illness, a sweet prairie dog has an unexpected reaction to surgery, Leo a sulcata tortoise is run over by a car and Cleo a swan with a drooping wing worries Dr. T.

  • S07E05 Cocka-tude!

    • March 25, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    A small ferret has a big problem; a feather-plucking cockatoo has an attitude.

  • S07E06 Skateboarding Tortoise

    • March 31, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    The team works to discover why a rabbit is wobbly after getting her head stuck in a cage.

  • S07E07 Toothless and Ruthless

    • April 7, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Mystery cases keep the doctors busy at the clinic when a young snake stops laying eggs.

  • S07E08 Thinking Outside the Fox

    • April 14, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    A tegu has tummy trouble, and a cockatiel’s check-up turns out to be anything but routine.

  • S07E09 Eye Caramba!

    • April 21, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K works to save Mifi, a 4-month-old baby rabbit with a large mass in his stomach.

  • S07E10 Easter Bunny Surprise

    • April 28, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Lucy the bunny comes in for a growth on her chin, but Dr. K discovers a bigger problem.

  • S07E11 This Little Piggy...

    • May 5, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Adeline, a potbellied pig, scares everyone when she has a sudden seizure.

  • S07E12 Kinkajou On This!

    • May 12, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    It’s a week of ups and downs when Paco, a sun conure, has a giant egg that won’t come out, and Pepe, a kinkajou, has burns on his tail and back paws.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Pain in the Cheek

    • September 2, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    An emotional support goat is showing signs of pneumonia while Princess Peach the hedgehog needs a check-up and a mani-pedi!

  • S08E02 Some Bunny to Love

    • September 8, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    An unresponsive ferret is rushed into the clinic for emergency care, a bunny comes in with a suspicious, bleeding mass on his leg and a water dragon hasn’t been eating and has dark spots on her belly.

  • S08E03 Monkey Do, Monkey Don't

    • September 15, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K takes care of a tamarin that was injured playing with the family dog.

  • S08E04 No Harm, No Foul

    • September 22, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    A chicken with a severe neck wound needs emergency care.

  • S08E05 Snake Me Home Tonight

    • September 29, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    A potbellied pig throws a temper tantrum while it gets a nail trim.

  • S08E06 A Mite-y Big Problem

    • October 6, 2019
    • National Geographic Wild

    Two baby tortoises have their very first visit to the doctor.

Season 9

  • S09E01 I Wallaby Your Baby!

    • January 10, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    An adorable baby wallaby visits the clinic and charms the entire staff.

  • S09E02 Oui, Oui... Piggie!

    • January 17, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A pretty pig gets a piggy spa day from Dr. Pardini, while Dobby, a very sick ferret who hasn’t been eating for two weeks, rushes in to see Dr. K.

  • S09E03 Mini Mouse

    • January 24, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A duck is rushed in after being shot; a pig in labor needs immediate attention; and an aging turtle has shell issues.

  • S09E04 Can't Bite Me Love

    • January 31, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A parakeet narrowly escapes a cat attack; a pot-bellied pig has a mysterious limp; a newborn bunny fights for its life.

  • S09E05 This Little Piggie Goes Berserk!

    • February 14, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A young monkey with anger issues is treated; a guinea pig has a large lump under its chin; a noisy pig gets a pedicure.

  • S09E06 Band of Bunnies

    • February 21, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A beloved bunny arrives in need of blood; a monkey with a mysterious lump awaits a biopsy; a guinea pig found in a dumpster struggles to breathe.

  • S09E07 Sugar Glider Honey Bunch

    • February 28, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A family of guinea pigs come in for checkups; a tortoise has a suspicious growth; sugar gliders have a slew of unexpected issues.

  • S09E08 Sick as a Prairie Dog

    • March 7, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A prairie dog is dehydrated; a squirrel has a mysterious bump on its cheek; a hedgehog might have mites.

  • S09E09 Your Royal Sinus

    • March 14, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    A beloved rabbit has some serious sinus and eye issues; a baby sugar glider gives the staff a scare; and a cockatoo can’t stop sneezing.

  • S09E10 Big Bite, Pig Attitude!

    • March 21, 2021
    • National Geographic Wild

    Dr. K has her hands full with feisty patients, including an ornery pig with a lump on its throat and a sassy skunk in need of an attitude adjustment.