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.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. K starts this challenging day with Chloe, a 6-year-old guinea pig who is having a seizure.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. K treats a marmoset.
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.
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.
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.
A beloved squirrel travels hundreds of miles to see Dr. K; a goat has some serious udder trouble; Dyanne's bunny needs help.
Dr. K sees a macaw with a broken wing; a bearded dragon is rushed in as an emergency.
Hubble, a crested gecko, comes rushing into the clinic after being attacked by the family dog.
A prairie dog comes in for an examination after he mysteriously loses his top teeth.
Animal owners who spoil their pets must help them lose weight.
The busy clinic assists pets that have been on the losing end of a fight.
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.
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.
Dr. T's bunny suffers a life-threatening illness and is taken into emergency surgery.
Two emergencies and two surgeries make for a busy day at Dr. K's clinic.
Dr. K and her staff have their hands full with unusual cases that are difficult to solve.
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.
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.
Some owners will do anything to make sure their animal best friends are happy and healthy.
Featuring Dr. Lauren Thielen, who went from intern to full-time vet at Broward Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital.
An abandoned macaw may lose a wing, an opossum has a mysterious lump, and an orphaned bunny needs surgery.
Twins bring in their impacted tortoise; a beloved fish has swimming trouble; Dr. T's rabbit is sick.
Dr. K helps Marshmallow, a dwarf hamster, who is having trouble breathing.
Dr. K treats Buddy, a baby skunk with a bloated belly.
The team rushes to save a prairie dog with a life-threatening infection and perform emergency surgery on a bunny with an obstruction.
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.
A small ferret has a big problem; a feather-plucking cockatoo has an attitude.
The team works to discover why a rabbit is wobbly after getting her head stuck in a cage.
Mystery cases keep the doctors busy at the clinic when a young snake stops laying eggs.
A tegu has tummy trouble, and a cockatiel’s check-up turns out to be anything but routine.
Dr. K works to save Mifi, a 4-month-old baby rabbit with a large mass in his stomach.
Lucy the bunny comes in for a growth on her chin, but Dr. K discovers a bigger problem.
Adeline, a potbellied pig, scares everyone when she has a sudden seizure.
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.
An adorable baby wallaby visits the clinic and charms the entire staff.
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.
A duck is rushed in after being shot; a pig in labor needs immediate attention; and an aging turtle has shell issues.
A parakeet narrowly escapes a cat attack; a pot-bellied pig has a mysterious limp; a newborn bunny fights for its life.
A young monkey with anger issues is treated; a guinea pig has a large lump under its chin; a noisy pig gets a pedicure.
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.
A family of guinea pigs come in for checkups; a tortoise has a suspicious growth; sugar gliders have a slew of unexpected issues.
A prairie dog is dehydrated; a squirrel has a mysterious bump on its cheek; a hedgehog might have mites.
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.
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.