Back in the Yukon, the Oakleys help over 100 cattle and a rowdy mini mule.
Dr. Oakley operates on an unusual mass and investigates a musk ox with a hair loss problem.
Dr. Oakley performs a checkup on two scrappy lynx, and Sierra takes charge on clinic day.
Dr. Oakley transports a bull by boat and sees chinchillas for a cuteness check.
Dr. Oakley faces a toxic emergency and removes the eye of an alpaca.
Dr. Oakley tries to outsmart a herd of bison and fights for the life of a cherished friend.
Dr. Oakley treats a limping bison and a litter of puppies struggling to survive.
Dr. Oakley treats a cat that swallowed a string and a pregnant reindeer with cancer.
Dr. Oakley treats a ten-year old reindeer that's been dropping weight, and an unexpected mishap complicates a moose procedure. A six-month old Doberman is rushed into the clinic after getting hit by a car, and the team needs to carefully inspect him to find out if it's life threatening. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a dog with an ear infection and an unusually tiny patient.
Dr. Oakley starts on Chichagof Island, where she does a herd check on a group of cattle and treats an enormous bull with a split hoof. Back in Haines, the Oakley family's own pet pug is having chronic health issues, including serious trouble breathing. The team has to get to the bottom of her illness to give her the help she needs. Finally, Dr. Oakley heads to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to treat an aging elk and a beloved black bear.
The Oakleys embark on a mobile clinic circuit through the islands of southeast Alaska, where they can give the local animals much needed vet care. Dinky the calf survived a brutal bear attack, but now Dr. Oakley will have to help her fight off a potentially lethal infection. Next, Dr. Oakley treats a chunky chicken, a kitten with worms and performs a castration on a boat.
Dr. Oakley castrates a pair of sassy muskoxen. Next, she helps a dog with a concerning lump. She then checks to see if some rabbits have been sneaking off alone, and diagnoses a duck named Chicken with a sore foot. Michelle sends Sierra and Maya to investigate a momma duck's eggs, but she won't let them in so easily. She gives a reindeer serious relief, before solving a Labrador's labor troubles.
It's lump day in the clinic, but expressing abscesses will have to wait when a German Shepherd comes in with a bloated stomach. Next, the team heads to Kodiak Island, where they treat a horse with a wounded leg and a goat with a shocking prolapse. Finally, Dr. Oakley gets a puppy count on a pregnant dog and treats a heifer with a mysterious lump.
Dr. Oakley travels to a goat dairy on wild Kodiak Island, where a group of pregnant goats is almost ready to give birth. A bear attack at a cattle ranch leaves a young calf in critical condition, and Dr. Oakley grapples with a kicking horse with a limp. Back in Haines, the team treats an overweight dog and a chicken with frostbite.
Karl the castrated reindeer is unable to properly shed his antlers, so the Oakleys must use their muscle power to remove them. Next up, a bison at the AWCC has a concerning limp, but his protective buddy won't stop interfering with the checkup. Finally, the team treats a beloved dog with a suspicious mammary mass and expresses a piglet's enormous lump.
The Oakleys escort a horse by boat to remote Woody Island, and they're prepared for anything to go wrong along the way. Next up, Dr. Oakley treats a young bull with a limp and preg checks a herd of cows. Dr. Oakley juggles two cases at once when a pregnant goat starts giving birth in the middle of a piglet hernia repair. Finally, the team rushes to treat a dog that was hit by a vehicle.
Dr. Oakley travels off the grid to see Toni and her loyal companion, Oscar the dachshund, for a checkup. A dog ate something toxic and is rushed into the clinic—the team fears it might be lethal. Later, Dr. Oakley reunites reindeer siblings, and treats an emotional support pig and a wolf experiencing hind leg paralysis.
Dr. Oakley heads to the Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue, where she learns a new pig flipping technique. Next, the team sees Bodhi, an adventure-loving pup with a severely frostbitten paw, and they try a unique procedure to save his foot. Finally, Dr. Oakey sees an elderly musk ox that might be pregnant, and removes overgrown antlers from a reindeer.
First up, The Oakleys visit two moose at the Reindeer Farm in need of a checkup. Next, a dog with a porcupine vendetta comes to the clinic covered in quills, and the team will need to remove them one by one before they cause serious damage. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a dog with a mast cell tumor and a rescued pig with a skin condition.
The Oakley family's dog is in heat, and they'll have to guard her from a wandering hound with a reputation for impregnating all the females in town. Next, Dr. Oakley relocates two young bison to a new pen in the hopes of starting a more harmonious herd. The team finally treats a Sitka deer with a recurring limp, an old cat with a cough, and an alpaca-llama cross with an attitude.
Dr. Oakley treats a sneezing mink, a gravely ill lovebird, and takes part in a moose calf release.
Dr. Oakley helps a young reindeer with broken antlers, a dog with severely burned paws and a cow with an obstructed udder.
Dr. Oakley diagnoses a mass on a horse, uncovers a surprise during a lynx's checkup, and treats a dachshund with a skin issue.
Dr. Oakley helps an alpaca with an eye injury, a horse with a colic emergency and a dangerously emaciated dog.
Dr. Oakley helps a dog that was attacked while protecting its owner and a guinea pig with raspy breathing. She also sees a lynx with deformed legs.
Dr. Oakley helps a deer with a limp and an old horse with a dental issue. She also sees a musk ox for a checkup.
Dr. Oakley helps a skinny bison struggling to get food, spays a wolf at the bottom of the pack and sees an old cat missing teeth.
Dr. Oakley treats a dangerously thin reindeer, a cat with a heart condition and a fox with dental issues.
Dr. Oakley relocates baby musk oxen, faces a puppy emergency and treats a wolf in danger of losing an eye.
Dr. Oakley sees a wolverine with a growing lump on its side and makes a shocking discovery during a reindeer castration.
Dr. Oakley and Sierra help all the animals affected by the devastating Australian wildfires, including kangaroos and koalas.
Dr. Oakley investigates a cat's seizures; gets hands on with a reindeer's antler; and tries to remove an odd lump from a French bulldog.
Dr. Oakley travels to a remote village to treat the local dogs and investigates what's ailing reindeer at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.
Dr. Oakley helps a horse with a strange lump and deals with a bull that's losing weight.
Dr. Oakley preg-checks twelve cattle then races to diagnose a sick German Shepherd, while Sierra ponders if she'll follow in her mother's footsteps.
Dr. Oakley treats walking and breathing issues for a horse, tries to save a fox in peril, and performs surgery on a puppy.
Dr. Oakley fights to save a newborn reindeer calf and performs a miraculous surgery on a canine burn victim.
Dr. Oakley and her daughters rush to save a canine who's ingested pills, then team up with Dr. Doyle to operate on a horse with a nasty leg infection.
Dr. Oakley and her daughters examine their pet pug. They also troubleshoot what's ailing a lame baby musk ox and bond with a dangerous wolf.
Dr. Oakley participates in a race that pits people against reindeer.
Dr. Oakley sees two stubborn muskoxen, a particularly wily coyote and a badly burned dog.
While Dr. Oakley awaits a litter of puppies, she hits the road to treat a stubborn bison.
A young reindeer with many ailments needs Dr. Oakley's help to get into fighting shape.
A horse's mysterious nosebleed urges Dr. Oakley to sniff out the cause.
Two bear cubs need Dr. Oakley's help as they embark on a long journey to a new home.
Everyone waits with bated breath as Dr. Oakley checks three mares for pregnancy.
A cat's bladder problem puts Dr. Oakley in a tricky spot; rowdy bison need wrangling.
Guacamole is an adorable one-month old muskox and Michelle checks him out for birth defects and vaccinates him while Maya bottle-feeds him. April the reindeer calf is not eating well and may have ulcers. Michelle Beattie has her eye on a stallion in a local herd of wild horses but they're down in an inaccessible swamp. A crewmember suggests herding them out of the swamp with the camera drone.
Wrangling reindeer is hardly a new challenge for Dr. Oakley. But, this time the future of the herd is in her hands as she examines two breeder bulls with devastating injuries. A big boar needs his razor sharp tusks trimmed, but he's not planning on going down easily. An owlet packs a surprising punch and Dr. Oakley finds herself in a sticky situation with some Anchorage Police K9s.
A trip to Sweden provides Dr. Oakley with vital information on the brown bear population, but even a dart gun might not be enough to bring these bears down. Barney the dog has a mysterious mass around his eye that just might leave Dr. Oakley stumped. A dog suffers from phantom limb pain and another is bitten by a predator, and Frank the box turtle has a little surprise up his shell.
Dr. Michelle Oakley is on a wild cow chase at Dev Hurlburt's farm. But outsmarting this brave bovine will require all hands-on deck. Sierra Oakley has a chance to show off her Yukon chops when Dr. Oakley has to tend to a family emergency. Tiny the miniature horse has a mysterious skin condition and three little pigs threaten to squeal their house down.
An emergency call has Dr. Oakley racing to find the cause of a dog's mystery neck wound. A routine piglet castration turns downright dangerous due to an overprotective sow. Moody Scottish cows make it difficult for Dr. Oakley to perform a pregnancy check. Lucy the cat walks perfectly on a leash but has issues with vomiting. Lily the lab puppy has some intestinal troubles.
An emergency call brings Dr. Oakley a mutt with a mystery ailment, but this pooch just might leave Dr. Oakley stumped. The team braves steep cliffs in the French Alps to learn more about the native ibex that reside there. Dylan, the tiny screech owl decides to go off his diet and Sam the dog's eye issues may be indicative of something more serious.
Time is of the essence as Dr. Oakley wrangles a heard of bison destined for a new home. Large work horses complicate what should be a straightforward procedure. Lucy the pitbull struggles to find proper footing due to the icy weather. Head trauma causes a bald eagle to become even further endangered and a cat's curled claws perplex Dr. Oakley.
A pregnant Yorkie keeps Dr. Oakley up all night with an emergency C-section, but once the puppies are out, Dr. Oakley's work is just getting started. A lynx has some valuable data. A mustang suffers from a hoof abscess, but this horse might just bring Dr. Oakley to her knees. Ferrets cause Dr. Oakley to get all up in their business and a bald eagle is in danger of developing bumble foot.
Doctor Michelle Oakley is the go-to vet for animals. Lending her expertise to her Alaskan neighbors, Dr. Oakley has her schedule filled with the many dogs of Alaska.
Michelle hits the road to tend to the baby needs of wild and domestic Alaskan animals. Dr. Oakley has her hands full with all things baby!
Dr. Oakley checks up on a reindeer herd and looks at a moose's puzzling giant belly.
Dr. Oakley is in for a shock when she has to neuter a wily coyote, and a harbor seal pup must have emergency surgery.
Dr. Michelle Oakley holds her ground against two unpredictable squealing boars. Then, a camel neutering flips her upside down.
Harper the dog needs Dr. Oakley's expertise when a chance encounter leads to a prickly situation with severe consequences.
Dr. Oakley is on an airborne mission to track down a wild boar who has contributed to the species' overpopulation in the area, but he's hard to wrangle.
Dr. Oakley and her daughter are up in the trees, waiting for a black bear that needs to be collared, but an uninvited guest may throw a wrench in their plans; a newborn reindeer has a life-threatening injury.
Dr. Oakley traps a snarling wolverine to learn more about her ferocious species, but this girl is all bite.
Dr. Oakley travels to Alaska and helps various animals through the seasons.
Dr. Oakley travels to a bear sanctuary where she ends up in the middle of a brother bear brawl. Meanwhile, a horse named Fancy is having trouble with her gait.
Dr. Oakley risks her life to save a brown bear from drowning and a 600-pound boar needs help parting with his oversized family jewels.
Dr. Oakley goes to a remote island for a calf castration, but the routine surgery quickly turns dangerous.
Dr. Oakley travels to Prince Edward Island to tackle a bison inbreeding problem, and then helps a horse with a fractured hoof.
Dr. Oakley takes to the skies to chase some of the Yukon's toughest wild horses, and a kitten's unexpected pregnancy scare could force a tough medical decision.
Dr. Oakley examines two feisty wood bison before they are released into the wild, then travels by helicopter to a glacier to check on sled dogs.
Dr. Oakley performs physical examinations on two black bears during a risky relocation, and a grey wolf goes under the knife for a complicated procedure.
Dr. Oakley chases sheep, protects an ailing musk ox, and teams up with a superhero pig. She then reunites with Patches, a dog with a puzzling paw problem.
In Alaska's backcountry, Dr. Oakley has to castrate a Himalayan yak, sedate a sick lynx and, unexpectedly, help a hairless cat with a dangerous injury.
In the Yukon, Dr. Oakley helps a young caribou with fast-growing, giant warts on his face and a mountain goat with a life-threateningly mangled foot.
Dr. Oakley works around the clock to round up a pack of rogue horses, solve a miniature horse's medical mystery and give eight sled dog puppies their first exam.
Dr. Oakley treats a sled dog with a face full of porcupine quills and a baby moose with life-threatening indigestion.
Dr. Oakley helps with the birthing season in Alaska, where she witnesses a rare reindeer delivery, nurses a baby moose back to health and neuters a wolverine.
A baby boom has hit the Yukon Territory, and for Dr. Michelle Oakley that means helping a weak cow deliver an oversized calf, delivering puppies and treating a pregnant goat.
This week, Dr. Oakley's house calls consist of a string of scary visits that ultimately send two people to the hospital.
Dr. Oakley's daughter is graduating high school and leaving home, making the vet emotional, but the animals still need her. A golden eagle is found stuck in road tar. A musk ox is overheated. A dairy goat has a bruised udder after a fight with another goat. And finally, Dr. Oakley must castrate a 300-pound yak and treat a lame horse who simply needs to go on a diet.
Michelle is squaring off with masses of animals to track down her patients — starting with a herd of precious bison in Alaska.
Dr. Oakley works in some of the most remote areas of the Yukon, But this time, she's headed to the big city — Anchorage, Alaska with her daughters..
It's the end of the summer in the Yukon, time for many animals to go into rut. However, a few animals of Dr. Oakley's are a little slow to start the process.
This week Dr. Oakley is tasked with performing a risky surgery on a reindeer that may not make it through the winter.
Winter weather in the Yukon has come, and the cold temperature brings in some serious work for Yukon veterinarian Michelle Oakley.
As spring arrives, the animals of the Yukon are becoming more active. Dr. Oakley is on the move too, heading to treat juvenile eagles with debilitating burns.
Pregnancy checks, baby animals and mud bogging, mean one thing to veterinarian Michelle Oakley'spring has sprung in the Yukon!
Tragedy strikes the Oakleys' own backyard when a coyote attack puts Willow's goat in critical condition.
The Quebec caribou population is on the brink of extirpation, and veterinarian Michelle Oakley flies in to help save it.
In the days leading up to Dr. Michelle Oakley's work at a Yukon sled dog race, she handles a variety of patients, including some very fast sled dogs. On race day Michelle plunges in, examining a long stream of athletic dogs.
Michelle makes a house call to a blind farmer whose goat hasn't been able to breed. When Michelle tries to find and relocate a herd of wild horses who have been roaming too close to the Alaskan Highway, the horses move dangerously close to a cliff.
At the Discovery Park in Alberta, Sierra gets to see how her mom manages physical exams on big cats like jaguars and cheetahs. At the Calgary Zoo, Michelle and Sierra tend to baby meerkats. Before heading home, they tag wild sheep in the mountains.
Dr. Oakley meets with an Alaskan local whose rescued pets include a reindeer with a hernia and a hungry moose. Michelle and daughter Maya vaccinate lynx kittens, while husband Shane is called away to help fight a wild forest fire.
It's mating season and Dr. Oakley is busier than ever with a cow who can't seem to get pregnant and a tricky case of a young caribou bull with growths on his nose. This small infection could spread to the rest of the herd if it's not treated soon.
Dr. Oakley pays a visit to the angriest muskox in the Yukon for a check-up, but he isn't surrendering without a fight. After an exhausting week, Dr. Oakley and the family head off for daughter Sierra's first caribou hunt, a Yukon rite of passage.
We're hitting the road with Dr. Oakley as she makes her way around the Yukon for house calls. We venture to a sled dog operation where Michelle performs routine vaccinations and exams on 26 huskies. A near fatal emergency call brings Dr. Oakley to her home clinic where she rapidly works on a dog with a face full of porcupine quills. Later, at her satellite clinic in Alaska, Dr. Oakley's improvising skills are put to the test as she turns foam piping into a wing splint for an owl named Aspen.
In the Yukon, dogs can be patients, family, and teammates.
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