Critter Fixers: Country Vets - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Goose Bumps
The Docs at Critter Fixer encounter a ferret with a fractured pelvis, treat a goat with septic arthritis and visit an adolescent groundhog. They also see a kitten who can't see, soothe a bulldog with a tummy ache, look inside the mouths of snakes, and help a dog with a UTI. Then the Docs take on their toughest surgery ever, operating on a goose with a foreign object lodged in its trachea.
A Diamond in the Ruff
The Docs at Critter Fixer perform a tail amputation on a cat, operate on a huge hernia in a dog, treat a pet rat with a strange rash, and remove a pair of underwear eaten by a dog. They also visit their ranch to check on their cattle, and see something at the clinic they've never encountered in their careers: a hermaphrodite!
Cone of Shame Hall of Fame
The Docs at Critter Fixer see a host of human's best friend with the whole team pitching in on a French bulldog's emergency C-section, aiding a dog hit by a car, examining some Chow Chows who can't see well and treat a tiny puppy with a surprisingly big appetite. Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson show their vet techs appreciation with a day of fun away from the clinic.
Pugs in a Blanket
The Docs at Critter Fixer bet the farm on some risky bids at a local cow auction, attempt saving a lame duck from imminent downfall, check on a pregnant pug… and then her new pups, treat a ferret who isn't feeling very frisky, investigate why a rabbit isn't eating, help a couple turkeys feeling under the weather, and try rescuing one of the worst animal abuse victims to ever enter their hospital doors.
A Wing and a Prayer
The Docs at Critter Fixer help a first-time dog owner with puppies and aid an achy peacock. Dr. Hodges attempts to remove gigantic bladder stones from a tiny dog, help a guinea pig with labored breathing, treat the snouts of some hognose snakes, and fix an adolescent groundhog at a rescue. The docs fly in to perform a rare amputation on an owl.
The Three Amigoats
The Docs at Critter Fixer rush to save ten abused iguanas, perform a C-section on a dog, aid a trio of goats with the runs and treat a Doberman with the same disease that gave her owner the toughest challenge of her life. They also help some snakes and a squirrel fight some nasty infections. Last, but definitely not least, a worried Papa Hodges brings in his French Bulldog, Ghost, to get neutered.
Nose to Toes
The Docs at Critter Fixer work nose-to-toes on a variety of animals, including a goose with an injured leg, a bearded dragon with an upset tummy, a rat with a large lump on its face, and a puppy with a life-threatening virus. They also help a dog with pyometra, a puppy with road rash, a rabbit with ear mites, and a pot-bellied pig with an overgrown tusk!
Vets on Parade
Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson are honored by their community and named Grand Marshals of the Macon Cherry Blossom Festival. Before they can ride in the parade, the Docs at Critter Fixer rehab a rooster after an attack, try to save a beloved patient's life and help to deliver French Bulldog pups. They also check on a rats' bumps and lumps and fashion a tiny splint and cone for a parakeet's leg.
Blue Ribbon Bunny
The Docs at Critter Fixer see an overweight show rabbit looking to shed some pounds, help to neuter a rescued coyote, examine a dog with a huge growth on its head and treat an abscess on a snake. Dr. Hodges discovers a nasty yeast infection in a dog's ear, treats a chicken with a mystery wound and performs one of the most difficult endoscopies he's seen to save a dog's life.
Leaping Lizards
The Docs at Critter Fixer rush to help a greyhound suffering from seizures, a fox with a large mass on its tail, and a kitten having trouble seeing.
A Helping Hammy
The Docs at Critter Fixer see a rare axolotl that hasn't eaten in six weeks, assist a tiny hamster with an enormous wound,take on tusk trimming, and help a dog who jumped from a moving car. A chicken is having trouble walking and laying, and the Docs investigate why a cat has become aggressive, and try to recover several bladder stones from inside another.
Mighty Piglets
The Docs at Critter Fixer wrangle some rambunctious sugar gliders, treat a dog with severe smoke inhalation and inspect piglets who might have mites. The Docs check out a couple of rabbits who are all ears, tend to a ferret's tail, treat a family cat with a hernia, and get up close with a gator. Finally, Dr. Hodges and vet tech Sierra turn to ancient Eastern medicine to help her horse.
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