Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Hide n' Snake
It's a wild few days at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER starting with baby raccoons rescued from a construction site, a possibly pregnant boa constrictor who escapes during an x-ray, a fox squirrel with a deadly dental disease, a hamster with a broken leg and Dr. K's squabbling pet rabbits. Scales and fur fly as Dr. K and company try to keep control of crazy critters.
Babies R Us
Mission: Pawssible
Dr. Matt treats his first prairie dog patient, who's missing teeth. And to save a goat's life, Dr. K may have to perform her first ever goat C-section.
All's Quail That Ends Well
It is a challenging stretch of days at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER. Dr. K wrestles a pot-bellied pig, and handles an aggressive squirrel. Dr. T treats a tiny chameleon and a newborn quail hatchling. And, the whole team fights to save a tortoise with a mysterious illness that has her whole shell and body turning white.
Mighty Mouse
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 great and small, and still manage to host a Gender Reveal party for a Galapagos tortoise in this week's episode of Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER.
A Prickly Problem
Dr. T must figure out what is causing an extremely swollen foot on Athena the skinny guinea pig. Athena's foot might have to be amputated to prevent the spread of infection. Dr. K performs emergency surgery on a fragile baby bird who can't breathe, and a wobbly hedgehog turns into a medical mystery.
Rat-Boot-Touille
There's never a dull moment at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER -- A snapping turtle case stumps Dr. K as it takes a mysterious turn, a traveling hedgehog gives Dr. T the silent treatment, a feisty pygmy goat stirs up some mischief, a Quaker parrot arrives without a beak, a bearded dragon needs a warm bath and a pet rat gets a new pair of boots!
Silly Rabbit...
Dr. K's clinic fills up with mysterious cases, including a one-year-old sugar glider who is lethargic and isn't eating, a gassy rabbit who worries Dr. K, and a baby macaw who suffers fainting spells. A sassy prairie dog has a toothache and Dr. K finds that she has food and blood stuck in her teeth. If she doesn't address this quickly, Sassy could have a serious problem.
How Venus Got Her Groove Back
Dr. K's staff has their hands full with surprising cases, including an unusual water amphibian that has lost her groove, a wild softshell turtle that is hit by a car needs immediate attention, a Quaker parrot with an eye pecked out and a severely dehydrated potbellied pig that is in trouble.
A Reptile Dysfunction!
It's a wild day at Dr. K's clinic as a malnourished three-month-old lemur rushes in barely breathing and in shock and Stuart, a beloved mouse, get a much-needed eyelift. A good Samaritan rushes in with a wild Muscovy duck that was shot by a neighbor. Dr. K examines the duck and finds that the bullet went into his wing, breaking the wing and that the bird will likely never be able to fly.
To the Rescue!
It's a Bunnyful Life
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