Heartland Docs, DVM - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
You've Goat a Friend in Me
Drs. Schroeder know that caring for animals takes a village. In this episode, they lend a helping hand to a few furry friends in need.
Homestead is Where the Heart is
Heading into their busy season, Drs. Schroeder diagnose an ailing dog; check on a baby llama; and round up 650 cows for their annual pregnancy check.
Don't Rock the Goat
Drs. Schroeder handle some surprise cases at the clinic, and Dr. Erin has a hard time letting go of one of her most prized possessions.
When Guinea Pigs Fly
After an aging horse gives birth, Drs. Schroeder rush to examine the newborn. They administer a plasma transfusion to the baby horse to increase its odds of surviving.
Bring on the Bison!
While Dr. Erin has her hands full with a dog that was injured in a fight, Dr. Ben nurses a newborn calf back to health. Later, the whole family heads to a local Nebraska conservation site to assess the health of a herd of bison.
Yappy Birthday!
Dr. Erin heals a bunny that can't walk while Dr. Ben helps a hypothermic horse and an anxious dog.
Down in the Ducks
Drs. Schroeder treat some mysterious cases at the clinic and then receive an award for their work preserving historic buildings.
All in the Farm-ily
Leading up to a big family dinner, Drs. Schroeder are challenged by some rare animal cases. Dr. Erin performs life-saving surgery on a gigantic dog, while Dr. Ben tries to get to the bottom of what's ailing an underweight cow.
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